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OverviewDuring the early days of Oregon's famous Country Fair, the Midnight Show was more than a magical conduit for pranksters and sparkles and fandangle; tofu and patchouli and drum circles; sword swallowers, fire-eaters, and magicians; or even a wedding venue. It was a stage shared by icons of the counterculture, lovers, children and family, and those of us finding our way through. From exploring her roots in Upstate New York to finding her people among a community of young mavericks who gather in fields building their traveling village, free-spirit Camille Cole takes us along for the ride on her life-altering journey across America's heartland-where prairie dust and hemlock and mossy woodland give way to wild iris and forests of fir and the wild free days of the bohemian renaissance happening on the West Coast. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Camille ColePublisher: Gladeye Press Imprint: Gladeye Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.218kg ISBN: 9781951289041ISBN 10: 1951289048 Pages: 182 Publication Date: 15 September 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the opening scene, this extraordinary life story reads like Jeanette Walls imagined by Neil Gaiman. Cole takes us by the hand, tells her story with rare warmth and humor, and leaves us with the sense that with the right lens, our own lives must be as peculiar and wonderful. Enthusi-astically recommended. - Bob Bickford, author of A Blueberry Moon for Corah Wow, I stayed up late reading it . . . it's gripping, and really tells a story that most people will never experience-the bus world and the tangled relationship agony . . . wow. I think it reads really great . . . an incred-ible job illuminating the hippie ethics and unrealities that we all took as doctrine for how life should be. Big Cheers! Well done. Wow. - Carolyn Mountain Girl Garcia Cole makes the alchemic, quantum leap from past to present, evoking the sentiment of what a short, strange trip it's been. Tightly written, Cole's book adroitly addresses the joy and freedom of the good times from days gone by, and does a hypnotically fine job of making those days once again come alive-not just on the page-but in the minds of all of those who were there, and all of those who wished they were. - Cameron Stauth, best-selling author of In the Name of God """From the opening scene, this extraordinary life story reads like Jeanette Walls imagined by Neil Gaiman. Cole takes us by the hand, tells her story with rare warmth and humor, and leaves us with the sense that with the right lens, our own lives must be as peculiar and wonderful. Enthusi-astically recommended."" - Bob Bickford, author of A Blueberry Moon for Corah ""Wow, I stayed up late reading it . . . it's gripping, and really tells a story that most people will never experience-the bus world and the tangled relationship agony . . . wow. I think it reads really great . . . an incred-ible job illuminating the hippie ethics and unrealities that we all took as doctrine for how life should be. Big Cheers! Well done. Wow."" - Carolyn ""Mountain Girl"" Garcia ""Cole makes the alchemic, quantum leap from past to present, evoking the sentiment of what a short, strange trip it's been. Tightly written, Cole's book adroitly addresses the joy and freedom of the good times from days gone by, and does a hypnotically fine job of making those days once again come alive-not just on the page-but in the minds of all of those who were there, and all of those who wished they were."" - Cameron Stauth, best-selling author of In the Name of God" Author InformationCamille Cole is the author of two books for classroom teachers and a narrative nonfiction account of her great aunt's life-a renowned educator. She has published short stories, articles, book reviews, and a monthly column. Once upon a time she wrote a monthly serialized satirical soap opera about life in Oregon, As the Rain Falls. The Midnight Show is Camille's debut memoir. She lives in Portland, Oregon, with her dog, Lillian Albright-Lily. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |