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March 2003
Compiled by Carrie A. Herrmann, of Boone County Public Library, from contributions by the members of Fiction_L.

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Little Miss Strange by Joanna Rose.
It is a coming of age story set in Denver during the 60's and would make for great discussion. There are many period details and lots of still relevant issues to contend with.

Five Smooth Stones by Ann Fairbairn
It would be interesting to discuss black/white relations then and now and where the NAACP has gone in their development.

To Kill A Mockingbird.

Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique.
It would be interesting to see how women feel about the book that was so revolutionary back in 1963.

Michener's The Drifters
Captures a lot of the rootlessness of the young people and the lack of understanding on the part of their elders

Mona Clee Branch Point

Walter Mosley A Little Yellow Dog

Daniel Rhodes Kiss of Death

F. Paul Wilson Reborn

Gardner Dozois Slow Dancing through Time

Dan Simmons Summer of Night

William F. Buckley Tucker's Last Stand

Joseph Heller Catch-22

Kurt Vonnegut, Jr Slaughterhouse-Five

Truman Capote In Cold Blood

Helen Gurley Brown Sex and the Single Girl

J.D. Salinger Franny and Zooey

Katherine Anne Porter Ship of Fools

William Faulkner The Reivers

Mary McCarthy The Group

Saul Bellow Herzog

Bernard Malamud The Fixer

Philip Roth Portnoy's Complaint

Ian Fleming James Bond books

Morris WestThe Shoes of the Fisherman

Irving Wallace The Man

Arthur Hailey Hotel and Airport

Jacqueline Susann Valley of the Dolls

James Clavells Tai-pan

Gore Vidal Myra Breckinridge

Ira Levin Rosemary's Baby

Robert Heinlein Stranger in a Strange Land

Walking to Mercury by Starhawk
This is a prequel to the Fifth Sacred Thing.

Anything by Jack Kerouac
Captures the mood surrounding the 1960's.

Forrest Gump

Tom Wolfe's The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test

Helter Skelter by Vince Bugliosi
Charlie Manson and his merry band of hippies bring the '60s to a brutal end.

Armies of the Night by Norman Mailer
Mailor opines while on a Peace march to Washington in 1967.

No One Gets Out of Here Alive by Jerry Hopkins
Well known bio of Doors front man Jim Morrison.

Go Ask Alice by Anonymous
Teenager writes memorably about her drug addiction. (May be early 70s rather than 60s)

Coffee, Tea or Me? by Trudy Baker
60s era Stewardesses discover the sexual revolution. Cheesy but popular book at the time.

Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49.

The Woman's Room by Marilyn French
Really touched true on the relationships between men and women--to show how they have stayed the same despite the years between the publication of Betty Friedan's book and Marilyn French's.

Bright Angel Time by Martha McPhee
Captures the rootlessness, a mother's involvement with a feckless "guru" from the child's point of view.

Mark Childress' Crazy in Alabama.
It's humorous, but that doesn't always blunt Peejoe's experiences in the Alabama of the mid 60's.

Richard Farina's classic Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up To Me.
It appears to chronicle the transformation of an Ive Leaguer from the 50's to the 60's - I guess it sort of introduces the Sixties. It might be a good starting point for the list.

One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey.
It was published in 1962 and had a strong "question authority" message.

Karen Stoltz's World of Pies
Takes place in Texas in the 1960s. I liked it a lot.
 
 
      
   
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