This book reflects on a defining time in American culture. David Duhart captures the essence of growing up in a close-knit family during the ’80s and ’90s, sharing rich memories of persistence and community values. This book resembles the people who admire the simplicity of past generations and the significance of family bonds in shaping one’s identity.
Kyle Merwin
Director
David Duhart’s book is a gorgeously composed tribute to a bygone era that many will find relevant. The tales of childhood experiences, from family gatherings to the challenges faced, paint a vivid picture of life before technology dominated our lives. The author’s reflections on values like hard work and discipline remind us of essential lessons today, making this book a must-read for all generations.
Dakota Montana
Reader
“The Last Generation of Boomers Raised” delivers a charming journey through the late 20th century, full of colorful tales and deep emotional insights. Duhart’s ability to connect personal stories with broader cultural elements creates an engaging reading experience. The book cherishes the past and inspires readers to reflect on their family traditions and experiences, nurturing a greater appreciation for life’s simpler moments



