The frustrated children shuttle between Brooklyn and the familys upstate home in Liberty, New York, while Olivia struggles to balance her complicated life as a teenager with adult responsibilities. Strong family ties and the house that bonds her with fifteen close cousins, strengthen Olivias fortitude to deal with the trials she encounters on the road ahead.
With the backdrop of Americas growing pains in the 1950s and 60s, Olivia relives her life from a young girls perspective, through post-war economic growth, fear of nuclear war, ramifications of the McCarthy Era, the civil rights movement, the assassination of a president and the Vietnam War. School days, girlfriends, boyfriends and the birth of rock and roll, enrich her story of hardships, tragedy, and extraordinary childhood experiences.
Road to Sunrise takes us traveling from the busy streets of Brooklyn, NY to the tranquil Catskill Mountains in an emotionally charged journey from idyllic early childhood, through turbulent adolescence and teen years, to the hopes and dreams of a young woman.
Olivia Beck was born in 1946 and grew up in Brooklyn, New York, spending the summers in Liberty, New York. From Long Island, she and her husband Richard moved to Massachusetts and then to Maryland. Now retired, they divide their time between their residences in Boynton Beach, Florida and Cary, North Carolina. The balance of their time is spent traveling, socializing with friends and family, and visiting their children, Jeffrey, Kenneth, and their daughter-in-law Susan.