A collection of memories about growing up hippie in Toronto, during one of the most interesting periods of the 20th century. Not to mention the sex, drugs and rock and roll…
Morgan Smith was only twelve during the Summer of Love, but her parents had plunged headlong into the Age of Aquarius, and she was no mere bystander. From paisley shirts to protest rallies and from Be-Ins to hash brownies, she lived through one of the most ground-breaking and outright joyous periods of the 20th century as a participant, and through her memories, she shares what it was like to watch the world change.
Flashbacks: (an unreliable memoir of the '60s)
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Author(s)Morgan Smith
PublisherMorgan Smith
ISBN / ASINB01B8M16YW
ISBN-13978B01B8M16Y6
Sales Rank447,735
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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