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Feels Like The First Time
It’s not hard to grow up well-adjusted. It’s nearly impossible.
The second book in the Jimmy Foxton saga. The sequel to Nine Tana Leaves and the further adventures of Jimmy Foxton. It is now 1976 and gone are the days of wearing feety pajamas and trading baseball cards. Jimmy now has to contend with growing out of boyhood and becoming a young man. The trauma of high school insecurities. Experiencing true love for the first time. A diabolical enemy. And keg parties are now what come with being a sixteen year old in suburban Connecticut. It’s a funny, breezy, and emotional look back when the world was lining up for gasoline, listening to Foghat, and gettin’ high on doobies.


4.6 stars (rating)
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