The story is set largely in the late 1960s. Two young lovers wrestle with the age-old problems of romance and postage. That reminds me, I should reread The Crying of Lot 49.
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A President of the United States gets involved with his younger sister, a lonely widow, after she takes on the role of official hostess for the White House.
I was working as a Systems Analyst at a large university. We hired Comp Sci students to help us and give them some real-world experience. When my turn came, Lynn Carson was assigned to my staff. She was a tall, slim, black-haired young lady with freckles and surprising gray eyes. What I didn't know was that she wanted more than just programming experience from me.