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It's 1967, the Summer of Love. With the war in Vietnam raging and
the draft hanging over their heads, three Milwaukee high school
graduates set off on very different paths to seek their own
destinies and discover that people, places, and things are neither
what they expected, nor what they appear to be. Bob Ralston
journeys to San Francisco-the epicenter of the hippie movement.
John Haus enlists in the army and ends up in Vietnam. Jim Gaston
beats the draft and seeks an alternative lifestyle. Each must live
with their choices and survive in one of America's most tumultuous
times. Those who experienced the 1960s will relive them as the
author's words capture the awakening of millions of America's youth
to a world of free love, drugs, and rock and roll like it's never
been played before or since. Readers too young or too old to have
lived through the Summer of Love will experience Haight-Ashbury
through the eyes of someone who was there. My Summer on Haight
Street is a remarkably insightful chronicle of three Baby Boomers
in the turbulent 1960s that defined a generation and a nation. This
fast-paced novel is based on several real people and some real
events. Robert Rice, Jr., has crafted a compelling story that
captures the aspirations and fears of young men who elected not to
go to college immediately out of high school in 1966 and 1967 and
faced the prospect of being drafted and sent to Vietnam.
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