Interesting but full of grammatical errors.
Many sentences start with the conjunctions But and And
We have "Neither . . . or". I learned neither nor, either or at primary school.
He used the totally meaningless phrase "One of the only". What can that mean?
"Different . . . than" is everywhere which makes the correct "Different . . . from" seem strange when he dies employ it.
Bottom of page 208 "with who you want"
P216 "neither of us are"
P238 "the range of economic opinions were smaller". The range were? Really?
All in all, more irritating than enlightening.