Author Lisa Michaels offers a strikingly textured portrait of a childhood spent on the road, in hippie communes, visiting her father in prison where he was sentenced for antiwar protest, and her craving for conformity. Michaels takes us on a journey very much in the spirit of her upbringing and--in the end--arrives at an unforeseen reckoning.
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Author Lisa Michaels offers a strikingly textured portrait of a childhood spent on the road, in hippie communes, visiting her father in prison where he was sentenced for antiwar protest, and her craving for conformity. Michaels takes us on a journey very much in the spirit of her upbringing and--in the end--arrives at an unforeseen reckoning.
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Very Good. Book Octavo, softcover, VG in yellow wraps. 307 pp. including epilog. The account of being raised by sixties radicals may be th best argument for the left since Marx, says the New Yorker. She tells of her youth in both its anomalous and ordinary detail. Days in communes, road trips, antiwar protests and rallies.