Overview
Tripping Across 1969
Powerful memories—fantastic and horrible and everything in between—revisit us repeatedly throughout our lives. Sometimes in dreams or in waking reveries, we relive those experiences because of the impact they had on our lives. Our present—real time, real life—seems to stop, and our minds are mysteriously and magically transported back to the time and place where these influential episodes occurred.
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Other Book by the Author
Trying to Catch the Wind
Memoir of a Love That Was More Than Love
When author Josef N. Ferri met a senior honors student from South Park High School named Marilyn, he felt an immediate spark. He drew her into conversation, and the two instantly became involved in something beyond teenage small talk. He reconnected with her a bit later, just as the second half of the 1960s began to unfold.
From the night of their innocent and romantic first date, their journey was filled with wonder and amazement. But almost immediately, they were faced with huge obstacles, as on that same night they almost died in an accident involving a drunken driver.
Ultimately, confusion and misunder-standing separated them forever, but by then they’d lived their most cherished dream. Amid the turbulence and sociopolitical upheaval of the 1960s and the painful chaos of their individual troubled home lives, they found an extraordinary sanctuary in their deep love, and it was “a love that was more than love.” Somehow, it still survives in Trying to Catch the Wind.
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Overview
Tripping Across 1969
Powerful memories—fantastic and horrible and everything in between—revisit us repeatedly throughout our lives. Sometimes in dreams or in waking reveries, we relive those experiences because of the impact they had on our lives. Our present—real time, real life—seems to stop, and our minds are mysteriously and magically transported back to the time and place where these influential episodes occurred.
ORDER A COPY NOW!
Other Book by the Author
Trying to Catch the Wind
Memoir of a Love That Was More Than Love
When author Josef N. Ferri met a senior honors student from South Park High School named Marilyn, he felt an immediate spark. He drew her into conversation, and the two instantly became involved in something beyond teenage small talk. He reconnected with her a bit later, just as the second half of the 1960s began to unfold.
From the night of their innocent and romantic first date, their journey was filled with wonder and amazement. But almost immediately, they were faced with huge obstacles, as on that same night they almost died in an accident involving a drunken driver.
Ultimately, confusion and misunder-standing separated them forever, but by then they’d lived their most cherished dream. Amid the turbulence and sociopolitical upheaval of the 1960s and the painful chaos of their individual troubled home lives, they found an extraordinary sanctuary in their deep love, and it was “a love that was more than love.” Somehow, it still survives in Trying to Catch the Wind.
ORDER A COPY NOW!