Feeling It
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Set in the 1950s, the story follows David Marsh, an All-American boy navigating the complexities of a conservative suburban life. Through a mix of humor and honesty, it explores themes of identity and societal expectations, offering a critique of the American dream. David's deep emotional ties to cultural icons like the Brooklyn Dodgers and James Dean enrich his journey, making it a relatable coming-of-age tale. The narrative not only reflects the era's struggles but also hints at the impending cultural shifts of the 1960s.

