Anne Todd O. (forestguardian) reviewed on + 88 more book reviews
I too was 18 in 1966 and weird but didn't get locked up....I lived with my sister and her kids in Belmont for a while and painted and modeled at art school. It was pretty wacky times after Woodstock but I finally settled down, kept painting for 30 years then stopped to finish my interrupted BA went to grad school and am enjoying 5 grandchildren. They are filling in the gaps in my development. iowe alot to my supportive family and in-laws and the sweet, sweet man who I've been with since the winter of 69-70. This book is definitely a collage of those tortured (for many of us) years.
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