Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll, ... and Religion
“Much terrific reporting, captivating storytelling, and enjoyable reading... a worthwhile, thought-provoking work.”
"A very readable, thoughtful book about the generation that came of age during the 60s." -- Orville Schell, Dean, Graduate School of Journalism, UC Berkeley
"Lattin's book is a fascinating, provocative and ultimately upbeat journey." -- San Francisco Chronicle
"[Lattin's] book seeks to stand up for the '60s, without giving it a free pass." -- Nashville Tennessean
"Lattin ... captures the double vision of religion, always looking forward and backward at the same time." -- Washington Post
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"A wise and witty examination." -- Detroit Free Press
Don Lattin is one of the nation's leading journalists covering alternative and mainstream religious movements and figures in America. His work has appeared in dozens of U.S. magazines and newspapers, including the San Francisco Chronicle, where he covered the religion beat for nearly two decades. Lattin has also worked as a consultant and commentator for Dateline, Primetime, Good Morning America, Nightline, Anderson Cooper 360, and PBS's Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly. He is the author of Jesus Freaks: A True Story of Murder and Madness on the Evangelical Edge, and Following Our Bliss: How the Spiritual Ideals of the Sixties Shape Our Lives Today, and is the coauthor of Shopping for Faith: American Religion in the New Millennium.
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