1976: A Bicentennial Novel Review

1976: A Bicentennial Novel
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1976 is a telling and eloquently written first-hand account of a young man's discovery of "true love" during the year of America's Bicentennial. Sensetive, yet undeniably raw in its demeanor, Crystal's account of America's young history combined with the powers of young/(first) love is both mesmerizing and intense as he pines across the country for the woman who persistantly twangs at his heartstrings. His unique political outlook is fascinating and easily-relatable as he elaborates on the post-hippie movement of the 1970's, and the continous, often painful challenge of discovering oneself in the midst of that culture.
An honest decleration of what love really should be, irresistable and turbulent emotional struggles & alluring historical perspectives makes 1976, A Bicentennial Novel a definate must-read for anyone who has ever truly been hurt, or who has wanted to be hurt by the love of another.

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