<p>An idealistic young woman is seduced by the promise of a creative and spiritual renaissance which the 60&#39;s and 70&#39;s rebels tauted to be their goal. &nbsp;She moved from a stable midwestern community where morality was enforced by the impact of families being known to each other for generations. &nbsp;She arrived in a dizzying metropolis of strangers unknown even to themselves. &nbsp;She spent thirty years testing rejecting and coming to terms with her own beliefs. &nbsp;She was well past her 50&#39;s when she first read Betty Friedan&#39;s FEMININE MYSTIQUE but in her youth she felt the dissatisfaction with the lack of opportunity for creativity and growth midwestern women suffered.<br />When she finally read the book she was surprised to learn Ms. Friedan had not meant to start a political movement but was making a case for growth movement.</p>
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