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Virgins! A Memoir of the Sexual Revolution

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     Virgins! A Memoir of the Sexual Revolution is a series of love stories - relationships during the Sexual Revolution -  when all the cultural rules were  broken in the Sixites and Seventies. "Don't trust anyone over 30!" Those people had made the Civil Rights, Anti-War and Women's Movements necessary because of their lies and greed. How to fight the war and military-industrial-complex with all its horrors? Take drugs. Find God. Make love, not war.
     The Sixties and Seventies were a time of personal freedom and self-discovery. From protests to social unrest to massive rock and roll concerts like Woodstock, communal living, sit-ins, teach-ins, flower power, drug experimentation, The Birth Control Pill, and free-love, this was an era that - despite its romantic aura - was deeply painful. Youth's mantra was Sex, Drugs 'n Rock and Roll. Zola negotiates through these perilous times, trying to make love and not war.
     These were the best and worst of times: youth. Virgins! A Memoir of the Sexual Revolution is must read for all virgins - both men and women.

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Virgins! A Memoir of the Sexual Revolution, is my story of relationships with guys from 1967 - 1981. It's all about making love during the sexual revolution, and arguing about birth control, Vietnam, drugs, kids and commitiment--and the horrible pain of confusion caused by living during the best and worst times: youth.

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     Zola Lawrence was part of the hippy movement that swept through the United States. She came of age in 1968 at the peak of the hippy movement.  She became disillusioned and escaped to Canada. She has been on the road living and working in other countries for nearly 25 years now. She would like to share her experiences with her own generation and the generations whose inter-personal relationships have been influenced and shaped by the socio-cultural movement that defined the Sixties and Seventies. Zola reaches deep into your soul challenging you to understand more than just words. Like an LSD trip from the free-love generation, her writing depicts the feelings and experiences of the era - and everything your parents didn't tell you about their own youth!
 

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     The Guitar Player and The Lady Killer is a novel of love, lust, music, psychosis, murder and birth in Chicago and San Francisco. Read the first pages of both The Guitar Player and The Lady Killer on Zola's page.
     In Guitar Player & The Lady Killer, two relationships are told with alternating chapters: one mostly love-neurotic, and the other mostly sex-psychotic. Some material might be considered pornographic. These descriptions are not intended to titillate, but to illustrate how mental processes can be shaped, distorted, and perverted through the energies inherent in the pro-creating sexual act. Additionally , the psychotic nature of the creative act is also exposed - the theory that psychosis has both a good and evil side.

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