Piloting the Currents: Growing Up in Turbulent Times 1962-1973
by Marcy A. Smalley
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About the Book
Born into the uneasy normality of postwar Kansas City, a girl comes of age in the fast changing world of the 1960’s. With a government in crisis and social traditions failing, she navigates the counter-cultural rapids and family upheavals. Escapes to Ozark waterways and engagement with the wondrous evolving music of the day are transformative. University life, travel and activism open doors to the big world and unlikely relationships widen her view. Buoyant with curiosity, she creates an adulthood beyond the one expected of her. A look back on these years then begins to reveal parallels with today’s world and challenges.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
- Additional Categories History
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 378 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798260945407
- Publish Date: Dec 05, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords Midwest, coming of age, women, Peace activism
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About the Creator
Marcy A. Smalley
Fairway, Kansas
Marcy A. Smalley, a retired urban planner, is a writer and musician. Her writing has appeared in The Sun and other publications. She edited Threshold – A Life’s Journey to Prairie, by Elaine Jones, Blurb Press, 2024. Her musical scores have been performed locally. As an urban planner she assisted in the development of the metropolitan transit plan and the RideKC Streetcar. She and her husband Barrie (a Habitat for Humanity volunteer) live in the Kansas City area near their children and grandchildren. This is her first book.
