Steven Schlozman, a veteran writer with a writing skill that can pull anybody to the world of the story unfolded in the book from the real world, is this time bringing out another great book, namely, “Consumerism consumes us all”. A story about his childhood days, about those days when he used to go for summer camping and meet various friends and about the differences in thoughts and feelings between him and his friends; this would be a worth-reading book that again can carry you away to the days of his summer camps. The book says how the author found the name of this book and what the first impacts that were being created by these words.
Published just very recently, on 8th January of this year, Schlozman have put his very best experiences of his childhood that can attract anybody to go on reading and turning the pages one after another. The writer, currently engaged as the M.D. in Grand Rounds puts light on some of his friends in this book amongst whom Willy was one notable person. He and Willy met each other when they were in Bemidji of Minnesota for a summer camp. The camp of which these two kids, Steven and Willy were members was named as the Camp Thunderbird for Boys and the year spoken about was 1977 when the author was only 11 years old.
The sentence “Consumerism consumes us all” was noticed by them only then when they were boating in the Little Fork River in Northern Minnesota and it was written in white on an old concrete bridge. Though at that moment it was too tough a sentence for them to understand Steven remembered it well. And undoubtedly, these words today are more than being mere words and have lots to tell to and about mankind.

