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First edition. 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.
“Sara Davidson is an expert witness. . . . Now, more than 10 years after leaving Berkeley, she has followed up on some of her friends, and presents an absorbing and carefully detailed account of their lives up until now… Every bit of it fascinating.” —Diane Johnson
Jul 1, 1997 · Paperback – July 1, 1997. by Sara Davidson (Author) 4.1 113 ratings. See all formats and editions. Book Description. Editorial Reviews. This is a compelling story of the experiences of three young women who attended the University of California at Berkeley and became caught up in the tumultuous changes of the Sixties.
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Jan 1, 2001 · 3.97. 507 ratings54 reviews. This is a compelling story of the experiences of three young women who attended the University of California at Berkeley and became caught up in the tumultuous changes of the Sixties. Sara Davidson follows the three―Susie, Tasha, and Sara herself―from their first meeting in 1962, through the events that ...
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Jan 23, 2012 · 4.1 110 ratings. See all formats and editions. The true story of three women who grew up during the 1960s, written by someone who was there—Sara Davidson. When she entered the University of California at Berkeley, she wanted to have fun, pledge a good sorority and eventually get married.
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Table of Contents. This is a compelling story of the experiences of three young women who attended the University of California at Berkeley and became caught up in the tumultuous changes of the Sixties. Sara Davidson follows the three--Susie, Tasha, and Sara herself--from their first meeting in 1962, through the events that radicalized them in ...
Sara Davidson follows the three—Susie, Tasha, and Sara herself—from their first meeting in 1962, through the events that "radicalized" them in unexpected ways in the decade after the years in Berkeley.