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WISE MILLENNIAL

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A memoir/self-improvement debut
offers millennials advice for living a full life.

Early on in this coming-of-age
story, millennial Darrow says he faced life-changing events in his mid-20s. His
parents divorced, remarried, and dealt with dual cancer diagnoses; his father
died; he endured a breakup with a special girlfriend; and he closed his
restaurant business after just one year. While devastating, this period also
helped shape the author’s life philosophy, delivered with aplomb in a book that
catalogs his developing maturity and provides contemporaries with wise tips for
thriving. Insightful and rich with details, the guide is cleverly divided into
seven sections, each representing an overarching attribute, such as “Wise Millennial,”
“Healthy Millennial,” and “Adventurous Millennial.” Every section includes
several chapters through which Darrow weaves his personal story in combination
with what he learned as he survived each experience. In “Social
Millennial,” for example, the author recounts how he loved and lost a girl “TO
WHOM I WAS READY TO PROPOSE.” After she breaks up with him, a pensive Darrow
reflects, “Don’t take anyone, or anything, for granted. Because they can
be gone in an instant.” Later, with a great deal of charm and wit, the author
advises men “how to truly win over women,” suggesting, “It boils down to this:
treat girls with respect.” The book is wide ranging, touching on many areas,
including health, wealth, relationships, college, and business, all written
from millennial to millennial. Darrow’s prose is engaging and at times
exhilarating. He is an adept storyteller and demonstrates the ability to learn
from his challenges, failures, and successes. In addition to the manual’s
natural, conversational style, the design is striking: Each section is
dramatically set off with its own vivid hue, and numerous uncredited color
photographs supplement the text. The author’s astute observations about his own
generation are refreshing if not unique: He claims millennials “tend to use
technology as a crutch to express their true feelings” but “will fight to the
digital death for expressive freedom.”

Lively, appealing, and instructive;
perfectly targeted to the millennial demographic.

kirkusreviews.com

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