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Lenswoman in Love - a novel of the 1960s and 1970s - cover

Lenswoman in Love - a novel of the 1960s and 1970s

Kim Gottlieb-Walker

Publisher: The Conrad Press

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Warning: Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll! 
Fearless young photographer Maddy Garfield shoots love-ins and police riots in the turbulent 1960s and deals with bikers, rock stars, arrogant diplomats, egotistical actors, and enigmatic Rastas in the '70s. But every time she encounters charismatic director Jake Morgenstern, who gave her a mind-blowing first kiss, her unfulfilled desire for him grows, fueling her fantasies. Will her path lead back to her first love? 
‘Lenswoman in Love’ provides an insider’s view of the most colorful and creative decades of the twentieth century. It will resonate deeply with those who experienced those vibrant times—and anyone who wishes they had. 
‘… the Sixties and Seventies, from the West Coast to Swinging London—seen through the eyes of a passionate and talented young photographer. Her camera takes her inside recording studios and onto film sets, and her heart takes her on a journey of soulful self-discovery. Read on!’— STEVEN REA, author of ‘The Hollywood Book Club’
Available since: 02/14/2025.

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