Don't Trust Anyone Over Thirty is a vivid history of the first four decades of the Boomer years told through the expressions Boomers themselves created and used: the unforgettable quotes and quips, sayings and slogans that shaped popular culture.
About the Author
Howard Smead is the author of Blood Justice, The Lynching of Mack Charles Parker, an account of the last classic lynching in American History, which took place in Poplarville, Mississippi in 1959. He is the author of three novels: The Redneck Waltz about the effects of violence in a small town. Kak Drenner, a murder mystery about a violent struggle for control of a family fortune. And a cyberthriller, My Name is Zed in which hackers track two children kidnapped by a cyberstalker. He was on the staff at The Washington Post and currently teaches history at The University of Maryland.






