Becoming MIA von Wendy Teller [Taschenbuch, 378 Seiten]
Harvard, 1964: The preppies know they own the world, the brilliant want to excel, and the girls want an MRS degree. Berkeley, 1968: the flower children play, whiffs of pot mingle with the odor of tear gas, and students demonstrate for free speech, civil rights, and against the Vietnam War. Mia Brower is determined to have a career. She struggles with the bias against women in technical fields and with the ugly politics of the war. And, of course, she falls in love and faces moral dilemmas as society is swept up in the sexual revolution. She wants to become herself, but who is she?
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