Memoirs of a World War I Baby Boomer

Memoirs of a World War I Baby Boomer
Title Memoirs of a World War I Baby Boomer PDF eBook
Author E. Philip Trapp
Publisher Outskirts Press
Total Pages 200
Release 2018-11-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781977204370

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We think of baby boomers as the generation born after WWII, but most wars lead to a crop of baby boomers. Author Trapp suggests that, for those born after WWI, the world has been a remarkable evolving panorama of change, more extensive than that experienced by any other generation alive today. Unfortunately, there are few World War I Baby Boomers left, particularly those with WWII military service. Fortunately, one of those is Phil Trapp. Even more fortunately for the reader, he is a gifted story teller. "Memoirs of a World War I Baby Boomer" is an engaging collection of life stories and reflections that chronicle one man's unique journey through the 20th century into the 21st. The stories alone would be reason enough to read these memoirs. Some stories tell of seemingly mundane everyday experiences that turn out to be rich in life lessons and insights. Other stories are dramatic and moving, particularly incidents from his military service at Iwo Jima and Okinawa during WWII. While the chapters follow the chronology of his life, Trapp uses thoughtfully selected vignettes to shed light on the unique forces and context that shaped the WWI baby boomers and to personalize their impact. There is something for everyone in "Memoirs of a World War I Baby Boomer." It is rich in historical and human detail and humor. Trapp's anecdotes about his family's history remind us of how few steps separate us from the early leaders of our country. For example, Phil's ancestor knew such remarkable historical figures as Washington and Jefferson. And Phil's grandfather was alive in the days of the Civil War. As Trapp's life is explored in subsequent chapters synchronized with major world changes and life stages, the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression come to light in new personalized ways. We learn how both family and events shaped his thinking, and we come to treasure such unique characters as his mother and grandfather for their very specific views of how one is to live one's life and see the world. Admittedly, the World War II chapter is particularly powerful and poignant. His earlier novel "The Red-Ribboned Letters" captured elements of that experience. Larger issues of war and humanity are conveyed with honestly and pain here in the memoirs. The remaining chapters guide us through Phil's return from WWII to a world filled with educational opportunities and hope. Not surprisingly, he chose the route of clinical psychology. There are intriguing vignettes of the early stages of the psychology profession and graduate education in this field. Trapp explores his time at the University of Arkansas, painting a picture of how different the university world was in decades past. He also provides snapshots of his engagement in other events of state and national importance, reminding us how one individual can make a difference. The retirement years are presented in the context of how they have been informed by this remarkable life trajectory. The final chapter is direct and without apology in its offer of guidance and its predictions about the future. As a whole, the "Memoirs of a World War I Baby Boomer" is a delightful and thought-provoking account of one person's perspective on a life story that began with birth in the aftermath of WWI. Phil has no trouble sharing this story honestly and humorously. Ultimately, he has a message for us all--about the impact of history upon one's life and the lessons that can be learned after 95 years on this planet.

Baby Boomer Female Names

Baby Boomer Female Names
Title Baby Boomer Female Names PDF eBook
Author Neal Veldenax
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 454
Release 2011-07-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1462894860

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Baby Boomer Female Names A Post World War II Boomtime Fictional Memoir by Neal L. Veldenax

Generation of the Damned

Generation of the Damned
Title Generation of the Damned PDF eBook
Author H. David Brace
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 190
Release 2016-11-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1524555169

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My book is my biography as a typical baby boomer born after the Second World War, growing up in the 50s and early 60s, which were my happy times, which would end with my enlistment in the marines! My book ends with the political fallout from that war.

Post War Boy: Memoirs of a Baby Boomer

Post War Boy: Memoirs of a Baby Boomer
Title Post War Boy: Memoirs of a Baby Boomer PDF eBook
Author Trevor Cherrett
Publisher Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages 184
Release 2017-09-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1788033213

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They say if you can remember the Sixties you could not have been there. Well post war baby boomer Trevor Cherrett was there and he can remember them. But his memories are more about what it was really like to grow up in one of the most rapidly changing periods in Britain`s history, as the country emerged from the destruction of the Second World War to a new world of peace, prosperity and the Welfare State. Born almost in sight of the red funnelled Cunarders in the port of Southampton – and on the edge of the Luftwaffe`s bombing run just a few years before – the author evokes his early years of national health orange juice, cod-liver oil, and school milk; discovering the joys of exploring the (then) sleepy country town of Ringwood where you could get away with tri-cycling halfway to Bournemouth; and growing up by the harbours and beaches of Mudeford and the South Coast . In frank detail he explores how he experienced the trials and tribulations of family life and girlfriends in a period which invented `the teenager` and witnessed the passing of much of the `old order`; how school shaped his life in the days of the 11 Plus and the great divide between Grammar schools and Secondary Moderns, and the new opportunities to go to University; and how growing up on the South Coast and the New Forest opened the door to his passions for fishing, boating and football. Like many baby boomers, Trevor acknowledges that they were, and are, a fortunate generation. But, he argues, it wasn`t just good luck or - worse – some kind of inter- generational conspiracy. Much of their good fortune was the result of far-sighted post-war policies aimed at creating a fairer as well as a more prosperous society. And he believes those policies have lessons for us today. This is not the autobiography of a Celebrity. Rather it is the story of an Everyman living through an extraordinary period of history, and making the links between his personal endeavours and the social, economic and cultural changes that affected his life, and the different places in which they were played out.

BOOM! - a baby boomer memoir, 1947-2022

BOOM! - a baby boomer memoir, 1947-2022
Title BOOM! - a baby boomer memoir, 1947-2022 PDF eBook
Author Ted Polhemus
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 401
Release 2012-01-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1470999951

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Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll . . . Straight from the fridge - I Love Lucy meets The Sopranos in The Twilight Zone. From Elvis to Johnny Rotten, Neptune, New Jersey (with Greetings from Asbury Park) to Swinging London. Some say 'it all happened in the 60s' but in BOOM! anthropologist and social historian Ted Polhemus shows how the roots of our (post) modern age go back to the heady years just after WWII. If you like Mad Men, Blade Runner, American Graffiti, Blow-up, The Wild One . . . wish you'd caught Monk at Minton's Playhouse in 1947, Springsteen at The Stone Pony or The Pistols in London in 1976 (or not) . . . Ted Polhemus' other works include Streetstyle, Fashion & Anti-fashion, Style Surfing and Body Styles.

The Baby Boomer Generation

The Baby Boomer Generation
Title The Baby Boomer Generation PDF eBook
Author Paul Feeney
Publisher History Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2015-01-05
Genre Baby boom generation
ISBN 9780750961486

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From ration book to Facebook

A Berkshire Boyhood

A Berkshire Boyhood
Title A Berkshire Boyhood PDF eBook
Author Begiebing, Robert
Publisher Anaphora Literary Press
Total Pages 157
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.