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Memoir Recalls Playgirl Centerfold Campaign -- From 12-Year-Old's Perspective

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In 1979, 12-year old Lou Cove had just moved to Salem, Massachusetts -- his family's eighth home in a decade -- when an eccentric family friend named Howie came to live with them.

"I often describe him as a real deal hippie from Berkeley, California," said Cove, "who looked like Jeff Bridges and talked like Lenny Bruce on acid."

Howie also happened to be a centerfold model for Playgirl magazine, and he asked young Lou to lead a neighborhood campaign to get him voted Playgirl's man of the year.

Almost 40 years later, Cove -- now a fundraising consultant in Northampton -- has written a memoir about that period. It's called "Man of the Year."

Cove told us he visited Howie and his wife Carly a few years ago, shortly before he started writing.

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Karen Brown is a radio and print journalist who focuses on health care, mental health, children’s issues, and other topics about the human condition. She has been a full-time radio reporter for NEPM since 1998.