As a film writer and director I am constantly gobsmacked by the writings of Doug Brode - who is, quite easily, the nation's leading expert on cinema. It's a good thing, then, that he is such a fine writer - he's got a taut and energetic style and his love for the subject matter oozes out of every sentence. This may be his best book. It's all about how American culture turned on its head starting in the mid-fifties or, to be more specific, how American culture became youth culture. When you put the book down you realize how young people started to become the target of all things entertainment. Brode doesn't treat this as a negative - he points out how music exploded from all of this, how movies like THE GRADUATE came into the forefront (my favorite chapter). It is extraordinarily incisive and the entire point of the book is one I never would have made for myself. Loved, loved, loved.