Michael Eads’ A Man’s Feelings is a plain-spoken book composed of raw honesty, something not easily found in this age of platitudes and psychobabble. This is the story of an average man, enduring a horrible experience as best he can, and showing us how he survived to love again. He is not trying to solve your problem for you -- he is very aware each situation is unique -- but to tell you there is a path out of grief and anger. His willingness to expose both his failures and successes is admirable, and there are many passages where his truth is our shared truth, whether we are male or female, divorced or never married.