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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:240
  • eBook ISBN:9781098369224
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098369217

Holy Hill

by Colleen Albert

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Overview
Dolly, a young, privileged California girl, descends into a bizarre religious cult operated by the colorful and outlandish Father Divine. Set in 1940s and 50s Los Angeles and Berkeley, events are seen through the eyes of Dolly's self-centered mother, her materialistic sister, and her admirable but distant father.
Description
Dolly, a young, privileged California girl, descends into a bizarre religious cult operated by the colorful and outlandish Father Divine. Set in 1940s and 50s Los Angeles and Berkeley, events are seen through the eyes of Dolly's self-centered mother, her materialistic sister, and her admirable but distant father. The book explores and questions the extent to which people can be guided or shaped by others. It ultimately questions the morality of misleading the impressionable mind into behavior far outside social norms.
About the author
Colleen Albert is a native Southern Californian who grew up on the periphery of the entertainment industry through her well-known musical family members. While earning her science degree at UCLA, she became interested in psychology, wondering how much, or if at all, people are influenced by their enviornment. Now retired after a lifelong career in healthcare, she is still wondering. Colleen resides in Santa Barbara County with her husband and two dogs.