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Synopsis

Born in the extraordinary population surge after the Second World War, the Baby Boomers became one of the most influential generations in modern history. Neither heroes nor villains, they were a vast and varied cohort whose lives unfolded at the centre of postwar reconstruction, suburban expansion, television, rock and roll, civil rights, Vietnam, feminism, environmentalism, consumer capitalism, housing wealth, digital change, and the retirement revolution.

The Baby Boomers Changed Everything tells the balanced, fact-based story of how one generation moved from crowded maternity wards and new suburban schools to boardrooms, ballot boxes, mortgage markets, pension systems, and debates over intergenerational fairness. It follows the Boomers through childhood, youth culture, work, marriage, politics, money, technology, health, and ageing, showing how their numbers and timing gave them unusual influence over modern life.

This is not a book of blame, nostalgia, or generational mythmaking. It is a clear narrative account of a generation shaped by history and powerful enough to reshape it in return. From the music they made famous to the homes they bought, from the movements they joined to the institutions they inherited, the Baby Boomers left a mixed and lasting legacy: more freedom, more wealth, more choice, more inequality, longer lives, strained systems, and questions that still define the world today.

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