Notes From Nethers: Growing Up In A Sixties Commune
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Author(s)Sandra Lee Eugster
PublisherChicago Review Press
ISBN / ASINB00LDYD46O
ISBN-13978B00LDYD460
Sales Rank858,790
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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A unique and honest account of the author's childhood spent on a commune in rural Virginia. Nethers, as the commune came to be called, was the creation of Eugster's idealistic and headstrong mother, Carla. The narrative accurately depicts communal living in all its complexities. An array of colorful characters drifted into the commune, and Eugster writes sensitively about being a child in the midst of all of this. A fascinating memoir with many moments of warmth and humor. Eugster's narrative is also an important piece of American cultural history, and the history of efforts to create a utopian society, which never seem to turn out exactly as planned.
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