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On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (And Always Have) in the Future Tense » (Reprint)

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Authors: David Brooks
ISBN-13: 9780743227391, ISBN-10: 0743227395
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Date Published: May 2005
Edition: Reprint

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Author Biography: David Brooks


David Brooks writes a biweekly Op-Ed column for The New York Times and appears regularly on PBS's The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer and NPR's All Things Considered. He lives in Bethesda, Maryland.

Book Synopsis

Take a look at Americans in their natural habitat: guys shopping for barbecue grills, doing that special walk men do when in the presence of lumber; superefficient soccer Ubermoms who chair school auctions, organize PTAs, and weigh less than their kids; and suburban chain restaurants, which if they merged would be called Chili's Olive Garden Hard Rock Outback Cantina. Are we as shallow as we look? Many around the world see us as the great bimbos. Sure, Americans work hard and are energetic, but that is because we are money-hungry and don't know how to relax.

But if you probe deeper, you find that we behave the way we do because we live under the spell of paradise. We are the inheritors of a sense of limitless possibilities, raised to think in the future tense and to strive toward the happiness we naturally accept.

On Paradise Drive, at once serious and comic, describes this distinct American future-mindedness that shapes our personalities and underlies our beliefs.

The New York Times - Joyce Maynard

In the same way that Malcolm Gladwell, in The Tipping Point, pulled off the virtuoso accomplishment of making whole cloth from threads as diverse as the resurgence in popularity of Hush Puppies shoes and the breakthrough idea responsible for the success of "Sesame Street," Mr. Brooks has pulled together a vast range of source material -- from Ralph Waldo Emerson to Power Point presentations to Cigar Aficionado magazine -- to create a picture of the forces that have shaped our national character.

Table of Contents

Introduction : the great dispersal1
Ch 1Out for a drive15
Ch 2Thyroid nation65
Ch 3Americans : bimbos of the world86
Ch 4The spiritual wind111
Ch 5Growing127
Ch 6Learning153
Ch 7Shopping186
Ch 8Working213
Ch 9A history of imagination246
Bibliographical essay283
Acknowledgments287
Index289

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