Through Jack in Love,  author, Roberta Grimes explores how the social revolution of 1968—women’s liberation, cultural upheaval, changing values, and technological transformation—created questions we are still asking today about love, identity, faith, and reinvention.In a new romance novel, Jack In Love, set in late 1960s New York City, author Roberta Grimes raises some key issues that women had to confront back then -- and still do even today, such as making choices about marriage vs a career, understanding the role of wealth and financial security in a relationship, and defining whether to adhere to societal norms or not. It is a book about love, womanhood, and the choices and sacrifices we make that ultimately drive the life we make for ourselves. Inspired by some real-life events, it is a gripping, emotional, and character-driven story that is sure to unleash many conversations amongst the generations of all women. Grimes, who has penned several novels, including Almost Perfect (Berkley), about a young, pretty, and successful woman, Kim Bonner, who wrestles with the affections of two very different men and with a dark crime of the past that threatens her happiness and success. She is also well-known internationally for her research, writings, and podcast regarding the afterlife.

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