This is the story of a woman born to money and privilege, who rejected the upper class values of her parents while still a child. The book's title refers to the difficulty of changing things... like piles of leaves, once kicked, return to their original state.
Caperton's life has been filled with both amazing and deplorable people, charming and not so charming animals, frightening and joyous events.
She has always been active in progressive causes, once pulling an outrageous stunt to talk with Mario Cuomo about an environmental issue. She was active in the anti-war movement and lived close to New York when the twin towers went down.
Caperton's life has not been all kicking leaves. She has touched the lives of many people who will remain changed by her humor, generosity, and spirit. She has written prose, poetry, and memoir. As her mother lived until almost 106, we can anticipate much more writing from Caperton in the future.
Helen Smith Cairns, Ph.D. Professor Emerita, Linguistics, The City University of New York
Caperton's life has been filled with both amazing and deplorable people, charming and not so charming animals, frightening and joyous events.
She has always been active in progressive causes, once pulling an outrageous stunt to talk with Mario Cuomo about an environmental issue. She was active in the anti-war movement and lived close to New York when the twin towers went down.
Caperton's life has not been all kicking leaves. She has touched the lives of many people who will remain changed by her humor, generosity, and spirit. She has written prose, poetry, and memoir. As her mother lived until almost 106, we can anticipate much more writing from Caperton in the future.
Helen Smith Cairns, Ph.D. Professor Emerita, Linguistics, The City University of New York
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