Home Baked: My Mom, Marijuana, and the Stoning of San Francisco
Home Baked: My Mom, Marijuana, and the Stoning of San Francisco
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Home Baked: My Mom, Marijuana, and the Stoning of San Francisco
Alia Volz's HOME BAKED: MY MOM, MARIJUANA, AND THE STONING OF SAN FRANCISCO, the story of growing up in San Francisco as the daughter of the audacious, larger-than-life woman who ran the Sticky Fingers Bakery, which in the 1970s delivered upwards of 10,000 illegal marijuana brownies per month throughout the city (often from her daughter's stroller), and then in the 1980s, used the bakery's unique distribution channels to help frontline activists provide medical marijuana to their friends and former customers now suffering the depredations of AIDS, to Lauren Wein at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, in a pre-empt, for publication in Spring 2020.
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Home Baked: My Mom, Marijuana, and the Stoning of San Francisco
Alia Volz's HOME BAKED: MY MOM, MARIJUANA, AND THE STONING OF SAN FRANCISCO, the story of growing up in San Francisco as the daughter of the audacious, larger-than-life woman who ran the Sticky Fingers Bakery, which in the 1970s delivered upwards of 10,000 illegal marijuana brownies per month throughout the city (often from her daughter's stroller), and then in the 1980s, used the bakery's unique distribution channels to help frontline activists provide medical marijuana to their friends and former customers now suffering the depredations of AIDS, to Lauren Wein at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, in a pre-empt, for publication in Spring 2020.
Alia Volz's HOME BAKED: MY MOM, MARIJUANA, AND THE STONING OF SAN FRANCISCO, the story of growing up in San Francisco as the daughter of the audacious, larger-than-life woman who ran the Sticky Fingers Bakery, which in the 1970s delivered upwards of 10,000 illegal marijuana brownies per month throughout the city (often from her daughter's stroller), and then in the 1980s, used the bakery's unique distribution channels to help frontline activists provide medical marijuana to their friends and former customers now suffering the depredations of AIDS, to Lauren Wein at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, in a pre-empt, for publication in Spring 2020.



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