Antonio Torres-Alcala's New Book "To the Son I Never Had: Musings About This World" Takes a Moment to Examine the Legacy This Generation is Leaving to Their Children.

Antonio Torres-Alcala, a teacher, professor, writer, and world traveler, has completed his most recent book “To the Son I Never Had: Musings About This World”:  a gripping and apologetic manuscript that considers the numerous failures of the author’s generation, and the troublesome birthright that they leave to the children of the world.

Dr. Torres-Alcala has written a great number of books and articles in a variety of subjects.  He says, “My recent essay, the one you have in your hands, is a last analysis of our failures, which will profoundly affect the next generation, together with an apology for the undesirable legacy we are leaving them.”

Published by Fulton Books, Antonio Torres-Alcala’s book begs the question, “Has this (the author’s) generation ever stopped to think what they could tell their children if asked what sort of legacy is being left to them? And what could the masses answer? That the reality is culminated in the biggest national debt ever accumulated? That the present is being squandered, and the future questionable? That their only home, their spaceship in the universe, Mother Earth has been poisoned? Because, no doubt, today’s leaders have been happily mortgaging the future, which is not theirs to begin with? That the older generation have been ethically callous, and for that, “We are very, very sorry!”

The author knows this, and asks forgiveness from “the son he never had,” that is, the next generation, with the hope that the future of the human species will be able to do so. This book serves as a last analysis of past failures, which will profoundly affect the next generation, together with an apology for the undesirable legacy being left to them. Now, dear reader, figure out something to tell the children, besides being sorry.

Readers who wish to experience this powerfully provocative work can purchase “To the Son I Never Had: Musings About This World” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books