Publisher's Synopsis
One hundred Americans from all over the United States share what they loved, hated, and feared about the decade that brought the internet into our homes and a Republican majority into the House. People who lived through the 1990s reveal the icons whom they secretly obsessed over, and the fads that they followed proudly-though they may not admit it openly, today. Read what they remember-or misremember-about the years of their childhood, adulthood, and parenthood as Americans in the 1990s.
Here is a taste of the keen cultural critiques you will encounter:- "The Spice Girls introduced me to the fact that there are other countries in the world and that not all people are American."
- "I shattered my knee jumping with Moon Shoes. I still have a limp."