![]() ![]() I just found myself kind of bored with it and it laid on my nightstand untouched for several months. It was the middle of summer and I was riding my bike nearly every day, reading about people suffering and riding their bikes seemed almost mundane. It seemed like she was making things out to be much more dramatic then they really were, “big deal you feel off you’re bike,” was what I kept thinking. ![]() This is going to sound sexist but I think my biggest problem with the book is that its from a woman’s perspective. Then the book delves into a chronological travelogue of their journey and this is where I began to nod off. The first chapter chronicles how the idea to ride bikes comes to fruition inside the mind of Larry and Barbara Savage, it seems pretty likely that Larry was the real instigator but it didn’t sound like he had to work that hard to convince Barbara. I found that happening to me when I began Barbara Savage’s book, “Miles from Nowhere,” but luckily I stuck with it and enjoyed a great read. I enjoy riding bikes and I also like to read about riding bikes, but the time I tried to read about some folks riding across America in a book called, “Hey Mom can I Ride My Bike Across America,” I got so bored with it I never finished. ![]()
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