They were members of a generation caught between "The Greatest" and the "Baby Boomers." Dismissed by the media as spineless "jellyfish," the generation born in the 1930s inherited the thankless task of enduring the bizarre antics of the Flower Children and witnessing the political catastrophes that marked the Sixties. Meet Henry Virtson and his wife Helen, a nice Jellyfish couple devoted to being decent, honorable folks in an era that scoffed at decency and honor. Through reminiscences, dialogues, narratives and anecdotes, you'll navigate the treacherous waters of the 1960s to the 1990s with them, their children, their dog, and their belligerent raspberry patch. Join Henry and Helen as they search for hidden amber, venture out skiing and camping, and attempt to make sense of a changing world. Lovable characters, gentle humor and engaging stories similar to those of James Herriot make The Jellyfish one generation you'll never forget.
