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Book details
  • Genre:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
  • SubGenre:Personal Memoirs
  • Language:English
  • Pages:250
  • eBook ISBN:9798986107721
  • Hardcover ISBN:9798986107707

Feelin' It

A College Journey of Epic Proportions

by Eric V. Warren

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Overview
"Feelin It" humorously and poignantly captures the author's failures, triumphs, and journey to find his own voice during his college years in the early 2000's. This coming-of-age tale is told from the perspective of a Black student attending a predominantly White university. Eric navigates friendships, love, religion, and academics amid the backdrop of the perpetually cold and snowy Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Description
Every year, thousands of Black students head off to predominantly White colleges and universities. What is it like to be one of those students? "Feelin It" is a deep dive into the thoughts, feelings and experiences of a Black student finding his way through a small university in Michigan's untamed Upper Peninsula. Take a trip back in time to the early 2000's, where the author reckons with homework, relationships, and his own identity. Filled with highs, lows, humor, and pop culture references, "Feelin It" is sure to bring nostalgia, entertainment, and enlightenment.
About the author
Eric Warren is the author of "Feelin It: A College Journey of Epic Proportions," his first foray into publishing. While his day job involves working with sensitive electronics and technical equipment, one of his true passions has always been writing. A native Detroiter and graduate of Michigan Technological University, he enjoys Michigan summers, spending time with friends and family, and cooking.

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