Is it Just Me?

Is it Just Me? by Dick Feagler, published by Gray & Company in 2005, is a collection of essays that reflects on the rapidly changing world and culture. Spanning 258 pages, this book compiles selected columns from Feagler’s long-standing career in journalism, primarily featured in the Plain Dealer since September 2001. Through his commentary, Feagler addresses the feelings of confusion and isolation many experience amid societal shifts, providing insights that resonate with readers seeking clarity in tumultuous times.
In this edition, readers will find a range of topics that include political discourse and reflections on American government, as Feagler navigates significant events such as 9/11 and the war in Iraq. His columns provoke thought and discussion, often challenging conventional views while maintaining a sense of humor. By presenting his observations in a straightforward manner, Feagler invites readers to engage with the complexities of contemporary issues, making this collection a relevant exploration of American life and thought.
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Is it just me? From time to time we all scratch our heads and ask that question. With the world and our culture changing at dizzying speed, who doesnt sometimes feel like the only one left with common sense? Dick Feagler knows the feeling. Feagler has been in the business of telling Cleveland what he thinks for more than 35 years. For a generation, his sharply crafted common-sense commentary has challenged us, reassured us, inspired us, touched us, and made us laugh. And his words have often set the tone for so many daily conversations here. Lately those conversations have been edgier and more thought-provoking than ever. And (no coincidence) so have Feaglers columns. This book gathers selected columns that ran in the Plain Dealer since September 2001. The world has undergone monumental changes in that time, a period covering 9/11, the war in Iraq, and the increasingly vocal debate over gay rights. “My columns about these subjects caused much mail and resentment,” Feagler writes. “Old-time fans who thought I was a lock-on, right-wing Republican were at first confused and then furious at my opinions. The lefties wrote to tell me they were glad I had at long last found salvation and come back to the fold.” But Feagler would argue that he hasnt moved at all. The world has. As this volume shows, he continues to express common sense. Its just that he does so in a most uncommon way.
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