by Lee Livingston
Trade Paperback
Not so long ago, two carefree 18-year-olds hitchhiked across a country of wide-open highways and wide-open people. Ride with them on this nostalgic look back at "America of the Big Heart." It was 1961, before the deaths of JFK and MLK, before Vietnam. IndieReader calls their adventure out of adolescence into the beginning of responsibility: "A must read not only for the baby boomer generation, but great commentary on friendship, mental illness and, ultimately, the road towards redemption."
"A must read not only for the baby boomer generation, but a great commentary on friendship, mental illness, and, ultimately, the road towards redemption."
-- IndieReader
"Written proof that coming of age in the '60s was more fun that it is today. If you loved American Graffiti, chrome and big inch V8 engines, you'll love this."
-- Tony Swan, Car and Driver
"Exciting, warm, funny, touching and tragic. A can't miss trip for baby boomers of all ages looking to relive the innocent and guilty pleasures of the early '60s."
-- Bill Harris, Entertainment Tonight
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