The Acid Queen, Susannah Cahalan
The Acid Queen, Susannah Cahalan
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The Acid Queen
The Psychedelic Life and Counterculture Rebellion of Rosemary Woodruff Leary

Author: Susannah Cahalan

Narrator: Susannah Cahalan

Unabridged: 10 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 04/22/2025


Synopsis

“Shines a light on one of the twentieth century’s most amazing untold life stories. ... An essential read—and an unforgettable trip.” —Robert Kolker, author of Hidden Valley Road

“Cahalan details a piece of lost but fascinating history, the story of a woman who embodied an era of freedom, experimentation, and psychedelic adventure. Meticulously reported and beautifully crafted.” —Susan Orlean

The untold story of the woman who played a critical role in bringing psychedelics into the mainstream—until her audacious exploits forced her into the shadows—from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Brain on Fire

Rosemary Woodruff Leary has been known only as the wife of Timothy Leary, the Harvard professor-turned-psychedelic high priest, whose jailbreak captivated the counterculture and whose life on the run with Rosemary inflamed the government. But Rosemary was more than a mere accessory. She was a beatnik, a psychonaut, and a true believer who tested the limits of her mind and the expectations for women of her time.

Long overlooked by those who have venerated her husband, Rosemary spent her life on the forefront of the counterculture, working with Leary on his books and speeches, sewing his clothing, and shaping—for better and for worse—the media’s narrative about LSD. Ultimately, Rosemary sacrificed everything for the safety of her fellow psychedelic pioneers and the preservation of her husband’s legacy.

Drawing from a wealth of interviews, diaries, archives, and unpublished sources, Susannah Cahalan writes the definitive portrait of Rosemary Woodruff Leary, reclaiming her narrative and her voice from those who dismissed her. Page-turning, revelatory, and utterly compelling, The Acid Queen shines an overdue spotlight on a pioneering psychedelic seeker.

About The Author

Susannah Cahalan is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Brain on Fire, which has sold over a million copies and has been translated into more than twenty languages. Her second book, The Great Pretender, was shortlisted for the Royal Society’s 2020 Science Book Prize. Her third book, The Acid Queen, a biography of Rosemary Woodruff Leary, a hidden voice of the American counterculture movement, was published by Viking in 2025. She has written for The New York Times, Vogue, Rolling Stone, AirMail, Oprah Magazine, and The New York Post, where she worked as a cub reporter. She lives in Rhode Island with her family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Terri on March 17, 2025

They say behind every great man is a great woman, and Rosemary Woodruff Leary's story is no different. While Timothy Leary may not be held in high esteem by many of the institutions that he sought to belong to and then turn around and rebel against, Rosemary was there by his side throughout some of......more

Goodreads review by Karen on March 05, 2025

Pretty good and really thought provoking. This was my era. The position Rosemary created for herself as second class citizen seems shocking. The role of women as cooks, cleaners, and support staff in her various groups is appalling. The acid culture is interesting for a while. But Leary sounds like......more

Goodreads review by Bookreporter.com on April 27, 2025

At one point in their lives, they had served as each other’s liberators, and together they would liberate the consciousness of countless people during the turbulent 1960s. Rosemary Woodruff was familiar with the mystical as she watched her father perform tricks in front of wonderstruck audiences in......more

Goodreads review by David on May 01, 2025

Extremely eventful life of a beautiful (author mentions this many times) young woman whose third husband was Timothy Leary, with whom she reunited after decades apart [and having forgiven him for ratting her out after she helped him escape from prison] and a long period of living as a fugitive from......more

Goodreads review by Ruth on November 27, 2024

The biography of Rosemary Woodruff, one of Timothy Leary's paramours/wives, reads mainly as a story of a 1950's young woman seeking to find an identity for herself through her attachment to a man. Sadly, many "muses" of that era fell for the men who would use them and then discard them. I am glad to......more


Quotes

Named a Best Biography of 2025 by The Guardian
One of The New York Times Book Review Podcast’s “Books We're Excited About in Early 2025”

A Town & Country Best Book to Read This April
A New York Post Best Book for Spring

