<p><strong>Gleah Powers began her adult life at age 14 not as a runaway but as a &quot;send away&quot; in 1962.</strong></p><p>Known as Linda in those days her strong-willed grandmother put her on a greyhound bus to travel alone cross-country with no firm plans for a return. It was understood between them that Linda a young artist was strong enough. By her early teens she was already the jaded veteran of her mother&#39;s first three divorces. She felt ready for the world all set to navigate men sex and love.</p><p>As the 1970s begin Linda moves to Los Angeles in the shadow of the Manson Murders. She then bolts to New York and falls in love: first with a gay friend next with a famous art-collecting movie mogul third with a wealthy philanthropist descended from the Vanderbilt fortune. In a grand effort to put all these false father figures behind her she takes up with the leader of a powerful upscale cult who holds a number of otherwise intelligent urban professionals under his great spell.</p><p>This dark blazingly honest and often jubilant and deeply funny memoir climaxes with Linda&#39;s attempts to break through as an artist be it as a painter or performer. She connects herself with the world &hellip; but it is a marriage and divorce served bittersweet a deathbed visit with her father and an icy refuge in Montana that plunge her into her authentic life.</p>
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