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What I've Read

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What I've Read Thursday, October 9, 2014 TMV columnist Shaun Mullen has written a great book for those of us who came of age in the 60′s and 70′s –  There’s a House in the Land: (Where a Band Can Take a Stand)     It was a troubled time  because of the Vietnam war but also a magical one because of the response of people like Shaun and me.   The book is about a house  not a commune  in 1970s Pennsylvania where a group of eclectic individuals live most of which are running from something. It is not a linear novel but a collection of short anecdotes that often seem to be barely related and seem to jump around in time. But the novel weaves those anecdotes together into a fine tapestry you may not be able to see until you are finished. It is an easy and fun read for those of us who lived during that period.  There are also stories of frequent “road trips” all over the US. Shaun Mullen does an excellent job of painting a picture of the assorted characters, both the bad and the good. ...

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