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October 17, 2011 | History
An edition of Crossroads: 1969 (2005)

Crossroads

1969

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The year is 1969… a time when the youth of America is standing up to its elder rulers… when minorities are demanding their fair share of the American pie… a time when an eternal war fought for misbegotten motives and fueled by a continuous stream of some of the most outrageous lies ever fed to a people by its leadership over the previous eight years continues to gut an entire generation… a time when the old values, the old expectations, the old imperatives are knocked flat.
Seen through the eyes of 21 year old college senior John Cassell, always out of money and soon to be out of college, it is a saga of coming of age… at a time when the younger generation accepted very little of the old yardsticks and Thou-Shalt-Nots which traditionally helped that process along.

Based on a true story, and the stories of others, the book follows the young man into the year 1969 as he struggles with the decisions expected of him by elders and demanded of him by life. The story leads to a factory job in the pine barrens of his native New Jersey, thence overseas, to the stimulating atmosphere of a youthful community of international wanderers in Great Britain, to an Ireland torn by age old divisions, to France, whose gendarmerie remain brooding and vengeful in the wake of the bloody Sorbonne riots of the previous year, to the Spain of Generalíssimo Francisco Franco, and finally to the turbulence of North Africa.

For those who remember those days as a young adult, the book should prove a nostalgic experience, for others it is a window on those times through the eyes of an obscure young American coming to appreciate the advantages and trying to overcome the obstacles of his youth. From whatever perspective it is read, however, it is one person’s story of the way it was… the good and the bad, the triumphs and the blunders, in one of the most amazing years of our recent history.

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Publisher
Inkwater Press
Language
English
Pages
432

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October 31, 2005, Inkwater Press
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First Sentence

"The Salem airport limousine slowed to a stop at the Expressway toll both."

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
The Characters Of Crossroads: 1969 ix
Foreword xiii
1 The Very Last Christmas 1
2 The Slings And Arrows Of Outrageous Fortune 22
3 The Summertime Blues 52
4 Into The Great Beyond 79
5 Life After Jenny 114
6 Some Dead Irish Poets Lend A Hand 136
7 The Revenge Of The Amphibians 169
8 Hospitalité Cognier 193
9 Back On The Street Again 218
10 Eureka! 240
11 Soría And Southern Discomfort 269
12 One More River To Cross 296
13 Out Of The Valley Of The Shadow 324
14 Home To War 351
15 The Girl In The Pink Sweater 376
Acknowledgments 409
Glossary Of Slang/Terms 411
Translation Of John’s Conversation With Carlos
At The Youth Hostel In England, September, 1969
[Chapter Five] 413
Works By John W. Cassell 415

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Published in
Portland, USA

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
432
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.1 x 1 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9671259M
ISBN 10
1592991610
ISBN 13
9781592991617
OCLC/WorldCat
63180304
Library Thing
8576922
Goodreads
321844

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