Curtain Creek Farm
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"If there's any question about what happened to the idealists of the 1960s, this is where they are. At Curtain Creek Farm, a commune in Washington State, they still make sandals, weave blankets, and grow organic vegetables. But now they also have a website; their children are having children; and into their underground homes, tree houses, and tin-roofed cabins aging parents are coming to live with them. In eight interconnected stories these idiosyncratic residents speak for themselves. They tell us how they are faring at Curtain Creek Farm a generation later, where anarchy is the social order and the prerequisite for the peaceful co-existence of true individuals."--BOOK JACKET.
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Nance Van Winckel
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