"A blast from the past….when love was bigger than fear". Annabelle Williams has compiled and edited over forty personal stories from the flower power generation and their now-grown children on the legacy of the mind-blowing sixties. 216 pages. 49 illustrations. A beautfiully produced volume with a lot of heart, this book represents many lives, a cultural cross-section of a time and place still evolving: the legacy of the love generation. Autographed copies. Click on image to READ MORE…..
The contributors to this book have this in common: they all lived on the east ridge of a tiny town on the other side of the Berkeley Hiills in between 1967 and 1974. Known as Canyon, the region became home for a wave of random disenchanted young folks on the verge of sprouting into flower people. The stories collected in this volume are heartfelt, urgent, diverse, sometimes disgruntled and often wise.
Annabelle Williams divides her time between her Vermont homestead of over 25 years and her houseboat traveling circumglobal. She has spent the last thirty years listening to people who inhabit alternative worlds, from the California counter-culture to the indigenous people of Papua New Guinea. Autographed copies available while they last.