The carefree days of boyhood are back in "The Little Grownup"
The carefree days of boyhood are back in "The Little Grownup"

Born in 1964, Hans "Jeff" Borger made it in on the tail end of the baby boomers. "The Little Grownup" is a nostalgic look back at his Michigan boyhood. From growing up in Detroit to the subsequent move to the suburbs, Hans lovingly and humorously writes about his German immigrant parents and grandparents and his youthful adventures.

  

Enjoy his recollections of:

  • School fads
  • First job as a paperboy
  • Trips to the grandparents
  • Family vacations in Northern Michigan
  • Those creepy basements

and even a mention of the end of the American icon "the milk man"

  

Never taking himself too seriously, Hans captures the spirit of growing up in the 1960s and 1970s -- even though he always felt he was already grown up! 

  

Readers say:

  

"I couldn't put it down all weekend..."

  

"So whimsical...so American in a sense..."

  

"I want to share this with my grandchildren!"

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Welcome to "The Little Grownup"

a nostalgic Michigan boyhood by Hans "Jeff" Borger