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“Leisureville” Prediction from 2009
Andrew Blechman, who wrote the infamous “Leisureville” book back in 2009, made a bold prediction, in that when the then current generation of “villagers” died off, that The Villages would fall apart and lose it’s desirability as a retirement destination for the next generation (basically the baby-boomers - those born between 1946 and 1964).
So what’s happened since that book was published in 2009? Baby Boomers have flocked to The Villages in droves, and now Gen-Xers are starting to retire (those born in the mid and late 60s are now turning 55), and also are helping drive the rapid growth here. I was wondering what happened to Mr. Blechman. He definitely had an ax to grind and had a pre-set narrative prior to even writing the book, and his research centered on a few wild and one-off characters of sensational nature, to help sell his book and forward his narrative. I don’t know Mr. Blechman’s age now, but I would guess he is close to my age, which makes him 55+ now himself. I would find it interesting to see what he now has to say about The Villages, since so much has changed in this community since 2009, and is more popular now than ever before. |
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Andrew D. Blechman - author of LEISUREVILLE and PIGEONS I would not call him "infamous". He had valid concerns when he was writing which I think was in 2005. That is when he was here in the Villages. A few weeks around November-December of 2005. I recall he mentioned going to see King Kong at the Old Mill Playhouse. Think it took him a while to write the book. |
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Remember the book "1984" well that sure has come true....didn't it ?
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Kind of apples and oranges, don’t you think? |
10,000 people turn 65 EVERY DAY!
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I could care less what Blechman might have to say today.
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He said what he had to in order to sell books. You are living the experience now..................your views are much more factual. :crap2: |
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