Radishes and Red Bandanas: A Novel of the 1960s

Radishes and Red Bandanas: A Novel of the 1960s

by Trudy Knowles
Radishes and Red Bandanas: A Novel of the 1960s

Radishes and Red Bandanas: A Novel of the 1960s

by Trudy Knowles

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Overview

Radishes and Red Bandanas is a work of historical fiction set in the late 1960s with the backdrop of the Vietnam War protests. As Becky sits with her son in a courtroom following his arrest during Occupy Wall Street, she thinks about her life at college forty years earlier. It's 1967 and widespread resistance against the Vietnam War rocks college campuses. Becky abandons the security of her small Kentucky hometown to spend the next four years at Lake Forest College near Chicago.

In this coming-of-age novel, Becky confronts the political and cultural turmoil of the times—protests, demonstrations, occupations, riots, assassinations, drugs, and free-love. As a woman, she will never have to fight in a war she doesn't believe in, but the draft comes to her in its hunger for her brothers, friends, and lovers. She watches their agonizing decisions—go to Canada, jail, or Vietnam. Time and again, Becky finds love and loses it.

Forty years later, Becky's son follows in her footsteps. Interspersed throughout the novel are vignettes of her son's protests and arrests during the Occupy Wall Street Movement as he fights for justice in the streets of New York City.

Radishes and Red Bandanas is a story about the redemptive power of love to heal in times of tragedy and about the importance of speaking out no matter the cost.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798986724805
Publisher: Trudy Knowles
Publication date: 09/17/2022
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.79(d)

About the Author

In 1967, Trudy Knowles left her small town in Kentucky and headed to Lake Forest College near Chicago. In the spring of 1970, Trudy attended the college’s study-abroad program in Athens, Greece, intending to return to Lake Forest for her senior year. Instead, she embarked on a trip around the world, traveling with a friend in a VW van. When the van was sold in Kabul, Afghanistan, they continued their travels for two more years using public transportation. The trip transformed her life.

Trudy completed her degree at Centre College in Kentucky, earned her master’s degree at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, and obtained her doctorate at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. She was a professor of education for twenty-five years, retiring in 2016.

Trudy is the co-author of What Every Middle School Teacher Should Know and author of The Kids Behind the Label: An Inside Look at ADHD for Classroom Teachers. Her essay, “The Miracle Message,” appears in Chicken Soup for the Soul: Miracles and the Unexplainable. She is also the author of numerous professional journal articles.

As an activist since the early sixties, Trudy still protests, marches, demonstrates, writes letters, and speaks out for peace and social justice. Her life motto comes from a bumper sticker she saw in upstate New York one day, “Dance with Reckless Abandon.” She does that every day.

Trudy lives in Westfield, Massachusetts, with her husband. She has five children and four grandchildren who are the lights of her life.
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