Innocence on the Move is a reminder of the timeless allure of the open road. Transcend to the bygone era of August 1971, as you join Marcia and Zoe on their epic cross-country road trip from Michigan to the West Coast.
***** "The story is a nostalgic trip down memory lane for anyone who grew up in the 1960s-70s. The author captures the adventurous and often spontaneous spirit of the boomer generation. The pop culture references illuminate life at the time, featuring everything from 8-Track players to the American Top 40s with Casey Kasem. Kosar places her experiences in a broader context of the significant social and cultural changes of the 70s. " Reviewed by Carol Thomson for Readers' Favorite
***** "Those who want to expand their horizons should read Marcia Kosar's Innocence on the Move. This engaging and humorous book will appeal to fans of memoirs, adventure, and travel books. Kosar's writing style is clear and to the point, yet she manages to make the descriptions so vivid that I could imagine myself in the helicopter flying over the iconic Mount Rushmore with Marcia and Zoe. This book is informative as Kosar shares fun facts about the places they visited, like the history of Reno's Nevada Club casino or that Yellowstone was the first National Park in the world." Reviewed by Nino Lobiladze for Readers Favorite
***** "Innocence on the Move is a captivating tale that perfectly encapsulates the culture of the early 1970s. The music, adventure, and free spirit of the era resonate through Marcia's and Zoe's experiences. Kosar celebrates youthful poignant reflections on societal changes faced by young women both then and now. This is a fantastic story that combines humor, entertainment, and insightful commentary, inspiring readers to embark on their own adventures with family and friends." Reviewed by Doreen Chombu for Readers' Favorite
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