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Raised on Static
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233257735
- EAN9798233257735
- Date de parution13/04/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Before life lived in a screen, it lived in rooms, streets, and shared moments. Raised on Static is a cultural portrait of the last generation to experience a largely analog childhood before stepping into a fully digital world. Set in the fictional town of Milestone, Pennsylvania, the book captures the everyday structure of life in the 1980s and 1990s through homes, schools, music, friendships, and the slow transformation of technology.
This is not a memoir, and it is not a traditional novel. It is a deeply immersive look at how life actually felt during a time when information arrived in pieces, music had to be carried, friendships required presence, and childhood still had distance and freedom built into it. From knob-turn televisions and morning cartoons to bikes, bus rides, football nights, and bedroom music sessions, the book builds a layered picture of a generation raised between two worlds.
It explores how identity formed through music, style, place, and limitation, and how the arrival of computers, the internet, and digital life quietly reshaped everything. Blending vivid detail with cultural insight, Raised on Static captures more than nostalgia. It captures the structure of a disappearing way of life.
This is not a memoir, and it is not a traditional novel. It is a deeply immersive look at how life actually felt during a time when information arrived in pieces, music had to be carried, friendships required presence, and childhood still had distance and freedom built into it. From knob-turn televisions and morning cartoons to bikes, bus rides, football nights, and bedroom music sessions, the book builds a layered picture of a generation raised between two worlds.
It explores how identity formed through music, style, place, and limitation, and how the arrival of computers, the internet, and digital life quietly reshaped everything. Blending vivid detail with cultural insight, Raised on Static captures more than nostalgia. It captures the structure of a disappearing way of life.





















