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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



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

List of Chapters

Non-Annotated

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

Chapter Eighteen:

Golden Gate Park

Chapter Nineteen:

Speedway Meadows

Chapter Twenty:

Kentfield

Cole Street

Burlingame

Chapter Twenty-three:

Sacramento

Hillsborough

Scenic Hills

Chapter Twenty-six:

Colma

Chapter Twenty-seven:

Barnes & Noble

Chapter Twenty-eight:

Ashland Again


Annotated version


 
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Gerard Jones
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