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Author - Andrew D. Blechman ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Hardcover Book item from Atlantic Monthly Press was reviewed on 6-Nov-2008. Search ISBN:0871139812 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Leisureville: Adventures in America's Retirement Utopias Reference Book. Classifications : All Deals Blowout Books Specialty Stores Books Nonfiction Blowout Books Specialty Stores Books Parenting & Families Blowout Books Specialty Stores Books Gerontology Social Sciences Nonfiction Subjects . Click the following link to view the cover of Leisureville: Adventures in America's Retirement Utopias. Related topics: All Deals. Blowout Books. Specialty Stores. Books. Nonfiction. Blowout Books. Specialty Stores. Books. Blowout Books. Specialty Stores. requestid: 29d3a11d-7b8e-45d6-95c0-d465eb38fc36requestprocessingtime: 0.0440940000000000 salesrank: 53989 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 110890100630 1) Hardcover Book Leisureville: Adventures in America's Retirement Utopias by Atlantic Monthly Press. Andrew Blechman is of the opinion that those who live in The Villages and other retirement communities are a bunch of selfish, exclusionary, societal drop-outs. He gets upset when his retired neighbors opt out of life in his northern town, which he specifically selected for its charming diversity so that his kids would grow up in a multi-culti paradise, and move to The Villages in Florida. So he decides to go check it out for himself. What he finds there appalls him: promiscuous seniors! drinking binges! lesbian softball players who fail to recognize his liberal credentials and own up to their true selves for the sake of an interview in his book! and an endless parade of golf carts!
2) Hardcover Book Leisureville: Adventures in America's Retirement Utopias by Atlantic Monthly Press. Blechman raises three issues that are of paramount importance, all of which make it worthwhile reading for anyone -- especially in the Northeast -- who is grappling with generational issues in local government; it should also be of interest to those who are concerned about the long-term physical and resource impact of age-restrictd communities.
3) Hardcover Book Leisureville: Adventures in America's Retirement Utopias by Atlantic Monthly Press. Great book. We live in a community on the outskirts of The Villages. We´re so glad we decided NOT to buy in the Villages 5 years ago. This book just reiterated what we thought at the time. Was great to read about all the places we´re familiar with, but the behind the scenes info was an eye-opener.
4) Hardcover Book Leisureville: Adventures in America's Retirement Utopias by Atlantic Monthly Press. This book is very funny in some parts
5) Hardcover Book Leisureville: Adventures in America's Retirement Utopias by Atlantic Monthly Press. I wasn´t sure what to expect when I first picked up this book. However once I started reading I couldn´t stop. Blechman´s perspective and quirky humor made me laugh out loud. This book is funny and also sad but true. The premise of this book is that a large block our our aging population has opted to spend their remaing years in a high school version of Utopia. If you think spending the rest of your life on a golf course is a good idea, then you will hate this book! But if you care about other people and want to make a contribution to life and actually develop a conscience, then you will be appalled at what the "Leisurevillers" have chosen. I think this is an important book and would not be surprised if it becomes required reading at the college sociology level. This is a GOOD BOOK. I highly recommend it!¤ 6) Hardcover Book Leisureville: Adventures in America's Retirement Utopias by Atlantic Monthly Press. When his next-door neighbors in a quaint New England town suddenly pick up and move to a gated retirement community in Florida, Andrew D. Blechman is astonished by their stories. Larger than Manhattan, with a golf course for every day of the month, two downtowns, its own newspaper, radio, and TV stations, The Villages is a city of nearly one hundred thousand (and growing), missing only one thing: children. More than twelve million people will soon live in these communities, and to get to the bottom of the trend, Blechman delves into life in the senior utopia. He offers a hilarious first-hand report on all its peculiarities, from ersatz nostalgia and golf-cart mania to manufactured history and the residents’ surprisingly active sex life, and introduces us to dozens of outrageous characters. Leisureville is also a serious look at a major and underreported trend, only to get bigger as the baby boomers retire. Blechman travels to Arizona to show what has happened after decades of segregation. He investigates the government of these “instant” cities, attends a builder’s conference, speaks with housing experts, and examines the implications of millions of Americans dropping out of society and closing the gates on kids. ¤Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 4-Dec-2008, 08711398129780871139818, 650-320-460-760-480-640-120-AWB-8
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