Back To The Garden

Back To The Garden by John Cunningham, published by iUniverse in September 2002, is a work of fiction that explores the transformative experiences of three childhood friends during a pivotal moment in history. Set against the backdrop of 1969, the narrative follows their journey to Woodstock, an event that symbolized the voice of a generation. This edition spans 244 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a story that delves into themes of friendship and self-discovery as the boys embark on their adventure, seeking to capture the essence of their last summer together. The book presents a blend of literary elements and romance, reflecting the complexities of youth and the changing world around them. Through their experiences, the characters confront unexpected challenges and revelations, making their journey both significant and memorable.
Official synopsis Publisher
In 1969, the face of the world was changing through the voice of a generation.Three childhood friends, wanting to immortalize their last summer together, set off for the event that gave that generation a voice—Woodstock.As they begin their journey, the boys find that life holds for them more than they ever expected.
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