The ‘Cape Cookie’ Chronicles

The ‘Cape Cookie’ Chronicles by Sally Sue Harmon is a historical fiction work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on January 18, 2014. This 132-page book is set against the vibrant backdrop of 1966 in ‘Sin City’, where the original astronauts interact with the eclectic residents of the Space Coast. The narrative blends humor with historical elements, depicting a unique mix of beach bunnies, surfers, engineers, and former test pilots during a pivotal time in American history.
Readers will encounter a comedic portrayal of life during the early American Space Program, highlighting the cultural shifts of the era, including the rise of the birth control pill and the spirit of the Age of Aquarius. The book presents a fictitious account that captures the essence of a society at the crossroads of change, emphasizing the motto that “life is too serious to be taken seriously.” Through its colorful characters and humorous situations, this edition invites readers to explore the lively atmosphere of a transformative period in American culture.
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This book takes place in the 1966 lifestyle of ‘Sin City’, where the original astronauts played along side the colorful residents of the Space Coast. What do get when you mix beautiful beach bunnies with surfers, engineers, and former test pilots? The result is a hysterical historical comedy of crazy characters on the cutting edge of the space race. Living by the motto that ‘life is too serious to be taken seriously’, this book provides a fictitious account of characters centered around factual events of the early American Space Program. Transport to the time when America was at the crossroads of change. The birth control pill, long hair, short skirts, burned bras the Age of Aquarius and ‘never trusting anyone over thirty”
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