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DEAD GINNY
A Novel Biography of the First Hippie
First I was a hippie.

Then I was a stockbroker.

Now I am a hippie again.

—The Bobs

List of Chapters

Annotated



January 18, 2005

Okay, after five years and except for the first few paragraphs of each chapter, I'm taking Dead Ginny off the net. I got out of it everything I wanted to get out of it. If you want to get a copy of the final, way better book which is now called Ginny Good, like one that has a pretty cover on it that you can sit down in front of a fire in the fireplace or take to the beach or with you in the car or on a bus or a plane or a train and read like a normal human being, click this:

http://everyonewhosanyone.com/ggsyn.html

If you want to read a bunch of reviews, click this:

http://janmag.com/biography/ginnygood.html

Or this:

http://everyonewhosanyone.com/ggrev.html

If you want to see more about all the other stuff I've been up to, poke around among the pages here:

http://everyonewhosanyone.com

Thanks.

Gerard Jones
everyone@everyonewhosanyone.com

Chapter One:

Ashland

Chapter Two:

Del Mar

Chapter Three:

Royal Oak

Chapter Four:

Pacifica

Chapter Five:

San Mateo

Chapter Six:

North Beach

Chapter Seven:

Coyote Point

Chapter Eight:

45th Avenue

Chapter Nine:

Farmer's Market

Chapter Ten:

Clayton Street

Chapter Eleven:

Navarre Guest House

Chapter Twelve:

Pacific Heights

Chapter Thirteen:

Ocean Beach

Chapter Fourteen:

La Honda

Chapter Fifteen:

Shrader Street

Chapter Sixteen:

Foghorn Fish-And-Chips

Chapter Seventeen:

Drog Store Cafe

Golden Gate Park

Speedway Meadows

Chapter Twenty:

Kentfield

Chapter Twenty-one:

Cole Street

Chapter Twenty-two:

Burlingame

Chapter Twenty-three:

Sacramento

Chapter Twenty-four:

Hillsborough

Chapter Twenty-five:

Scenic Hills

Chapter Twenty-six:

Colma

Chapter Twenty-seven:

Barnes & Noble

Ashland Again


Non-Annotated version


 
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Gerard Jones
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