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In Search of the 25th Parallel: Sequel to Nobody Knows Where Frank Hutchison Is Buried
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In Search of the 25th Parallel: Sequel to Nobody Knows Where Frank Hutchison Is Buried

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This is the sequel to ‘Nobody Knows Where Frank Hutchison Is Buried’, which told the story of two youthful draft evaders, Frank Hutchison and Dick Babcock, who fled to rural Virginia with their girlfriends, Cindy and Laurie, and tried to live a free, idealistic, and communal existence. External events eventually forced them to go their separate ways. In this sequel, Frank returns to New York where, fearing that the FBI is after him, he becomes an activist in counterculture organizations, including the custodian at a progressive museum. When his mother dies and the government pardons draft resisters he becomes a library janitor, and lives reclusively for thirty years until he retires.He learns on the internet that Dick Babcock, who became a successful Florida restauranteur, has died. His dormant guilt for causing the the communal experiment to fail resurfaces, and he decides that the only way to expiate it is to visit Babcock’s grave. On the way he entertains the ashes of his dead cat by recounting his life after he left Virginia, and slowly his youthful dreams and passions are rekindled.In Florida he soon finds himself entangled in a web of conflicting emotions, including his fondness for the widow, Laurie, the possibility of locating Cindy, and his attraction to a strange woman whom he meets at the beach, and who also seems to represent the possibility of recapturing his lost idealism and ambition.This book is a humorous story about the baby boomer generation, and the hopes and idealism of many of its members, including difficulties that they faced, such as war, drugs, conscription, and conservative societal values, that no longer exist in contemporary society.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
BookBaby
Country
United States
Date
28 May 2019
Pages
398
ISBN
9781543958584

This is the sequel to ‘Nobody Knows Where Frank Hutchison Is Buried’, which told the story of two youthful draft evaders, Frank Hutchison and Dick Babcock, who fled to rural Virginia with their girlfriends, Cindy and Laurie, and tried to live a free, idealistic, and communal existence. External events eventually forced them to go their separate ways. In this sequel, Frank returns to New York where, fearing that the FBI is after him, he becomes an activist in counterculture organizations, including the custodian at a progressive museum. When his mother dies and the government pardons draft resisters he becomes a library janitor, and lives reclusively for thirty years until he retires.He learns on the internet that Dick Babcock, who became a successful Florida restauranteur, has died. His dormant guilt for causing the the communal experiment to fail resurfaces, and he decides that the only way to expiate it is to visit Babcock’s grave. On the way he entertains the ashes of his dead cat by recounting his life after he left Virginia, and slowly his youthful dreams and passions are rekindled.In Florida he soon finds himself entangled in a web of conflicting emotions, including his fondness for the widow, Laurie, the possibility of locating Cindy, and his attraction to a strange woman whom he meets at the beach, and who also seems to represent the possibility of recapturing his lost idealism and ambition.This book is a humorous story about the baby boomer generation, and the hopes and idealism of many of its members, including difficulties that they faced, such as war, drugs, conscription, and conservative societal values, that no longer exist in contemporary society.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
BookBaby
Country
United States
Date
28 May 2019
Pages
398
ISBN
9781543958584