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Get in, hold on, and shut up!

This wonderful baby-boomer-gone-wild autobiography captures the essence of 1960s America and beyond. I followed the karma of Marc DuQuette in one sitting, hanging on as he careened wildly from one adventure to the next, making me laugh and breaking my heart. It's worth the read simply to get inside the head of a man who will think to himself, upon being thrown to the ground by police, "What's the karma with my nose and the street?" I loved this book.

Melissa B. Latimer,
Riverside, CA
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Here is a visual tour of my life. Click on any image to start the slide show.

My mom's uncle on his farm in the "sandhills" country of western Nebraska. Circa 1906. My mom's grandfather was full Cherokee and rode in the Wild West Show in the 1880's. He was killed performing on horseback. My mom's grandmother was "off the boat" from Scotland.My dad worked in the oilfields as a driller. His dad was French. His mom was born in London.

My mother and father.My Dad with my brother, Lon and myself.Me with my younger brother, author Lon Milo DuQuette - Lakewood, California.Me - packin' heat - Long Beach, California

Neighbor kid posing with my guns. I took the picture. I was about 11 years old.I always loved the blues!

My brother, Lon, and myself with the Panic Bus!Me and Three BuckaroosMe and Two BuckaroosMe. Demonstration. London 1976Anarchists and communists. London 1976London 1976London 1976London 1976Just after the Summer Solstice - Stonehenge - 1976Me in the 1990'sMe in the early 1990's with my vegetarian cat and "familiar", Marcel.Me. Laguna Beach, CA. 2008.
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