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Tales from Generation Jones

ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Every eight seconds – the time it takes to type five words, have 10 heart beats and maybe even tie your shoe (if you’re fast enough) – a baby boomer turns 65, according to USA Today.
“Life is not what it appears to be – the rush for money and fame,” author Stephen Satterwhite said, “but it is instead a journey where we find true peace, serenity, and pure, simple love.”
His latest book, True Stories from a Baby Boomer, is a collection of narratives from his remarkable life story and his journey to fulfillment, which has been shared by so many others from his generation. Satterwhite gives readers the inside look of his life as an actor, salesman, CEO, father, son, husband and man of God. These easy-to-read, short stories follow the twists and turns of Satterwhite’s professional and personal life as he searches for his identity.
From Vietnam to the Beatles playing on The Ed Sullivan Show, Satterwhite delves into the human lives of the iconic, gyrating generation, touching on sad moments of worthlessness to the unbridled ups and downs of romance and marriage. True Stories from a Baby Boomer also weaves a tale of love, loss, addiction, fame and hope that overcomes the human condition experienced to the extreme by his lost and found generation.

Available at www.amazon.com and www.barnesandnoble.com