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Bad Boy Reforms For Lovea Rock God Crashes From His Pedestal When The Innocent Young Girl He Victimized Turns The Tables.Just As The Prodigal Son Rose Up And Came Home The Rock God Of Hippieville Finds Himself At The End Of A Long Hard Road. He Seeks A Spiritual Advisor To Confess To And Give Him Guidance. In 1968 Ben Z. Ruled The Town. Likable Rich And Non-Involved At First He Wouldnt Admit He Did Anything Wrong. He Committed A Crime And Now He Has To Atone For It. When A Friend Asked Was It The Kind You Commit With A Car A Gun? He Said No With Your Body. He Was So Wasted That He Blundered Into Sex With The Wrong Girl And Raped Her. Instead Of His Willing Groupie She Turned Out To Be An Innocent High School Girl Who Had Too Much To Drink At Her First Big Party. Leda Woke Up Pregnant. Scandal Rocks The Small New Hampshire Town And She Bears The Scarlet Letter. But Ben Isn'T Spineless Like Dimmesdale In Hawthorne'S Classic. He Stands Up For Leda In Front Of The Whole Town. Leda Acts As Though She Looks Up To Him But She Plots With Her Cousin Evie The Singer In The Band To Force Him To Sign A Confession. Ben Fights To Maintain A Facade Of Honor As His World Crashes Down. The Cops His Father And The Jealous Town Boyshe Has To Face Them All.Leda Runs Away To The City And Vanishes Among The Flower Children. Ben Follows Searching For A Chance To Redeem Himself. Disinherited He Works As A Lowly Dishwasher In A Cafeteria Near The Encampment The Mayor Of Boston Calls Hippieville. Boston Boils Over With Anti-War Protests. In A Disastrous Riot The Police Chase The Hippies Off The Common. When Ben Meets Leda Again She Distrusts Him But In Desperation She Moves In With Him. They Live For Months As Platonic Roommates Their Dialog An Escalating War Of Insults In The Cramped Apartment On Beacon Hill.Cover Art Used By Permission Linda B. Levinequotes On Hippieville:It'S About People And How They Fit Into Their Generation And How Their Times Affect Their Lives. It Is Timeless Because The Search For Independence And A Sense Of Family Is A Timeless Theme But One That Seemed Particularly Poignant In The '60'S When The Young Were Coming Up And Overthrowing The Old. It Was Exciting To Be Running Wild And Searching For A Better Family Than The One From Which We All Came.--Sam Southworth Portsmouth NhThe External Turbulence Of The Times Is Woven Seamlessly Into The Inner Turbulence And Demons Of The Main Characters. Hippieville Never Pulled Any Punches. It Never Got Soft. It Was Raw Fast And Real.--Karen Clayton Toronto On