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An edition of Ginny Good (2004)

Ginny Good

a memoir (a mostly true story)

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On one level, then, I've chosen to take the dark sadness that I found in some parts of Ginny Good and attribute them to the author's skill rather than things he had to endure. It seems a happier bet. You'll make that decision for yourself when you get there. But, unless you lived through 1960s San Francisco from the fringe spot from which Jones writes, it is possible you'll leave Ginny Good with a different view of the Summer of Love than the one you got there with. Jones brings a sort of careless insouciance to Ginny Good. An early hippie devil-may-care ef-em-if-they-can't-take-a-joke attitude that pretends to mask deeper feelings. Pretends, of course, because it's clear that Jones cares deeply about everything that befalls him and Ginny and the others we meet in Ginny Good. And he wants us to know he cares, but he wants us to find our own way to that conclusion. It's this intelligent respect for the intelligence of his reader that makes Ginny Good sing. That, of course, and the simple fact that most of the book is set in a place and era that holds eternal fascination for a large part of the population: the social revolution of the early 1960s.

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Publisher
Monkfish Book
Language
English
Pages
357

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First Sentence

"I'm using everyone's real name. They can all sue me. I hope they do. I could use the excitement."

Table of Contents

One. Ashland
Two. Del Mar
Three. Royal Oak
Four. Fifteen Mile
Five. Pacifica
Six. San Mateo
Seven. North Beach
Eight. Coyote Point
Nine. San Bruno
Ten. 45th Avenue
Eleven. Farmer's Market
Twelve. Clayton Street
Thirteen. Stockton Street
Fourteen. Pacific Heights
Fifteen. Boulder Creek
Sixteen. Clift Hotel
Seventeen. Vietnam
Eighteen. Ocean Beach
Nineteen. La Honda
Twenty. Shrader Street
Twenty-one. Foghorn Fish-and-Chips
Twenty-two. Haight Street
Twenty-three. Golden Gate Park
Twenty-four. Speedway Meadows
Twenty-five. Kentfield
Twenty-six. Cole Street
Twenty-seven. Sutro Heights
Twenty-eight. The Garden of Eden
Twenty-nine. Burlingame
Thirty. Manitou Springs
Thirty-one. Sacramento
Thirty-two. Hillsborough
Thirty-three. Scenic Hills
Thirty-four. Colma
Thirty-five. I-5

Edition Notes

Published in
Rhinebeck, N.Y
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
979.4/053/0922, B
Library of Congress
CT275.J746 A3 2004, CT275.J746A3 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
357

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3682011M
Internet Archive
ginnygoodmostlyt00jone
ISBN 10
0972635750
LCCN
2003028197
OCLC/WorldCat
54079817
Goodreads
669218

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June 19, 2024 Edited by ImportBot import existing book
March 10, 2021 Edited by GerardJones Added an excerpt.
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February 13, 2020 Edited by MARC Bot remove fake subjects
December 10, 2009 Created by WorkBot add works page