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Whats a Good Biographical Book About Someones Teenage Years During the 60s-70s?
Question by Keller: Whats a good biographical book about someones teenage years during the 60s-70s?
I want to read a book that is set in the 1960s-70s and is about a real life girl that is in her teenage years….so if you know something like that, please tell me!
If you have read the book “Cherry” by Mary Carr….anything like that!
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Answer by Pip
I have not read Cherry, but I’m With the Band by Pamela Des Barres is the memoirs of a teenage groupie during the 1960s.
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