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With One Hand Waving Free
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With One Hand Waving Free

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Against a background of civil rights demonstrations, protests of the Vietnam war and the growing sense of the absurd fostered by the counter-culture, the Mikkelsons, Line, Marty and Paul, begin to find their feet. As they move into lives of their own, however, ties with their parents stretch thinner.Line studies nursing in Chicago and lives, on the weekends, with an SDS activist and organizer. Line’s pregnancy leaves them uncertain about what to do in the atmosphere of escalating violence. Marty moves first to Oxford, England, and then to Berkeley, California in quest of cultural roots and a place from which she can think. Expected to become a pastor like Dad, Paul does not feel the call. He cannot talk to his parents about this problem, until he meets a young teacher from Alaska.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lightly Held Books
Date
20 August 2015
Pages
292
ISBN
9780692517147

Against a background of civil rights demonstrations, protests of the Vietnam war and the growing sense of the absurd fostered by the counter-culture, the Mikkelsons, Line, Marty and Paul, begin to find their feet. As they move into lives of their own, however, ties with their parents stretch thinner.Line studies nursing in Chicago and lives, on the weekends, with an SDS activist and organizer. Line’s pregnancy leaves them uncertain about what to do in the atmosphere of escalating violence. Marty moves first to Oxford, England, and then to Berkeley, California in quest of cultural roots and a place from which she can think. Expected to become a pastor like Dad, Paul does not feel the call. He cannot talk to his parents about this problem, until he meets a young teacher from Alaska.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lightly Held Books
Date
20 August 2015
Pages
292
ISBN
9780692517147