There's something about the '60s that calls us back, again and again. It's the style, the music, the cultural upheaval, and the wide-open sense of freedom, like there were no consequences to the sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll lifestyle of the late '60s and early '70s. Then again, we know that eventually, there were consequences. Those days did end, sometimes tragically, sometimes quietly, fading into a cache of colorful souvenirs kept packed away in the attic.
That's where Claire, the heroine of Jane Green's "Sister Stardust" (out April 5), keeps the mementos from the dreamlike weeks she spent in Marrakesh at the side of '60s It girl Talitha Getty, her husband Paul - the heir of an oil tycoon - and the group of rock stars, models, and fashion designers that surrounded them. Claire, though, is perhaps the last person we'd expect to fall into that lifestyle.
That's where Claire, the heroine of Jane Green's "Sister Stardust" (out April 5), keeps the mementos from the dreamlike weeks she spent in Marrakesh at the side of '60s It girl Talitha Getty, her husband Paul - the heir of an oil tycoon - and the group of rock stars, models, and fashion designers that surrounded them. Claire, though, is perhaps the last person we'd expect to fall into that lifestyle.
- 4/5/2022
- by Maggie Ryan
- Popsugar.com
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