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It's the early 1970s. Melissa and her friends begin their first year of college in the inner city of Chicago at a time when post-assassination riots, Great Society scholarship programs, and veterans returning from Vietnam create a sometimes explosive confluence of urban and rural, rich and poor, white and black, educated and uneducated. Coming of age in a violent, unjust, and yet hopeful time, they struggle to reconcile their hopes and opportunities with the shadows of war and the tragic limitations of colliding ideologies and ambitions.

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It's the early 1970s. Melissa and her friends begin their first year of college in the inner city of Chicago at a time when post-assassination riots, Great Society scholarship programs, and veterans returning from Vietnam create a sometimes explosive confluence of urban and rural, rich and poor, white and black, educated and uneducated. Coming of age in a violent, unjust, and yet hopeful time, they struggle to reconcile their hopes and opportunities with the shadows of war and the tragic limitations of colliding ideologies and ambitions.
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BETH ALDERMAN MD, MPH, grew up in Rockford, Illinois, always wanting to be a doctor. After receiving BA and MD degrees at the University of Chicago, and an MPH degree at the University of Washington, she pursued medical investigation as well as formal NIH funded population-based studies of birth defects and other adverse reproductive outcomes. A mother, doctor, researcher, patient, and medical philosopher, she lives in Ashland, Oregon.