PARTY AT THE END OF THE RAINBOW by Ronald Schulz
The Party at the End of the Rainbow is a creative nonfiction memoir that reads like a novel.
Released from jail and the asylum in 1970, Ron turns eighteen and gets his draft card, but he can never betray his convictions or cut his hair and join the straight society. From Rock Concert to gritty city streets, Ron hits the road and finds wild love and wilder sex, along with betrayal. Ron and his wild, tree hugging band of saboteur friends fight back against the Establishment from the first Earth Day school walkout until he joins the White Panthers, whose motto is, “Dope, Rock ‘n’ Roll And Fucking in the Streets!” This memoir is a sequel to CHICAGO RAGE, the first in a series that includes HOME AT THE EDGE, PARTY AT THE END OF THE RAINBOW, and coming soon, TEENAGE RUNAWAY, and he is working on more to follow.
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Author Bio:
RONALD SCHULZ was born in 1952 in Chicago. He dropped out to explore the Sixties radical counterculture before hitchhiking across Europe and North Africa from Morocco to Egypt, on a roundabout Buddhist pilgrimage to Nepal. Now a semi-retired, still globe-trotting hobo, and a new author writing his honest history of those tumultuous times, he hopes to honor departed friends’ memories before he too vanishes from this planet. He has taken advanced writing classes at the University of Washington and Hugo House. Ronald is a father of two, and grandfather of three, who believes in living life to the fullest, regardless of circumstances.