A review by sharonfalduto
Set the Night on Fire by Libby Fischer Hellmann

A workable book with a great idea behind it. Starts in the present day, talking about the actions of a group of aged 1960s radicals. My favorite part of the book was the meat of it, when we were back in the 1960s and the kids were doing their radical hippie SDS type stuff; the things that the book hints are coming back to haunt them in the future. Unfortunately we head back to the present for a fairly implausible ending. Also, in the cover photo, the author looks like an angry lesbian biker. Why is this necessary?