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* 2012 Reader Views Literary Award Winner * * 2013 Independent Publisher Book Awards Silver Medal Winner *
Facing divorce, a broken mechanic packs his motorcycle and heads to Haiti to repair his own crumbling life.
My dearest little Maggie,
I’m sorry in ways you may never understand. Please know that I never wanted to leave you….
It wasn’t the traditional birthday letter Greg had written his daughter four times before. But traditions, like everything else, had utterly unraveled.
Adrift in a workaday society he no longer recognizes, Greg is rattled in unexpected ways by the heartbreak in Haiti that clear January morning when he spots an unusual opportunity in the looped nightly news, something he can do - a small way he just might be able to help.
Facing divorce and an anesthetized hereafter, Greg shucks tradition and packs his motorcycle, headed to a shattered country to unexpectedly find the one thing he’s abandoned.
Readers may also enjoy the following:
Jupiter’s Travels - The Sea Wolf - Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road - The Bell Jar - The Great Gatsby - The Road - Shop Class as Soulcraft: An Inquiry Into the Value of Work - The Motorcycle Diaries: Notes on a Latin American Journey - Gravity’s Rainbow - Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
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* 2012 Reader Views Literary Award Winner * * 2013 Independent Publisher Book Awards Silver Medal Winner *
Facing divorce, a broken mechanic packs his motorcycle and heads to Haiti to repair his own crumbling life.
My dearest little Maggie,
I’m sorry in ways you may never understand. Please know that I never wanted to leave you….
It wasn’t the traditional birthday letter Greg had written his daughter four times before. But traditions, like everything else, had utterly unraveled.
Adrift in a workaday society he no longer recognizes, Greg is rattled in unexpected ways by the heartbreak in Haiti that clear January morning when he spots an unusual opportunity in the looped nightly news, something he can do - a small way he just might be able to help.
Facing divorce and an anesthetized hereafter, Greg shucks tradition and packs his motorcycle, headed to a shattered country to unexpectedly find the one thing he’s abandoned.
Readers may also enjoy the following:
Jupiter’s Travels - The Sea Wolf - Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road - The Bell Jar - The Great Gatsby - The Road - Shop Class as Soulcraft: An Inquiry Into the Value of Work - The Motorcycle Diaries: Notes on a Latin American Journey - Gravity’s Rainbow - Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance