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Advice for the Next Generation

by Neil R. Amstutz

110 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #04-2039; ISBN 1-4120-4232-1; US$13.49, C$17.00, EUR11.05, £7.66

Bankrupted, conned, friends lost, and divorced twice by age 28. My story and the things I learned that can keep you from making the same mistakes I did.


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About the Book

Advice for the Next Generation discusses the mistakes made in the late teenage and early adult years, and the life changing lessons taught by those mistakes. The book is the author's account of experiences, choices and outright mistakes made along the path to adulthood.

Neil Amstutz has explored his formative years and details how he made the choices that affect his life to this day. The book covers important topics like drinking, sex, and drugs, but also deals with making informed decisions, seeking the advice of others, protection from identity theft and credit fraud, how to handle credit, and informative insights into relationships.

This book is a must-read for ages 15 to 25, and a should-read for all adults who want to help their kids avoid some of the pitfalls in life.



About the Author

Neil R. Amstutz was born in Ohio and has resided in Arizona since 1980. Neil graduated from Pima Community College in Tucson, Arizona in December 2002. He is a memeber of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society for two-year colleges. Neil is married and has one daughter.



Excerpts

"...we can learn to make fewer mistakes. That is the reason I decided to write about the trials and tribualtions of my life, to open the closet door and pull the skeletons out for all to see."



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