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In 70's London love appears to be free and easy for everyone - but psychology lecturer Max has a type, and art student Rosie is his latest obsession. Enraptured by his confidence, intellect and desire to know her deepest self, Rosie plunges headlong into a relationship that promises authenticity, but threatens to unravel the tapestry of her rich and colourful life. Against a backdrop of anti-war protests, the emergence of the contraceptive pill, and an array of hallucinogenic drugs, we follow the fate of vibrant Slade student Rosie, as she crosses paths with an R.D. Laing disciple for whom…mehr

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In 70's London love appears to be free and easy for everyone - but psychology lecturer Max has a type, and art student Rosie is his latest obsession. Enraptured by his confidence, intellect and desire to know her deepest self, Rosie plunges headlong into a relationship that promises authenticity, but threatens to unravel the tapestry of her rich and colourful life. Against a backdrop of anti-war protests, the emergence of the contraceptive pill, and an array of hallucinogenic drugs, we follow the fate of vibrant Slade student Rosie, as she crosses paths with an R.D. Laing disciple for whom every aspect of life is further psychological study. Like the many women before her, Rosie seems destined to lose everything in the quest for the ultimate truth, until a catastrophic event shakes her to her senses and helps her forge a path to free herself from Max's all-consuming hold.
Autorenporträt
Patsy is a retired journalist and teacher based from Oxfordshire, UK. Her debut novel, The Next Girl, is a fictional account of the kaleidoscopic seventies London she remembers, and explores her interest in what true emancipation looked like in that seminal era.