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Confessions of a Baby Boomer

Confessions of a Baby Boomer
Author: Roger Butler
Publisher: Confessions of a Baby Boomer
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2008-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781606045671

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This is a book for every baby boomer. If you remember anything about your childhood, Roger Butler will surely delight you in Confessions of a Baby Boomer. From music to fashion, Butler steadily cruises through the culture that shaped every baby boomer. With tales of humor and passages of serious reflection, there are few stones unturned. The baby boomer life is presented through the eyes and memories of a baby boomer. Open memory lane's gate and visit the days of old. 'He can compress the most words into the smallest ideas of any man I know.' -Abraham Lincoln 'I'm proud to say Roger is my best friend and I don't care who knows it.' -Anonymous 'He always kept his room clean.' -Roger's mother 'Thank you for sending me a copy of your book; I'll waste no time reading it.' - Moses Hadas 'I'm in awe of the majesty of Roger's writing skills and rugged good looks.' -Roger Butler


Confessions of a Baby-Boomer

Confessions of a Baby-Boomer
Author: Janice J. Drummer
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1987-05-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780533073580

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Little Bit Different

Little Bit Different
Author: Rick Anderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2014
Genre: Baby boom generation
ISBN: 9781925280265

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"This story is an inspirational account of a young boy growing up in Melbourne during the 1950s...It tells how he escaped from a traumatic home life with a limited education, how he rode a bicycle 33 km a day to and from his first job and how he eventually married and set up a successful business working from home with the world at his feet. Be with him as he takes to bushwalking, not for the exercise or the challenge but to escape, to find solace and maybe friends away from his toxic home environment. Despite the best efforts of a caring and loving mother, see how his tyrannical father transforms an innocent, sensitive and artistic little boy into a rampantly cynical and screwed up adult with serious personal issues. Be amazed as Rick manages to overcome it all without taking to drink or drugs, get married, have children, set up a successful business and achieve what he thought was the perfect lifestyle. Follow the journey as he loses it all; his wife and family, his business and his dignity. And at age 43, how he found himself in the dole queue living his worst nightmare away from family and without friends or money. Watch as Rick against the odds slowly climbs from the abyss to finally succeed in ticking off most of the items currently on his bucket list. Rick hopes his experiences will inspire fellow baby-boomers and remind them that there but for the grace of God go all of us." -- back cover.


A Berkshire Boyhood

A Berkshire Boyhood
Author: Begiebing, Robert
Publisher: Anaphora Literary Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2015-03-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1681140527

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Neither celebrity-gawk, “misery memoir,” nor confessional melodrama, A Berkshire Boyhood is more reminiscent of such memoirs as Tobias Wolff’s This Boy’s Life and Emily Fox Gordon’s Are You Happy? In fact, A Berkshire Boyhood will strike readers as a parallel universe to Gordon’s book, her own story of growing up in Williamstown, Massachusetts, as a privileged faculty brat and young girl in the 1950s. Berkshire Boyhood is a boy’s story of growing up from working class roots in that same place and time. It explores family troubles arising out of the wounds and separations of World War II, ethnic religiosity, and adolescent sexuality (1950s variety). Its deeper appeal comes from our curiosity about the 1950s and the Boomer generation, from the fraught relations between that generation and their parents, who fought WWII, from our interest in the influence of landscape on human development, and from a vision of post-war years as a decade seething with the anger and dissent of an incipient counterculture that would explode the sixties.


Confessions of a Southern Baby-Boomer

Confessions of a Southern Baby-Boomer
Author: Meg Henderson Wade
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2010-05-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1452026521

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With her Unsinkable Molly Brown, Meg wondered, "Where are all the other white middle-class cocaine addicts who turn themselves into Rehab?" There weren't any-just court ordered people were there...so that's why Meg wrote "CONFESSIONS OF A SOUTHERN BABY-BOOMER-How I Survived Crack Cocaine Addiction, the Mafia & Other Totally True Tales." She knew that there were other Baby-Boomers who had this secret too and as AA and NA say, "You're only as sick as your secrets."


Baby Boomer Blues

Baby Boomer Blues
Author: Linick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9781778831270

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From Zero to Puberty and Other Life Stories

From Zero to Puberty and Other Life Stories
Author: T. Donnelly
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-06-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781514380956

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From Zero to Puberty and Other Life Stories is a memoir collection of stories and selected examples of author, commentator and retired teacher Terry Donnelly. The book highlights the people and times from the late 1940's to today." The range of emotions reflects the seasons of a life. They flit from hilarious, to somber, to thought provoking. The author uses his "common man" status to offer "tales, confessions, and musings" as snapshots of the baby boomer generation-a generation in which we went from propeller-driven airplanes to deep space exploration, from inkwells in desks to instant, electronic communication, and from music on vinyl, through music in cyberspace, to music trending back to vinyl. From Zero to Puberty challenges readers to scribble notes in the margins, and then proceed to write your own history.


A Berkshire Boyhood

A Berkshire Boyhood
Author: Robert Begiebing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2015-06-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781681141473

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A Berkshire Boyhood: Neither celebrity-gawk, "misery memoir," nor confessional melodrama, A Berkshire Boyhood is more reminiscent of such memoirs as Tobias Wolff's This Boy's Life and Emily Fox Gordon's Are You Happy? In fact, A Berkshire Boyhood will strike readers as a parallel universe to Gordon's book, her own story of growing up in Williamstown, Massachusetts, as a privileged faculty brat and young girl in the 1950s. Berkshire Boyhood is a boy's story of growing up from working class roots in that same place and time. Although A Berkshire Boyhood explores family troubles arising out of the wounds and separations of World War II, ethnic religiosity, and adolescent sexuality (1950s variety), its deeper appeal comes from our curiosity about the 1950s and the Boomer generation, from the fraught relations between that generation and their parents who fought World War II, from our renewed interest in the influence of landscape on human development, and from a vision of the early post-war years as a decade seething with the anger and dissent of an incipient counterculture that would explode the sixties.