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A great book for the traveler in us all

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12-24-2004, 04:01 PM
davebowers
A great book for the traveler in us all
"On the old highway maps of America, the main routes were red and the back roads blue."

Thus begins the forward, for Blue Highways, by William Least Heat-Moon

Moon states the truth of the ages which our modern credit culture precludes. "If a man couldn't make things go right he could at least go.

Moon was a college teacher who lost his job and wife at 36 because of budget cuts and low seniority and a guy named Rick or Chick. So on the road he went in his Econoline Van and barely $400.00 in his pocket. The adventures, sights, chance meetings and lessons of this road warrior makes the reader and wannabee traveler (me) lust for those blue highways.

Take a chance on this one and you won't be disappointed.

Dave
12-25-2004, 12:12 PM
Shadow man
I read this one about a year ago.
12-30-2004, 04:25 PM
garryp
I am part way through this book. Good so far, especially the area he went near the beginning of the book (TN) was my growing-up-stompin' grounds (Noname, Cookeville, Gainsboro and the City Cafe, Defeated, Difficult, Oak Ridge. He missed Highland, Gladdice, Bagdad). It took a couple of days for the author to wander away from the red routes.

Does make one wonder why I did not buy a $400 van! Or resurrect the old 1975 NuWay sitting in my yard.

A Nephew gave it to me for Christmas present.