Raver Girl: Coming of Age in the 90s
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She Writes Press, 2021.
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English
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9781647423087

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Samantha Durbin., & Samantha Durbin|AUTHOR. (2021). Raver Girl: Coming of Age in the 90s . She Writes Press.

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A '90s time capsule buried inside a coming-of-age memoir set against the neon backdrop of the San Francisco Bay Area's rave scene, Raver Girl chronicles Samantha's double life as she teeters between hedonism and sobriety, chaos and calm, all while sneaking under the radar of her entrepreneur father, a man who happened to drop acid with LSD impresario Owsley Stanley in the '60s.

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