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Saturday December 7, 2019

Join us on Saturday, December 7th at 7:00 for a book discussion by Rich Israel, author of Groovin': Horses, Hopes & Slippery Slopes. The presentation will be followed by an author reception.
       
In this lighthearted memoir of adventure and self-discovery, Rich Israel takes us on his journey during the tumultuous and transformative '60s.

Eschewing societal norms, he hitchhikes across the country, tries his hand at mining, works at a circus, and rides a horse hundreds of miles through the Rocky Mountain wilderness--all the while, the draft and the Vietnam War are nipping at his heels.

Written in vivid detail, this coming-of-age story offers an opportunity to tag along on a nostalgic trek through a unique period in our nation's history, as well as to experience the colorful hippie culture of that time. If you were there to live it, this book is certain to spark treasured memories. If not, it's bound to bring to life the flavor and exhilaration associated with catching that exceptional wave.

Regardless of your background, these candid tales and unforgettable, quirky characters are guaranteed to warm your heart and bring a smile to your face.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Rich Israel Author RICH ISRAEL was born in December 1945. The baby boomer generation officially began January 1, 1946, so Rich says, "I was sent ahead as a scout to prepare the way."

Raised in a middle-class Jewish household in Sacramento, he spent his college years at the University of California, Davis, campus, where he initially studied engineering, then transferred to biological sciences because of his love for nature. After graduating, he worked for the entomology department at the university for a year, then dropped out and embarked on many of the adventures described in his writings.

In the early 1970s, Rich coauthored what appears to be the first back-to-the-land book for his generation--a self-published guide titled Homesteaders Handbook. He went on to study natural medicine and worked in the natural foods industry for a dozen years. In 1991, he authored The Natural Pharmacy Product Guide, which remained on the Nutri-Books Top 10 List of Health Books for four months.

Rich is currently working on Trippin', the second book in his Hippie Adventurer series. He lives with his wife, Doris, in Boulder, Colorado.