WE HAD IT SO GOOD by Linda Grant
The sixties generation broke free of the duty-bound rigors of their Depression era parents and the social constraints of materialism, creating a counterculture of hippies dedicated to revolutionary change. As a secular Jewish middle-aged baby boomer, I can well relate to Linda Grant’s portraiture of aging boomers that once embraced the youth and change and idealism of a new and outrageous culture of acid rock music, heady hallucinogens, diversity, and sexual freedoms.
April 30, 2011
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Judi Clark В·
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Tags: Life Choices, Life Moments, Mid-Life Crisis В· Posted in: 2011 Favorites, Character Driven, Contemporary, Family Matters
