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During the past due 60s and early on 70s, turbulence dominated both the world level and the personal psyche of young ones worldwide. It was a time of startling contrasts. Make peace, not war. Blossom power. Turn on, tune in, drop out. Interest for ear-splitting, loud music. Vegetarian heroin users. Open the mind, close the establishment. Who will make sense of everything? University students, of course! A Thousands of Stones is an historical fiction about both peaceful and militant students in the age of the Vietnam War, young love, criminal sabotage, and, of course, gender, drugs, and rock and roll. Additionally it is an entertaining coming-of-age story about a 19-yr old Texan, Nathan Davett Cooper ("Nate"). Europe was a magnet for the young and restless; Nate is both. He's presumed useless, along with 40 other Texas university students, in the crash of Glaciers Flight 54. Bodies rinse ashore on the Normandy seacoast, amidst large clumps of grey-green newspaper wads: thousands of us dollars in US money. Infused with uncommon travel ventures, seasoned with the melodies of the days and the longings of early on manhood, the storyline uses this young North american, his revolutionary-minded gonzo-journalist best ally, Charlie, Custer, a worldly-wise hippie girl of Charlie's, among others mixed up in unfolding enigma of twin aircraft crashes, mystical Irish lore, a budding worldwide radical underground motion, and their amazing connections across time and space. A Thousands of Rocks is a nostalgic check out what was taking place between the Summer months of Love, the times of Trend, and Disco Dance. It's both innovative and entertaining, mixing little-known history, memorable imaginary and historical character types, and an enrolling story into an amazing listen that will stay with you long after the end.