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  1. Sara Davidson (born 1943) [1] is an American journalist, novelist, and screenwriter. [2] She is the author of the best-selling Loose Change. [3] It was adapted as a television mini-series. In addition, she has written other series and served as producer.

  2. Sara Davidson, a young reporter, met Joan before she became Joan Didion — the beloved author of best-selling books that people would carry around and quote. Joan was deeply private, but she let down her guard with Sara, who would later write Loose Change and other best-selling books.

  3. About Sara Davidson: Sara was born in 1943 and grew up in California. She went to Berkeley in the Sixties, where the rite of passage was to get stoned, ...

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  4. Loose Change ( Doubleday: Garden City) is a non-fiction biography from 1977 by the American author Sara Davidson. The book follows the changing fortunes, lives, friendships, attitudes and characters of three women, beginning with their meeting as freshmen at the University of California, Berkeley in the 1960s.

  5. Jan 1, 1977 · Loose Change by Sara Davidson is a decade-long true story of three women who entered the University of California-Berkley in the fall of 1961. I first read this book in 1978 and thought it was a history of the hippie movement.

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  6. The author shifts her style and voice when writing about the three different women. What characterizes the writing about Sara, Susie and Tasha?

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  8. Feb 26, 2008 · Sara Davidson wrote the definitive book about the baby-boomer generation: the phenomenal New York Times bestseller Loose Change—still in print (and was also made into a six-hour NBC miniseries). She is also the author of Real Property and Cowboy, both national bestsellers.

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