The 1960's are in full swing. The sexual revolution is under way, and old assumptions and stereotypes are changing. But women still aren't welcome in technical fields, and many women go to college for a husband, not a career. Mia Brower will have no part of it. She will have a career. She will be independent. She will become the woman she wants to be. But can she find real love in a culture whose values are shifting under her feet? Wendy Teller received her AB from Harvard University and her MA from the University of California, Berkeley. She was a systems and software engineer in the process control and telecommunications industries. Now that she is retired she writes fiction, memoir, and history. Her stories have appeared in Chicken Soup for the Soul, The Naperville Sun, and Rivulets. Her story Dusting the Towels received the Richard Eastman Prose Award. Wendy's debut novel, Becoming Mia, which takes place in the 1960s in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Berkeley, California, will be published May 1. Her next project, Ella, takes place in the early 1900s in Hungary. Wendy and her husband live on a cliff in the woods near Bloomington, Indiana. www.wendyteller.com