“Cahalan shines a light on one of the twentieth century’s most amazing untold life stories. Rosemary Woodruff Leary blazed an astonishing trail through the red hot center of Sixties counterculture—the downtown Beats, the pioneers of hallucinogens, the Summer of Love, rock and roll royalty, the Weather Underground, the Black Panthers, and more. With her captivating storytelling, Cahalan helps us all see this wildly misunderstood epoch of American life with new eyes. An essential read—and an unforgettable trip.” —Robert Kolker, author of Hidden Valley Road

“Rosemary Woodruff Leary was more than just the First Lady of 1960s counterculture. As this deeply researched, fun, and fascinating biography from the Brain on Fire author Susannah Cahalan reveals, Leary—who was married to psychedelic icon Timothy Leary—is no mere supporting character. Instead, the biography depicts a smart, driven, creative, and cunning woman who lived a life just as interesting, if far less known, than that of her one-time husband. After all, he wasn’t the one who broke her out of prison, was he?” Town & Country

“Explores how Woodruff fell into her husband’s powerful orbit. . . . The Acid Queen focuses on the couple’s chaotic, drug- and sex-filled lives between their first meeting in 1965 and their split in 1971, years that included communal compounds in New York and California, arrests, jail time, a prison break and travel as fugitives in North Africa and Europe.” The New York Times

The Acid Queen reclaims the legacy of a psychedelic pioneer. . . . Marks yet another compelling entry in the growing body of work reclaiming the stories of women unfairly relegated to the footnotes of history.” —San Francisco Chronicle

A key a protagonist of the psychedelic counterculture, Rosemary Woodruff lived a life every bit as fascinating as her husband’s. . . . The Acid Queen is a fond, imaginatively researched tribute to [Woodruff's] free, forever-seeking spirit” The Guardian

“Cahalan is the perfect guide on this very trippy ride.” —Boston Globe

“Rosemary Woodruff fell into a trippy world of trickery when she met the charming Timothy Leary. A thrilling biography tells her story. . . . An eye-widening account of the madcap melange of drugs, radical politics and idealism, and the quixotic search for kicks and deeper truths that made up the 1960s.” —The Telegraph

“Rosemary Woodruff Leary was one of the great unsung heroines of the 1960s. Susannah Cahalan’s brilliant account of this woman’s incredibly courageous life in troubled times not only brings Rosemary back to life but also finally accords her the place in the history of that era she has always so richly deserved.” —Robert Greenfield, author of Timothy Leary: A Biography

“Cahalan details a piece of lost but fascinating history, the story of a woman who embodied an era of freedom, experimentation, and psychedelic adventure. Meticulously reported and beautifully crafted.” —Susan Orlean, author of The Library Book

“A fascinating portrait of an unsung shero of the counterculture. I couldn’t put it down!” —Holly George-Warren, author of Janis: Her Life and Music

“Cahalan has done the world a service in restoring Rosemary’s legacy with this stellar biography, which is rich in sumptuous detail, both personal and historic, and is artfully constructed from the archives. Whether you know anything about the acid scene or are a complete novice, there is so much to enjoy in this excellent book.” —Kate Moore, author of The Radium Girls

“Rosemary Woodruff Leary defied the FBI, the CIA, the American prison system and her famous husband to become a fugitive. But who was she really running from? That fascinating question looms over Susannah Cahalan's insightful, intimate biography — part romance, part thriller, all astounding.” —Maureen Callahan, author of Ask Not

“When I finished reading this intoxicating book I both better understood the American counterculture and had exhilarating new ideas about what it means to be a woman in the world.” —Ada Calhoun, author of Also a Poet

“[Cahalan] excavates the consequences—psychotic depersonalization, disillusionment, personal betrayal—that accompany attempts to dissolve boundaries of self, to blur mind and substance, especially for women whose emotional and psychological suffering is too often privatized or pathologized. The Acid Queen joins the company of works that resist easy redemption, insisting that the edge of sanity is a lived terrain to understand, often with ambivalence, complexity, and cost.” —Electric Literature

“Brilliant . . . [The Acid Queen] brings Timothy Leary’s wife out of the LSD guru’s shadow.” Book and Film Globe

“[A] vibrant biography . . . Cahalan uses Rosemary’s stranger than fiction story to offer a vivid portrait of how flower power cracked up in the ’70s. It’s an electric account of a remarkable life and the end of an era.” Publishers Weekly

“A well-wrought narrative that brings deserved attention to a lost figure in the counterculture.” Kirkus Reviews