As six young Coloradoans from the Jazz Generation launch a national radio show, they hardly expect the whirlwind of controversy and danger that descends on them. Will they inspire their listeners as much as they intend? Will they bring light to the debate between Freudians and alternative thinkers in psychology like Otto Rank? And will one of them, still haunted by the trauma of the First World War, resolve his dilemmas? Events move from the backcountry of Wyoming to a radio studio in downtown Denver to the jazz cabarets of Chicago as these adventurers' challenging quest moves toward victory or defeat. Reactions from Early Readers: "insightful, inspiring, and motivating" "who knew the 1920s had such depth?" "goes to the heart of debates in psychology still with us today" "love the charming portrayal of Louis Armstrong" "some of the best writing I've ever read about the First World War"
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