Notes From the Road
Description:
A week before spring semester, a Philadelphia writing professor sets out for L.A. to deliver a friend's car. His first night on the road, alone in a Super 8 motel, he makes three pro/con lists: one for staying in his job; one for staying in his relationship; and one for staying in Philadelphia. This book-length essay is a log of the author's life on the road, peppered with reflections on his family, history, and life's simple pleasures. In these pages, Ingram confronts the disappointments of middle-adulthood set against his Big Desires. "It was okay," Ingram writes of a roadside meal he gets along the way, "in the way that about eighty-five percent of life is okay."
Literary Nonfiction. Essays. Travel.
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