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Boomer

1990369 pagesCrossroad Press

Synopsis

A wry, essayistic novel told entirely through a series of essays by its unnamed narrator — an aging baby boomer who has spent decades writing about his own generation's perceived entitlement and cultural impact. As he confronts the gap between how boomers see themselves and how they are actually viewed by younger generations, the book becomes both a comic takedown of Boomer culture and a meditation on mortality, legacy, and what it means to grow old in an age that no longer centers you.

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Boots's own generation, depicted through various characters he encounters as he confronts their perceived entitlement and cultural impact.

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