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Do you see what I see?... Substantive-unique-difficult work seeking that 1-2% able to comprehend such complexities as The Last Generation presents.

Propriety is the frosting that decorates the cake, sweet and doily. Yet, directness is the fork to dig beneath the chocolate to those toothpicks supporting the structure. Will offer PDF for those capable of digging to the toothpicks (as this book is rated SLC = Searching for a Literary Challenge). Visit my website for such a utensil .

An exceedingly simplistic description to an extremely complex work, but, hey, hunger necessitates that I present a refection upon your plate. So, with that expectation for those idealistic childhood years to proceed forth in the same Manor, Seth's path was altered by a bullet (of mental health) so forceful, that Mother was pressed to deliver Seth to a facility that will eventually extract the innocence of who he was, and can no longer be.
- While at Epidaurus, Seth will become entangled to those residents (of multifarious peculiarities) with far more diverse bullets impeding their transitions into maturity than his own. Yet, they'll assist Seth in that metamorphosis to whom he shall ultimately become, and what he must compose those reflections from that perspective of a suspended snowflake.

Joseph Green is an anomaly with a devout Christian mother and absentee father. Jo (sometimes Joseph, sometimes Joanne, but always Jo), unable to atone for his sins as a homosexual, is renounced by his genetic guardians, and forced onto the streets. His anger will crash-dummy him into a mental facility, where he'll connect with his adoptive brother Seth. Ingratiated into Seth's family, Jo-Jo (one Jo for each gender) can leisure at the Manor. Yet, he's drafted by a community displaced, so that he may trans-send his experiences onto the benefit of those in similar predicaments. Ultimately, Jo-Jo will transform into Giuseppe Verde, the Entertainer.

Rosemary McCormack is a naive schoolgirl, who's allured to a fraternal bacchanalia. After being sexually assaulted by the brotherhood, the Black Death that ensues, inveigles her attempt to abort that trauma, along with the life-force additioned from that encounter. Unsuccessful, with failure tagged to her lapel, Pregnant Mary is transported to Epidaurus, where she'll become adjoined to her siblings, Seth and Jo-Jo.

Seth, Jo-Jo, Pregnant Mary, Pez D Spenser, the Preacher, Peter the Rock, Mad Mike, Ollie the multifarious peculiarities at Epidaurus. Perhaps, you be peculiar enough? Possibly, you be curious, compassionate enough? Perhaps, possibly, you be participant in this evolution, this evolution to legit lit?

In a society where our pulsation beats to a rhythm of hurry-hurry-hurry.. You know, fast food, easy answers on the internet, a magician's sleight of hand to our distresses.. The Last Generation offers an alternative. So, all those bibliomaniacs who prefer to snuggle beside a freshened love after each sunset.. hardbacks, paperbacks, e-formats, PDF, oh my.. without a thoughtful regard to the preceding publication, kindly withdraw this legit lit from your little black book. For, The Last Generation deserves a commitment, a promise ring on one's finger.
- Absolutely, page-turning cannot be tolerated on planes. Nor, waiting rooms. Rather, settle your attention to a tranquil nook.. Read a little.. Digest.. Read a little.. Digest... Multiple ingestings are most likely essential, as a single dose will probably only diminish its effectiveness.

If prepared properly, legit lit can quite possibly uplift those savorings into a more meaningful taste. Yet, introspective spectacles are a required utensil to consume such a hefty filet. For, The Last Generation shall consciously expand your perspective further than those 2 inches in front of the nose that most sights can only reach. But, a commitment of your intelligence is necessary, and a necessary a committed intelligence. As, contemplation and reflection could expose some ugliness of innards that our ideals of beauty may fail to acknowledge.

Everything I've presented about The Last Generation is that it's a demanding and difficult work, requiring commitment, certainly not for everyone. Yet, do not fear this Yeti, as legit lit must always be accepting to a difference of opinion, regardless of the author's intent to sway the reader in a certain direction. Since each of us has our own distinctive identity, we should all interpret a meaning that is in-sync with our unique experiences. Ultimately, The Last Generation encourages discussions on diversity, and appreciates a variance of thought.

To all those curious intellects focusing your microscope on that analysis within, as well as compassionately broadening your telescope to those most peculiar, this filet has been prepared for your palate. But, a significant motivation for my work's release is to have it settle before the eyes and into the minds of those experiencin...

530 pages, Paperback

Published June 21, 2023

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Michael Thomas

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Let's say you're teleported to London, prior to the blitzkriegs, where an unpublished author has just released her entire career into a single work. Would you have granted Virginia Woolf a consideration? What if James Joyce had launched "Ulysses" without prior credits? I cannot equate my work to theirs. Nor, would they approve of such a preposterous notion. But, if I'm totally bonkers, and don't possess the talent that I proclaim, what's been misplaced anyways, other than a few coins into the ol' slot machine?

"Please allow me to introduce myself, I'm a man of wealth and taste (not exactly true, on either count)..."... So, who the hell is Michael Thomas, and what the *&^% is The Last Generation? Well, my path to arrive to this destination has been more of an obstacle course than a traditional foot race. Even though I may look and act like everyone else, I'm a different dude. It's certainly not what I wanted out of life, but something I've had to accept.. To be, who I be.. Basically, The Last Generation was composed to understand myself better, to pin some sort of meaning onto my experiences.

If you're presently not gripped, I presume those moments to captivate your contemplation shall only further fade. So, my appreciation for your current heedfulness, and any possible considerations towards my work... "It's a show... Freak show... You'll see."... Yet, it is recommended to first engage your polyamorous biblio-lifeways to the author's website, before vowing such fidelity. To which, I'm offering A PDF copy.

Michael Thomas

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