A Summer in '69 is the true story of three college coeds who took a
summer vacation in Europe and discovered more than just a travelogue.
Dee Davidson and two of her girlfriends worked and hitchhiked their way
through Western Europe in 1969. She kept a diary of their adventures and
wrote about how three naïve young women from the Midwest tried to take
the world by storm. Their inauspicious start as maids in West Germany
and waitresses in Switzerland, led them to travels in a dozen countries
that were often fun, educational, exciting and sometimes "unfortunate."
Ultimately, this coming-of-age memoir is also a wonderful journey for
three young women that is as unforgettable for them as it will be for
readers. "Our limited budgets never got in the way of our extravagant
appetites for seeing and doing as much as we could possibly do in the
short amount of time we had." After author Dee Davidson Dosch ran across
the diary she kept during that summer of 40 years ago, she writes about
how much that experience shaped her future. "I wanted to tell a personal
story that shaped much of who I am today. I learned early on to
appreciate diversity in people and places through the many places I was
able to visit." Dosch has worked in the medical field and secondary
guidance and counseling. She is the mother of three, the grandmother of
four and lives near Springfield, Missouri. Publisher's website: http:
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