We’re still preparing kids for a world that doesn’t exist.

A wake-up call for parents, teachers, and anyone raising children in a changing world.

Black quote tile: “We’re still preparing kids for a world that doesn’t exist.” Subtext: “This is why I wrote Obsolete. Not to warn you. To wake you up to what’s already changed.”

Obsolete is for anyone who’s looked at school and thought:
This can’t be it.

It’s a quick and powerful read — but it doesn’t hold back.

It names the quiet fear every parent, teacher, and leader has felt:

The world has changed. But school hasn’t.

We don’t need reform.
We need a redesign.

This isn’t a warning about the future.
The AI revolution is already here.

Obsolete is sounding the alarm.

Change won’t come from one person.
It will come from all of us — speaking up, standing up, and preparing our kids for the world they’re walking into.

Join the movement: #obsoletemovement

Obsolete: The Education Wake-Up Call

“The book the world should be talking about.”
— Verified Amazon Australia Review

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You don’t have to take my word for it.
These are the words of parents, teachers, and readers —
who said they couldn’t put it down.

Reader Reviews

Quote: “Sarah’s passion drops off every page… preparing our kids for thriving in an AI-dominated world.” — Verified Australian teacher and parent review for Obsolete: The Education Wake-Up Call.
“This is the book the world should be talking about.” — Dan Gordon, teacher, father, and truth-teller.
Review excerpt: “The education wake-up call we cannot ignore… A rapidly changing world suffocating in an ill-fitting, outdated education system.” — Verified Amazon Australia review for Obsolete: The Education Wake-Up Call
Verified Amazon Australia review of Obsolete. Highlights the disoriented child caught between tech advancement and human connection. A wake-up call about the education system’s outdated structure.
Quote: “The system lost what matters most… Empathy, creativity, curiosity, intuition, and emotional fluency.” — Verified UK teacher review for Obsolete: The Education Wake-Up Call.
Quote: “Skills like adaptability, critical thinking, and creativity are more crucial than ever.” — Verified UK parent review on education and future skills, featured in Obsolete: The Education Wake-Up Call.
Quote: “Hits the nail on the head. Challenges how we think about learning and the future of work.” — Marie, verified Amazon Australia review for Obsolete: The Education Wake-Up Call.