Autobiography of a Baby Boomer

One man's detour from Cornell Medical School across Europe, Afghanistan, Iran, and India (with a few potholes along the way)

Nonfiction, Travel, Adventure & Literary Travel, Biography & Memoir, Reference
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Author: Robert Schultz ISBN: 9781611530506
Publisher: Light Messages Publishing Publication: May 28, 2013
Imprint: Light Messages Publishing Language: English
Author: Robert Schultz
ISBN: 9781611530506
Publisher: Light Messages Publishing
Publication: May 28, 2013
Imprint: Light Messages Publishing
Language: English

In Autobiography of a Baby Boomer you’ll follow the journey of a post-modernist baby-boomer from Father Knows Best middle class Fair Lawn, New Jersey to the hippy trail through Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and Asia. The overland journey in search of something more than he could find at Cornell University Medical College covers four years during a time when “dropping out,” “turning on,” and “free-love” were the gospel. Through his travels, drugs, séances, very far-out “Road People,” and his parents’ unremitting love, author Robert Schultz comes to truly appreciate the American way of life. In an admittedly unconventional way, Schultz discovers the rather conventional joy of having a family and the awesome responsibility that comes with it.

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In Autobiography of a Baby Boomer you’ll follow the journey of a post-modernist baby-boomer from Father Knows Best middle class Fair Lawn, New Jersey to the hippy trail through Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and Asia. The overland journey in search of something more than he could find at Cornell University Medical College covers four years during a time when “dropping out,” “turning on,” and “free-love” were the gospel. Through his travels, drugs, séances, very far-out “Road People,” and his parents’ unremitting love, author Robert Schultz comes to truly appreciate the American way of life. In an admittedly unconventional way, Schultz discovers the rather conventional joy of having a family and the awesome responsibility that comes with it.

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