There comes a time in every generation’s story when someone finally stands up and says, “Enough.”
For Gen X, that moment is right now — and this book is it. I’m proud to announce the release of my newest work:
THE LAST REAL AMERICAN GENERATION A Gen Xer’s Hard Truth About Faith, Freedom, and a Failing Culture
This book didn’t happen overnight. It wasn’t a project created for trends, attention, or shock value. It was built from decades of lived experience — growing up tough, watching America change, and realizing someone had to document the truth before society completely rewrites it.
This isn’t a memoir. It’s not a political manifesto. It’s not nostalgia.
It’s a warning. A roadmap. A legacy.
And above all — it’s real.
Gen X grew up in a different America.
A country where discipline wasn’t abuse, respect wasn’t optional, and responsibility didn’t require applause. We worked young, learned fast, and figured out life without 24/7 supervision or emotional bubble wrap.
This book dives headfirst into:
What shaped us, and why we came out tougher than expected
How culture shifted, and why the younger generations feel so lost
Why faith, family, and freedom matter more than ever
The collapse of common sense, and how we got here
Masculinity and fatherhood, and why society demonizes both
The dangers of emotional fragility, censorship, and social confusion
The truth younger generations desperately need, but rarely hear
What America used to be — and what it could still become
It balances humor with blunt honesty, personal stories with cultural analysis, and warnings with hope. It’s a voice from the last generation that wasn’t raised to break — speaking directly into today’s chaos.
I was asked why i wrote this book. My answer is pretty simple really, because the world my generation grew up in is disappearing — and not slowly.
Morals are optional, Reality is negotiable, Truth is “offensive,” Strength is toxic, And feelings rule everything.
I refuse to let the values that built this country fade away quietly. Gen X isn’t the “forgotten middle child” of America.
We’re the last ones who were taught how to handle real life — and the last ones who remember what this nation used to look like before it lost its backbone. This book is my contribution to preserving that truth.