Few leaders in the history of the United States have marked their era like Donald Trump. From real estate tycoon to President of the United States, his journey is an epic of challenges overcome and resounding successes. “Trump Generation: The American Dream” explores in depth the indelible impact of this man who has transformed the American political landscape.
By shaking up conventions and pushing boundaries, Trump has captured the attention and imagination of millions of citizens across the country. This book offers a detailed look at his bold economic reforms, resolute foreign policy and relentless fight against the establishment.
“Trump Generation: The American Dream” doesn't just recount facts; it dives into the essence of what has made Trump such a unique phenomenon. For his supporters, he is the champion of the American worker, the defender of conservative values and the protector of national sovereignty. For his detractors, he remains a controversial figure who has divided as much as he has unified.
This book is a tribute to a leader whose imprint on American history is indelible. It tells the story of an era marked by unprecedented challenges and a leader determined to overcome them. “Trump Generation: The American Dream” is a must for anyone wishing to understand Donald Trump's profound and complex impact on America and the world.
Join us on this captivating journey through the life and legacy of a man who, for many, embodies the true American Dream.
The author : Jean-Michel Cross is a passionate advocate of international politics and a fervent admirer of US President Donald Trump. French by birth, he has devoted many years to studying and understanding Trump's impact on American and world politics. Through his writings, he seeks to share his fascination and respect for the former president, offering a unique and personal perspective on the Trump era. “Trump Generation: the American Dream” is his first book, testifying to his deep admiration and detailed analysis of the political transformation led by Trump.
76 pages - ISBN 978-2-492047-61-9