Books about traveling, journeys, life on the road
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Books about traveling, journeys, life on the road
I know On the Road is an obvious recommendation, but I've tried that and didn't find it as enjoyable as expected.
This is why I actually came looking for this forum, because I can't find anything in my libraries -- but title searches might help me spot something previously hidden.

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It is an amazing read and a true story.
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MoreCowbell: Burial Brothers sounds hilarious. I read Walden last spring, too...good book on the contemplative life.
Rancher: Michael F Connelly? I found something by that title on Amazon by him: sounds particularly fascinating. Thank you.

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I wonder if you've read anything by Paul Theroux? Paddling the Pacific: The Happy Isles of Oceana is a great place to start. Theroux's marriage is on the rocks, he's had a suspiscious lump removed from his skin, and he's a man on the edge.. so he equips himself with a collapsible kayak and a sony walkman and paddles around the pacific for months. He's an astonishing writer with an extraordinary gift for captuing the spirit of a place, and with his knowledge of language and history it starts to feel as though you're reading the travel journals of a friendly but eccentric polymath. Just a delight.
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Don't recall the Author (sry) but the title is "Hell of a Place to lose a Cow" and involved a hitchhiker who had hitchhiked across the US in the 70's and now was making the same trip again in post 2000...great read.smellincoffee wrote:I'd like very much to read a book -- preferably a memoir, but a novel will suffice -- about a person or person who decides to live an unsettled life for the time being, and who sets forth on the road to see new sights, experience the unexpected, and explore.
I know On the Road is an obvious recommendation, but I've tried that and didn't find it as enjoyable as expected.
This is why I actually came looking for this forum, because I can't find anything in my libraries -- but title searches might help me spot something previously hidden.