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Green Goes Forth

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Green Goes Forth, prequel to Robert Gilbert’s Mintwood Place, follows Joe Green’s 1970s coming-of-age. A senior at American University, he lands in trouble and flees Washington two steps ahead of the law. Hiding in Sonoma County, he studies The Odyssey and the I Ching, grows marijuana, and returns after two years—wealthy, gnostic, and opposed to rising Reagan-era politics back home.

whets the appetite to keep going

—Monte Dutton

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Green Goes Forth, the prequel to Robert Gilbert’s first novel Mintwood Place, is a coming-of-age story set in the 1970s. It features the young Joe Green, who we already know as a divorced father of three, involved in the political skullduggery of Washington, DC. Now we meet young Joe, a senior at American University, who gets himself in trouble and flees the city two steps ahead of the law. His escape takes him to Sonoma County, California, where he goes into hiding. During his lonesome months of exile, he expands his imagination with the study of such books as Homer’s The Odyssey, and the I Ching of Confucius. He also becomes a successful marijuana grower. After two years, he returns to DC with money and a gnostic sense that stands in opposition to the emerging politics of the Reagan era. Green Goes Forth is Robert Gilbert’s third novel.

Product Details

PublishedJanuary 2, 2023
ImprintCalumet Editions
LanguageEnglish
Print length268
ISBN-139781960250155
Dimensions6 x 0.61 x 9 inches

This is a calm, reasoned novel about a young man who puts himself effortlessly into various forms of harm’s way. It’s an uplifting novel for readers who think that is possible with an illegal substance at its center. A bonus is the ability to compare what was normal forty years ago with what is normal now. The great difference, it turns out, was in between.

—Monte Dutton on Amazon