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A Marriage Made at Woodstock
A Marriage Made at Woodstock
Author: Cathie Pelletier
ISBN-13: 9780671516949
ISBN-10: 0671516949
Publication Date: 12/1/1995
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Washington Square Press
Book Type: Board book
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reviewed A Marriage Made at Woodstock on + 43 more book reviews
Fred and Lorraine Stone, a forty-something couple who met and fell in love at the famous musical festival in upstate New York, have evolved and grown - but not in the same direction. Fred has become Frederick Stone, computer accountant and consultant, while Lorraine has become Chandra (Sanskrit for changeable) Stone, animal rights activist and teacher of seminars in human psychology.
Pelletier makes us look hard - and laugh even harder - at how strange life has become for children of the sixties. She takes us to Portland, Maine, and into the lives of her most appealing and surprising characters todate.
Bonnie avatar reviewed A Marriage Made at Woodstock on + 419 more book reviews
Pelletier is one of my favorite authors, and this was a fine book. My least favorite of them all though, and darn, if I can't remember why. But I do love all her books so much that even liking one a little is saying a lot.