![]() As a child Lisa knew the ecstatic comfort of inclusion in a cult and as a teenager the torment of rebelling against it. ![]() By the time Lisa was ten, Lisa’s mother had them pledging their lives to the Unification Church (the “Moonies”). Lisa’s early years in 1970s New York City were a mixture of encounter groups, macrobiotic diets, communes, Indian ashrams, and watching naked actors on off-Broadway stages during the musical "Hair." By the time her older brother was ten, Lisa’s father had him smoking pot. Lisa Kohn discusses "To the Moon and Back: A Childhood Under the Influence." A Q&A and signing will follow the discussion.Ībout the book: The best seats Lisa Kohn ever had at Madison Square Garden were at her mother’s mass wedding, and the best cocaine she ever had was from her father’s friend, the judge. Add to iCal Add to Google Buy Tickets/RSVP Date & Time ![]()
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