Laura Hall
Laura Hall was born in a small city on the San Francisco Peninsula. A member of the post–World War II baby boom, she grew up in an era of hopeful optimism. After turning sixteen in 1967, just as the Summer of Love kicked off in San Francisco, she hung out with flower children in Haight-Ashbury, marched against the Vietnam War in Golden Gate Park, sang along to live counterculture music at the famed Fillmore Auditorium, and was pregnant by the time she was a senior in high school. When her...

