She saw the world to come: 'Future Shock' co-author Heidi Toffler dies at 89
by Steve Marble, Los Angeles Times
Feb 14, 2019
3 minutes
LOS ANGELES_The Digital Age was still off in the distance when "Future Shock" arrived in America's bookstores, offering readers a sobering forecast of a future where change and information would be arriving at such a dizzying pace that humankind would be overwhelmed.
As the book became a global bestseller and a cultural mile marker, the full credit for "Future Shock" fell squarely on the shoulders of Alvin Toffler, the noted futurist. But it was his wife and intellectual partner, Heidi,
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