A young woman, fresh out of college, begins her teaching career at the only school that would employ her. The pretty but very spoiled young blonde, accustomed to a life of privilege, soon learns that she is the only white person at an all black high school attempting to teach English to students that aren't interested in what she has to say. But they are interested in something else. She soon finds herself at the mercy of her students.
Widower is asked to go on a tour with his former sister-in-law. He doesn't like her very much, but as a favor does go. On the trip he discovers why his wife never got along with her sibling. He comes to understand the animosity that happened over an incident when they were teenagers / (Reviews)
Willow was a hippy. She came to Vermont during the 1960-70s. She fell in love. One problem, the man she was attracted to was married. One plan led to another and then everything fell apart. Hippies---love or hate them, they were here to stay.
Willow Oakton volunteers to help clean up the park on Earth Day. She has her best friend, the outdoors, and the attention of one Clay Wilder, a park ranger. When Willow gets lost, Clay goes to find her.
Ken is totally blind, but something very strange happens when he reaches puberty: He starts seeing sex organs. Red is for male, green for female. Then he finds that the new girl Lisa at the blind school has the same kind of vision. They are drawn to each other, and drawn to sexual exploration as they are exposed before each other. They see things both wonderful and not so wonderful that are hidden from the sighted.
Randy is headed out of town to anywhere away. A tornado bears down on him. He survives, by being invited into a car owned by a woman he doesn't know. They continue on and eventually settle in close to each other.But it doesn't last forever.