A girl comes of age in the radical 1960s in this "beautifully written"
novel by the groundbreaking author of The Women's Room (Kate Mosse).
It's 1968 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Jess Leighton, the daughter
of a temperamental painter and a proto-feminist Harvard professor, is
struggling to make sense of her world amid racial tensions, Vietnam
War protests, anti-government rage, her own burgeoning sexuality, and
bad relationships. With more options than her mother's generation, but
no role model for creating the life she desires, Jess experiments with
sex and psychedelic drugs as she searches for happiness on her own
terms. In the midst of joining and fleeing a commune, growing
organic vegetables, and operating a sustainable restaurant, Jess
grapples with the legacy of her mother's generation while building a
future for herself, and for the postmodern woman. "French's meticulous
and affecting tale of the forging of one woman's conscience
encompasses thoughtful portraits of 'love children,' from peace
activists to members of unconventional families, and a forthright
critique of the counterculture that puts today's wars, struggles for
equality, and environmental troubles into sharp perspective" (
Booklist).
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ISBN
9781558616509
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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