The Cow in the Doorway is a hilarious journey back to the 60s, with an overworked and under-motivated college freshman who just wants to escape the draft and get laid. Alternating between laugh-out-loud funny and bare-knuckled tense, ride along, in an emotionally-charged journey through elation and heartbreak and end in a happy, ironic place. The Cow in the Doorway- love and loss in the time of Pot and Protest by Gino B. Bardi – Amazon Kindle
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One response to “The Cow In The Doorway: Love and Loss in the Time of Pot and Protest by Gino B. Bardi”
I read this book! It's great, a laff riot. They say that if you remember the sixties you weren't there. I say if you read this book, it will all come back to you.
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