In her debut memoir, Coleman reveals an intimate account of her choice
to join a revolutionary underground guerrilla cell in the 1970's. This
turbulent time in America has lessons for all of us in an age of
domestic terrorism headlining the news today.
What begins with her youthful idealism and intent to amend the "sins" of
her blueblood ancestors soon becomes a firestorm of events that includes
the activities of a local police "death squad", the vicious rape of a
co-worker, an attack on a radical bookstore, Ku Klux Klan threats,
friends found to be on the 10 MOST WANTED list, her choice to bear arms,
donate large sums of money, and transport explosives for a cadre with
increasingly questionable motives. The unrelenting series of events that
unfold inextricably land her many years later as a witness in one of the
longest sedition trials in US history.
Terrorist or freedom fighter? That becomes the readers question to
answer just as it becomes Coleman's question as well.