![]() With lots of Me!-generation talk and nubile sex, this should appeal mainly to the savvy young-particularly those who fantasize about getting Teacher into the sack. about the idea of-well living together basically."" Well, basically, Caroline and Justin do marry, while liberated Maggie, softened by the near-saintly Todd, reconsiders domesticity. Caroline's mother takes the relationship in stride-she has her own plans: ""Malcolm and I have been talking. But Caroline's lover is 28-year-old Justin, her science teacher, married, and a father! Their rousing affair-fought off at first by Justin-has Justin's wife running off to commit suicide. Virgin Maggie pairs off with virgin Todd in her apartment (""So he'll be here in the morning?"" benignly inquires Father). The two 18-year-olds are almost simultaneously catapulted into their first sexual experiences. Maggie lives with her widower father, a good-natured Freudian psychiatrist, in a comradely partnership Caroline's pleasant, somewhat more conservative mother is divorced. At the time she was an 18-year-old model. ![]() Maggie would like to be a career scientist with freeform attachments Caroline, the artist, is attuned to a pastel domesticity. Soon after she arrived in New York from Camp Lejeune, N.C., in 1972, she became a regular at Max’s Kansas City, the famed night spot just a few blocks away. ![]() Maggie and Caroline are Manhattan schoolmates who land some distance from initial aspirations. ![]() Another of Klein's sermons about the power of love and dishy sex to melt the ice traps of teenagerdom. ![]()
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