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A Thousand StonesThe Age of Revolution, Lust & WarDuring the late 60?s and early 70?s, turbulence dominated both the world stage and the personal psyche of youth worldwide. It was an era of startling contrasts.Make peace, not war. Flower power. Turn on, tune in, drop out. Passion for ear-splitting, loud music. Vegetarian heroin users. Open the mind, close the establishment.A young man sporting long hair and full beard, sitting in a pastoral field of flowers, smoking pot and burning his draft card? a stubble-headed soldier not yet old enough to vote or even buy a beer, slogging through disease-infested Southeast Asian marshes? a young woman dancing blissfully naked to the beat at Woodstock, later lying in a pool of her own blood, wearing a crimson splattered yellow sundress, gunned down on her way to class in O-HI-O.Who could make sense of it all? College students, of course!A Thousand Stones is an historical fiction about both peaceful and militant students in the age of the Vietnam War, young love, criminal sabotage, and, of course, sex, drugs and rock and roll. It is also an entertaining coming-of-age stor