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The CORRIDOR Series

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Summer of Haight '67
Books 1 and 2 of The Corridor Series

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“All across the nation, such a strange vibration...”

 

It was 1967, and youths cast off their conservative social values and “dropped out” to form their own world, one of peace, love and tranquility. It became known as “The Summer of Love.” They sought utopia in a world of turmoil including a horrific war in Vietnam.


Katherine Rhodes was there, and lived through that crazy, hazy period. But when a freak accident hurls her back through time to 1967 and into her own 20-year-old hippie body, she has the opportunity to re-live her former life a little more clearly, and a lot more experienced.
 

Join Katherine (Katie) as she re-lives the world famous 1967 Summer of Love with her friends Moonbeam and Frog. You will meet Janis Joplin, Carlos Santana, Charles Manson, and many more.

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Back in 'stock '69
Books 3 and 4 of The Corridor Series

Two years have passed since KATHERINE RHODES was mysteriously sent back in time to 1967 and into her twenty-year-old hippie body. With a lifetime of knowledge, she relived the golden period known as the Summer of Love in San Francisco; this time she was able to influence a few changes that seriously affected her life. She avoided an abusive marriage and prevented her brother from dying in the Vietnam war. That story was told in Diane Sager first books in the "Corridor Series" entitled SUMMER OF HAIGHT '67.

Katie is still reliving the 60’s and with her friends she is hell bent on attending Woodstock, the famous music festival held on a dairy farm in Bethel, New York in August of 1969.

Back in ‘stock ’69 is that journey with her long-time friends MOONBEAM and FROG. Along the way we’ll meet other “Second-Chancers” from the Corridor of Endless Possibilities. This is book THREE in the "Corridor Series"

ART CAPLIN is given a second chance when he is sent back to repeat a battle in the Vietnam war in 1969. He knows who lived and died in the very gruesome fight that became known as “The Battle of Hamburger Hill”….Can he change that?

BARRY BOG died a hopeless drug addict but a strange twist in his second chance puts him into the body of RAYMOND CARMICHAEL, a black youth who shows us the inner workings of the Black Panther Movement.

Also in 1969, Police targeted many gay and lesbian bars in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York. It came to a head one June night when a raid on the Stonewall Inn sparked the notorious STONEWALL RIOTS which led to the transformation of the Gay Liberation Movement and the fight for LGBT rights in the United States.

We will experience these events through the eyes of our flamboyant characters who also find themselves “Back in ‘stock '69!”

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