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Change of Partners has been added to your Cart. The time and place are rendered well, but Margolis's flat, documentary style keeps the emotional life of the Farm at a distance, reducing his second novel (after The Stepman, 1996) to an interesting portrait of a counterculture experiment gone awry.
Bawdy and wild, Change of Partners is a moving love story and an affectionate portrait of 1960s communal living. Read whenever, wherever. Your phone is always with you, so your books are too – even when you’re offline.
Change of Partners book. A West Coast hippie commune is the setting for Margolis's (The Stepman) second novel, a sweet-spirited tale about a group of young people trying to create a laidback Eden. In June 1970, Sam Shames, a 24-year-old Brooklyn-born grocer's son and college drop-out, hitchhikes his way out of his claustrophobic life in Manhattan.
Change Partners - David Margolis. Wasson’s other main collaborato. a. lbert Hofmann of the Sandoz Laboratories in Basel, whose accidental discovery of the psychedelic properties of LSD in 1943 may well be regarded by future generations as one of the turning points of Western civilization. Bernard Aaronson and Humphrey Osmond. I’m a nearsighted girl from Brooklyn. Celery Wine: The Story of a Country Commune.
A West Coast hippie commune is the setting for Margolis's (The Stepman) second novel, a sweet-spirited tale about a group of young people trying to create a laidback Eden
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Bright Idea Books, 1997.
The Permanent Press, 1997. A raunchy and partly comic love story set on a country commune - a place lacking conventional boundaries - and probably the most loving and authentic portrayal of Sixties communal life in American fiction. Bright Idea Books, 1997.
Margolis was born in the Bronx on January 24, 1930. He attended the City College of New York where he received bachelor's and master's degrees in economics. After graduating, he became the assistant treasurer at Raytheon and treasurer of International Telephone & Telegraph (ITT)
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