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A humorous memoir about growing up in a small town in the 1950s, and reflections on the changing nature of childhood and on aging.
Calling all Baby Boomers! This book is the first in a series that helps guide Baby Boomers through the Third Chapter of their lives and provides a guide to make their dreams and goals come to life. This series also helps Boomers become part of the growing Third Chapter of Life community, to connect with other like minded people, to provide mentoring and resources launch their own adventure and to share experiences and stories with one an other. The segment of the Baby Boomer Generation that is currently between 55 and 65 years old is the largest part of this population and the Third Chapter of Life Adventures, the Baby Boomer's Excellent Adventure Guide and the other books in the series are designed to help make the transition into retirement planning or full retirement as simple and as effective as possible.
Staying Alive is the sequel to An Innocent ManThe Life and Times of an American Baby Boomer. The first book explored growing up in the 1950s and 1960s. Staying Alive continues the adventure into the serendipitous 1970s. The same characters we enjoyed so much in An Innocent Man return and try to take the great leap from late adolescence into early adulthood. Follow our baby boomers as they struggle to survive college, avoid or cope with the Vietnam War, and eventually join mainstream society. Watch these reckless students try to turn themselves into budding professionals; struggle with marriage, child-rearing, and divorce; and try to survive the ups and downs of the volatile 1970s. Totally submerged in their own lives and interests, they still cant avoid the impacts of multiple wars, two oil embargos, rampant inflation, on-again off-again recession, and other world and life-changing events. Follow Ed Bakers efforts to just keep staying alive, John Fitzmorriss transition from Vietnam to a normal life, Johnny Latellas desire to keep scoringon and off the athletic field, Jerry Prinzs simple desire to succeed in business, and Jack Fitzhughs tenacious struggle to turn bad luck into good. Will they survive the gyrating 1970s, and can they do it alone, or does friendship really make a difference?
We are the generation raised under the thumb of survivors of the Great Depression and World War Two, with overtones of turn of the century immigrants and horse traders. A generation exposed to great beginnings blended with the old world of yesterday. We were to have what our parents didn't and our fortunes to come quickly. We have seen more changes in our sixty years than any other. Our parents are 'The Greatest Generation' because of their sacrifices, for ensuring our way of life and the scientific advances and discoveries. Our legacy shall be known for our contributions of technological advancements. And yes we are a generation living for today and paying for it tomorrow! We make credit cards a way of life. Destined to be high achievers, believing that hard work pays off, educated better than any generation before. We will challenge authority and the status-quo, a counterculture. As an outcry of love after the war, we are the 'Baby Boomers'.
All baby boomers are children of their time. In Our Time After a While, writer Lloyd Billingsley backpacks into that time, the tail end of the tail-fi n era, in its very birthplace. In the motor cities of Detroit and Windsor, the streets, schools and parks jostled with a vast cast of characters. The author charts their adventures, and the sound track no border could stop, and which would spread around the world. This was long ago, but like Bob Seger the author is still humming a song from 1962, and still looking back in wonder. In Our Time After a While, his fellow baby boomers and all others can join him. Memories are made of this.
Lynns adventures in life from childhood to grandmahood are fun and exciting with some interesting challenges.
A story of a member of the Baby Boomer Generation from an urban, blue collar, community outside of Chicago. The story captures the journey of a Baby Boomer from a perspective in his little piece of the world. The journey includes many colorful characters throughout his journey in life. The story starts in an Italian/Greek working class neighborhood, and takes you to the battlefields of Vietnam. It will take you all the way back to the author's little piece of the world by the end of the Baby Boomer Generation. A great read for Baby Boomers, and others interested in this period of American Culture.
Today's multitudes of "WW II Baby Boomers" would find it difficult to visualize what life was like for youthful WW I Baby Boomers in the depression era decade of the 1930s through the looming World War II years. It was an age before electronic hand-held gadgets, cell phones, GPS and color television. Five to nine inch black and white static bedeviled TVs could only hint at the future of home entertainment. "Jack Armstrong, the All American Boy" and "The Lone Ranger" was the after-school radio fare for children and the "Kate smith Hour", "Amos and Andy", "The Sixty-Four Dollar Question", "Name That Tune" and "The Shadow Knows" was typical air-wave entertainment for adults. The herein recorded true escapades and anecdotes from the life of an average small river-town baby boomer in a typical rural depression era industrial community will provide a glimpse into the lives of a youngster and his friends who never realized that those times were tough.