The reviewer found 'Generations' by Jean Twenge to be an insightful and engaging book that stimulated meaningful conversations across three generations during a family trip. They highly recommend it to parents and pastors, praising its ability to explain generational differences through technology and unique experiences.
The reviewer, a father of five, was eager to read 'Generations' by Jean Twenge after enjoying her previous book, 'iGen'. They listened to the audiobook during a road trip with their father and son, which sparked insightful discussions about generational differences. The book's thesis that each generation is shaped by the technologies and experiences of their time resonated deeply with the reviewer. They particularly appreciated how the book explained the unique characteristics of different generations, such as the Silents, Boomers, and Gen Z. The reviewer found the book to be a valuable resource for understanding the societal shifts and personal experiences that define each generation. They highly recommend it to parents and pastors, as it provides a nuanced perspective on the complexities of generational dynamics.
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Twenge’s thesis is that each generation is different because of the technologies that were dominant during their childhood and because of the unique experiences they endured.
Having three different generations listening to a book about generations is guaranteed to stimulate dialogue.
When I returned from the trip I devoured my hard copy of the book, which I would heartily recommend to every parent and pastor in North America.