What if you went looking for Woodstock? Would you stop before you got there if you found people who gave you purpose, or would you keep trying to make the dream real?
In 1975, nineteen-year-old Sandy wants to start fresh. He lands in Harlansburg, Pennsylvania, among a trio of unlikely neighbors who need him, teach him, and challenge him. Then he finds his Woodstock.
Using actual history and actual places, this fictional story shows how our own time echoes that time, with choices in the culture, universal virtues and values, and the difficulties young people have finding their way. This is the first of a trilogy. The theme of the second book is healing, and the third book allows Sandy to help mend the lives he strained by his sudden appearance and unexpected disappearance.