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Innocence on the Move : ...NOT the Road Trip you took with your Parents!

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This is a fun and entertaining story that follows the true adventures of two-spirited young women Marcia (18) and Zoe (19), who embark on a cross-country road trip in the summer of 1971. They start their memorable journey in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and head to the West Coast. Like the characters themselves, listeners will be surprised by the unique, often unexpected, and sometimes-sensational situations the girls stumble into. Along with the natural wonders of the West - discover what can make a night turn magical, mystical, or perhaps magnificent!

Woven throughout the book is a glance into America's music scene from "The Motor City" to L.A. and a peek into the lives of the people they meet along the way. As, an added bonus, the author includes a "What Happens Next..." section which starts when the girls return home from their trip and briefly passes through the next five decades of Marcia and Zoe's lives.

If you enjoyed WILD, GAP YEAR GIRL and the fun parts of THELMA and LOUISE, then allow yourself to escape from today's reality and visit the bygone era of the early 70s and America's West.

INNOCENCE ON THE MOVE is a cross between a women's travel memoir, historic fiction and a comedy.

AUTHOR: Marcia Kosar is an active member of "Sisters on the fly" (Sister #4383) and holds Emeritus status with her Realtor Associations. Her passion for adventure continues to expand. To date she has visited more than 70 countries and all but three States. Kosar encourages listeners to reminisce about their own adventures, to tell their personal stories, and to be inspired to take their next trip. PDF instructions are included.

Whether your a BABY BOOMER or a 20-year old ZOOMER...sit back, relax, and enjoy the journey!

WHAT OTHERS HAVE SAID:

"An absolutely delightful read, evoking wonderful memories of simpler times. I read the book in one sitting because it was too much fun, to put down!"

"...an enjoyable, feel good story"

"I knew those boys were going to be trouble!"