Foreword

Outwardly, suburbia maintains the straitlaced, middleclass look that belies the social ferment behind closed doors.

There is the secret use of drugs, fed by the marijuana syndrome. There is the river of alcohol flooding from door to door under the euphemism of social drinking. Then, of course, inevitably there is the advent of mateswapping. All in the spirit of good, clean fun. . . but where does the fun stop and the degradation begin? When one excess leads to another-and another-to what? This is the story of what outwardly appears a normal, average American family. It is startling as a minor of a way of life behind closed doors. No facade. No regrets. Indeed, for this family, pleasures of the flesh are the norm.

FUN WITH THE FAMILY-a novel of fiction for entertainment. A page of our restless society as food for serious thought.

-The Publisher