Maran, Meredith, - What It's Like to Live Now.NY, Bantam, (1995). 1st PB ptg. VG PB. In 1965 Maran was expelled from high school for leading protests against the Vietnam War and then living with an. ex-husband and two teenage sons and a mortgage on her dream house at the edge of the Oakland ghetto. Her book poignantly explores the gap between the drams of the sixties and the realties of the nineties. Tanning on endpapers and edges.
USD 17.00 [Appr.: EURO 15.25 | £UK 13 | JP¥ 2468] Book number BOOKS053910I
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