In the 1970s, 15 women from all parts of the country found themselves living in community with up to 300 others. They were ahead of their time in some respects — living in passive solar houses, growing organic food, and buying organic rice and grains in bulk. In other respects, though, these women found that the male-dominated culture of the country was repeated even in the counterculture of the times. As they left, each went on to accomplish much — earning PhDs and master's degrees, and becoming RNs and business owners. But years later, something drew them back together — something unique in their lives that they had experienced during that time of communal living. This is their story.
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