Don't Trust Anyone Over Thirty
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Author(s)Howard Smead
PublisheriUniverse
ISBN / ASIN0595123937
ISBN-139780595123933
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Sales Rank5,827,542
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Here's a popular history of the Baby Boom Generation told through the vignettes, quotes, quips, sayings and slogans that characterized and shaped an era.A fascinating roller-coaster ride through the first four decades of the Baby Boom, Don't Trust Anyone OverThirty paints an indelible portrait of those days. Historian Howard Smead brilliantly chronicles America's stormygeneration and its stormy times with a refreshing approach that uses the expressions Boomers themselves loved and lived by. From Spock babies and the Golden 50s, through protest and change, Vietnam, Woodstock and the disco 70s, to the rise of the conservative right and the arrival of the Reagan Era, the glory days are all here. For Boomers and others interested in this effusive and influential generation, this signature work is a must.
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