Description
βA fabulous book. Simon Parkerβs cycling odyssey takes you to the heart of modern Americaβ Daily Express
Frustrated by the shallow headlines focusing only on Trump, politics and divisions, award-winning travel writer Simon Parker decided that to better understand the USA, he would have to travel right across it, slowly.
Did the America of his teenage dreams exist? Or was it really as fractured as the headlines suggest? On his journey to find out Simon cycled 4,327 miles through eleven states and numerous extreme weather events, via mountains and prairie lands, forests and freeways. He visited homes, schools, churches, rodeos and cookouts, meeting hundreds of (extra)ordinary Americans behind the click-bait news posts, to discover a nation whose portrayal has become vastly over-simplified.
A fascinating β and frequently funny β tale of one man cycling the breadth of America.
Reviews
‘From overheated bras to over doctored coffee, America’s charming oddness summed up in a blast of entertainment and information. A wonderful companion to America, thoughtful, fun and always willing to be surprised by a nation of dizzying complexity’
BBC
‘What sets Simon Parker’s book apart is his motivations, more specifically his desire to see whether the America he envisioned as a teen really exists. This makes it so much more than a merely observational book, he’s genuinely determined to take a deep dive into today’s USA. In doing so, he also provides a fascinating insight into the workings of tourism across the pond’
Independent
‘A fabulous book. Simon Parker’s cycling odyssey takes you to the heart of modern America’
Express
‘Parker magnificently chronicles the America he encounters, a divided, disfranchised collection of states he fears for but comes to love for their generosity, community spirit and sense of hope’
Ben East, Observer
βAn absolutely brilliant book! Our book of the week. And one of the best books Iβve read all yearβ
Paul Ross, talkSPORT
βI am in awe of his achievement, and by that I do not mean the long, difficult days of ridingβ¦ What truly amazed me was the breadth and diversity of the encounters he relates, often verbatim; the journalism that weaves in the voices of the unhoused, migrants and marginalised with whom he shares the roadβ¦ What Parker has managed with this book is a journalistic and a physical feat: it is the book I wish Iβd writtenβ
The Tablet
βThe most entertaining travel writing book Iβve read in quite a while, and an enthralling portrait of an enormously diverse country we routinely over-simplifyβ
The Bookseller