Helpful Score: 3
a delightful book, and like the song says, fun, fun, fun..............until i realised that this a--hole was from an upper middle class family and probably never gave those of us who served in viet-nam a second thought, while he was worrying about getting a date to the prom, we were getting our butts shot at on some stinking piece of real estate that no one cared about.
THERE ~ i said it and got it out of my system.
other than that, a nice little piece of fluff, mind candy, so to speak.
THERE ~ i said it and got it out of my system.
other than that, a nice little piece of fluff, mind candy, so to speak.
A 17 year-old Bob Greene kept a diary of his senior year of high school in 1964
Frankly, I thought I would enjoy the heck out of this book since it spotlights the year that I too was in high school. However, it was more like a diary, not a very thrilling one at that, which became a little bogged down in detail. Not a bad read, just not one that I found worth finishing.
A diary of 1964 by Bob Greene. Funny read, nostalgic.
Today, Bob Greene is a celebrated, immensely popular, nationally-syndicated newspaper and magazine columnist. In 1964, he was a 17 year old high school student in Ohio. And he kept a diary.
"Everyone who was ever seventeen will love it!" - Ann Landers
"Everyone who was ever seventeen will love it!" - Ann Landers