It was late summer 1966 when 17 year old Shoshannah Leibofsky fell beyond herself. With her first LSD trip she is steeply delivered from her strait-laced life, her family and friends, uninvestigated beliefs, and secretarial job at Boeing. She leaves Seattle for the streets of Haight-Ashbury, finds her way into the underground anti-war nation where conscience and a heady belief she can help make a difference, mixes with drugs, demonstrations, arrests, and Sky River Rock festivals. She finds Sisters, and Feminism, and teachers, loses her faith, and moves in with a rock 'n roll cult band.
Shoshy longs to be remarkable, magical, and in a time when girls had not moved much beyond wife-mother-sister-daughter-whore and running the mimeograph machine for the underground revolution, she longs for an original life, aches to be more than just another pair of tits, dreams of someone who understands the way to her heart is though her head and not just between her legs, someone big enough she can run full speed the rest of her days and never come to the end.
Is it better to let sleeping dogs lie? Maybe. For once you've seen the light, once awake you have reference, and if you go back to sleep, how much greater the darkness. Asleep or awake there is a price to pay, for you can remain asleep, follow the rules and have a fine life, though it will not be an original one. Or you can open your eyes, by choice or not, for consciousness, being lit is the result of awakening, of disturbed reflection, and then your choices begin.
Note: The ebook version includes 15 sound tracks relevant to the story.
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