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Boomers, Xers, and Other Strangers: Understanding the Generational Differences that Divide Us

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Ever wonder why your kids, parents, and even coworkers think and feel so differently than you do on core issues? Rick and Kathy Hicks contend and demonstrate that many of our core values are shaped largely by what was going on in our culture and world when we were about ten years old. By recognizing the factors that give rise to our own values and those of other generations, we can achieve greater mutual understanding and reconciliation with our children, peers, and coworkers, rather than finding ourselves in conflict. An effective tool for bridging the generation gap.

384 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1999

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October 16, 2007
I loved all the facts, trivia for each era. It helps to explain a thing or two about our varied value systems and how we approach life.
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January 21, 2013
Was a really insightful, book and don't let the focus on the family on cover deter you, very, very lightly Christian. I recommend reading.
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