The sixties and the early seventies were a time of change.
The air was rife with the indolent smell of marijuana, and free love and
understanding were the rule of the day. The Vietnam War was in full swing,
Kennedy was president, Martin Luther King had a dream, and young people felt a
responsibility for the future of their world.
Music and Poetry seemed to stand the test of time, each with its own
message, understood by those who looked deep enough.
Sure to evoke nostalgia, as well as bitter recriminations
Chrystal Ships by Richard Sharp takes you back to a time of change. He follows the lives of seven erstwhile
friends on their own personal journeys during the time. Often even as they got
older their paths crossed in strange ways. Yet through it all they maintain a semblance
of friendships and often love. Through
the love of poetry to the depths of hell in war we are taken on a journey through
the times. We are transported back to a time,
when we often hear things were simpler, yet as you follow along you will see
that maybe they were not. The freedom to dream just seemed to expand the view
of what was really happening.
Sharp does an amazing job of taking you back to the time of
abrupt changes and political upheaval. He brings you the music of the day, and
evokes a simple nostalgia. Why do we often hear of the simplicity of the time,
when in all reality the era is a part of the evolution that changed the way we
think and act.
His characters are so down to earth and likable you feel as
though you may know them, or even have met them at some time. They are your
friends and family, and you feel a stake in the happenings that shape their
lives and world.
If you are interested in history, music, poetry, and
politics and just enjoy a story well told, you will enjoy Sharps take on this
special time in history. He delves into the problems and concerns of the time
while bringing you the energy and the beauty as well.
This would be a great book for a reading or discussion
group, there is a great deal of information and many would be able to add their
own interpretation of events, rounding out a great discussion.
Rating 5\5
This book was received from the author. All opinions are my own based off my reading and understanding of the material.
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