Skip to content

Booksellers & Trade Customers: Sign up for online bulk buying at trade.atlanticbooks.com for wholesale discounts

Booksellers: Create Account on our B2B Portal for wholesale discounts

The Exploitation and Redemption of Generation Jones: How a Scapegoated Generation Reclaims Personhood, Purpose, and Builds a Friendlier World

by Kelly L. Call
Save 10% Save 10%
Current price ₹1,546.00
Original price ₹1,724.00
Original price ₹1,724.00
Original price ₹1,724.00
(-10%)
₹1,546.00
Current price ₹1,546.00

Imported Edition - Ships in 18-21 Days

Free Shipping in India on orders above Rs. 500

Request Bulk Quantity Quote
+91
Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798195712228
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 386
  • Original Price: GBP 13.26
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 513 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Personal Growth / Self-Esteem

What if Generation Jones was not merely forgotten, but used?

In The Exploitation and Redemption of Generation Jones, Kelly L. Call offers a piercing reappraisal of a generation too often treated as a demographic afterthought. This is not another soft story about being overshadowed by louder cohorts. It is a morally serious argument that Generation Jones was economically, emotionally, socially, and spiritually extracted from-trained for usefulness more than personhood, burdened without proportionate reverence, and left carrying injuries that did not ripen into dignity, lawful belonging, stable adulthood, or trustworthy companionship.

But this book is not written as grievance performance.

It is written as diagnosis, witness, and reconstruction.

Drawing on his seven-governing-dynamics framework, Call maps the deeper architecture of generational injury and shows how exploitation deformed the soul across seven core dimensions of life: capacity, belonging, presence, moral warmth, sovereignty, clarity, and teachability. The result is a devastatingly honest portrait of what many readers have felt but never had language to name: fear where grounded strength should have formed, social orphanhood where brotherhood should have matured, shame where love should have governed, counterfeit authority where reverent stewardship should have stood, and a haunting sense of having aged under burden without ever fully arriving in one's own life.

Yet this book does not stop at exposure.

It asks the harder question: how does a generation reclaim personhood, purpose, and hope after years of false authority, social pollution, emotional immaturity, and under-return? How do wounded people remain truthful without becoming cynical, charitable without becoming absorbable, and discerning without surrendering the whole meaning of reality to corruption?

Call answers by moving from the false stage, through the seven wounds, into what he calls the redemption problem: the painful fact that one may understand the architecture of redemption and still not feel redeemable. From there, the book turns toward reconstruction-rebuilding the seven governing dimensions of the soul, learning how to live after false authority, and refusing to keep demanding nourishment from polluted waters. The final movement widens beyond private healing into a larger constructive burden: cleaner wells, safer circles, warmer companionship, and the building of a friendlier world.

This is a book for readers who are tired of shallow explanations, therapeutic vagueness, and religious language that moves too quickly past real injury. It is for those who have felt overused by systems, underheld by community, misread by authority, delayed in adulthood, and starved for a more reverent understanding of human life. It is also for counselors, pastors, spiritual directors, emotionally serious readers, and anyone trying to understand how generational wounding shapes identity, relationships, faith, and the possibility of hope.

Written in a voice that is sober, searching, and unsentimental, The Exploitation and Redemption of Generation Jones is both a diagnosis of a hostile inheritance and a call to something better. It insists that a generation may be scapegoated, delayed, and trained for tribute without being finally nullified.

The wounds are real.

The false authorities are real.

The losses are real.

But the future is not closed.

For those who have long suspected that what happened to them was deeper than mere disappointment, this book offers language, moral clarity, and a fierce constructive hope: not only to survive the old stage, but to become truer than the systems that formed you-and to help build a warmer world than the one you inherited.

Trusted for over 49 years

Family Owned Company

Secure Payment

All Major Credit Cards/Debit Cards/UPI & More Accepted

New & Authentic Products

India's Largest Distributor

Need Support?

Whatsapp Us