@inbook{10.2307/j.ctt83jhq9.8, ISBN = {9780822943891}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt83jhq9.8}, abstract = {All we ever really wanted was a normal life. We moved to Levittown because the house had everything we wanted—it was a rancher with a third bedroom for our baby girl, a garage for Bill, and a yard for the children to play in.And despite what was going on around us, we did have a normal life as much as we could. I was working part-time as a playground supervisor and volunteered for the League of Women Voters. Bill worked at C. V. Hill.We weren’t the kind of people to seek the spotlight. We were more the}, author = {Daisy D. Myers and Dell Upton}, booktitle = {Second Suburb: Levittown, Pennsylvania}, pages = {41--59}, publisher = {University of Pittsburgh Press}, title = {Reflections on Levittown}, year = {2010} }