Are you following the three boomer chicks? Take it from me, it is about time to start paying attention to those who came before you. Those who come after you will thank you for doing that. Mary, Jane, and Lucy were once where you are now. They were leery of trusting anyone over thirty. Back in the ’60s, people were aware of injustice. The Summer of Love in San Francisco opened their hearts and minds to the truth. They won many battles. Sadly, the country has been overtaken by hatred. We are losing our freedom. Laws are being overturned by judges on the far right. Laws that give us our freedom and equality are being stripped away. We are living in troubled times. We must treat others with dignity and respect. Our democracy depends on it. Mary, Jane, and Lucy wanted to lose the boomer blues. Sadly, they are losing everything they fought for in the sixties. The world has gone crazy. And it all started in 2016 when Donald J. Trump defeated Hillary Clinton. We have to pay attention to what is happening around us. There are evil forces out to destroy freedom throughout the world. Follow Mary, Jane, and Lucy and help change the country back to what we fought for in the sixties. Help the boomer chicks and the rest of the world lose the blues and vote blue.
The Boomer Chicks Address Youth
Published by Mary K Lanza
Hello: I am a writer who directs your attention to life in the 'now'. My most recent masterpiece is Losing the Boomer Blues. This whimsical story is about 3 old friends traveling back in time to lose their boomer blues. I grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and fell in love with writing at a very early age. I have written many short stories and poems down through the years. I've won awards but more than that I have won the hearts of my readers. I became a member of the Oakland Art Association in the late '90s and devoted many years to creating collage art but never stopped writing. I decided to start writing Losing the Boomer Blues in 2016 and finished writing it in August of 2018. It was with great pride that I self-published it in October of 2018. This charming story appeals not only to my baby boomer counterparts but to those of all ages who find the Summer of Love a quest for peace, freedom, and equality. The struggle for unity will never die. We are the United States. Divided is an impossibility. View more posts
