Once Judy makes her fateful decision on her birthday, September 14, to immerse herself in counterculture, she can no longer go back to her former naive self. They want to stop what they view as a senseless war, stop the killing through any means, even violence, and join the outcry from campuses across the States. Written in three consecutive parts, the novel traverses a transformative period in which Judy meets a dynamic campus leader, David, and his cadre of dedicated fellow rebels seeking to make their voices heard. Rita Dragonette, a Chicago author and former public relations executive, uses her experience of being on campus during the turbulent years when the lotteries were being held as the structure for her debut novel.
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