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1969, the Pacific Northwest, a group of six revolutionaries prepare to attack the 747 prototype, a U.S. Courthouse, the Sea-First Bank headquarters, and the Space Needle, while an old man high on drink addresses a brick and Ronald and Ann Sorenson struggle to sustain themselves in dentist-husband-mother-wife middle-class life. Don Pauls Good Intentions proposes and explores the only kind if revolution that seems possible in North America in these days of Reaganocracy-- LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI Good Intentions is superbly realized, its scope and depth of characterization dazzling-- TILLIE OLSEN The first novel to treat the revolutionary fever of the Sixties with the depth and intelligence of fine literature, combined with the action of popular fiction MICHAEL ROGERS A novel you can get immersed in, with plenty of depth for an extended swim. FACTSHEET FIVE |
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