Background
Burkholder, Roger Glenn was born on February 5, 1944 in Omaha. Son of Christian Kenneth and Beverley Pierce (Manning) Burkholder.
("A bit difficult to get into at first, but things become ...)
"A bit difficult to get into at first, but things become clear as the story develops and as the young boy, C. J., matures. Well worth reading."-Dr. Hanna Newcombe, Peace Research"Fascinating."-Dr. Larry LockridgeBelonging to the first generation of collegiate students never to have experienced a time without the possibility of nuclear war, C. J., Jack, and Leah, in their sometimes assured and other times hesitant movements toward each other, are struggling in the direction of a future they have always known they may not have. Then a crisis is inadvertently brought to all three lives by a psychiatrist involved in a pursuit of definitions of global sanity. It is a crisis the psychiatrist himself comes to share and which soon begins to give voice to what had been silences central to our time. Respectfully nonviolent, this coming-of-age novel builds into an insightful and feelingly true exploration of quandaries basic to our era and ultimately touching all our lives, if only indirectly.
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Burkholder, Roger Glenn was born on February 5, 1944 in Omaha. Son of Christian Kenneth and Beverley Pierce (Manning) Burkholder.
Bachelor, Harvard University, 1966.
Owner, Mosaic, Denver, 1970-1978; owner, Mosaic, Los Angeles, 1979-1980; owner, Formers' Understandings, Omaha, since 1982.
("A bit difficult to get into at first, but things become ...)
Member Peace Action, Washington, since 1997, Lawyers' Committee on Nuclear Policy, New York City, since 1997, National Interreligious Svc. Board for Conscientious Objectors, Washington, since 1997.