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Escape from Chaos via Book Travels

Like everyone else, I’ve tried to escape from our troubled, chaotic year. Books have been a great pathway out. Coincidentally, the last two books I’ve read (and reviewed here on Goodreads) involved travel on the road.

“Driving Mr. Albert: A Trip Across America with Einstein’s Brain” by Michael Paterniti (2001) is a memoir by a young man who followed up on a fascinating lead—to meet the pathologist who had absconded the Princeton, New Jersey, medical center with Albert Einstein’s brain after he died in 1955 and kept it for forty years. Young Paterniti became the road trip driver for elderly Dr. Harvey, who then wished, near the end of his life, to return the brain to Einstein’s daughter in California. The book details this cross-country adventure with humor and insight.

“The Long Haul: a Trucker’s Tales of Life on the Road” by Finn Murphy (2018) is the memoir of a truck driver who contracted for long-distance moving companies for over thirty years. His narrative reveals the inside story of the truck-driving lifestyle, hard work, and relationships forged on the job. Murphy’s observations of the private lives of “shippers” (moving company customers) reveals much about ordinary and extraordinary human lives in America. His tales could not have been made up!

From this helpful navigator, I also learned some tips about packing, moving, saving stuff—and how to keep safe driving on the highway alongside trucks.

Besides reading, I went on a writing journey, contributing poetry and helping to edit The Writers’ Mill’s eighth annual anthology. The title is “Journeys Through Chaos: an Anthology to Bring us Together.” The challenges of this pandemic, political, and fire-devastated year inspired much of the journal’s contents. But there is also humor and some writings inspired by personal struggles and hardships.

The anthology will be uniquely published during the Writers’ Mill group’s November meeting. This publication will be our fourth “in meeting” upload, but our first to publish via Zoom. Leader Sheila Deeth will direct our efforts from final formatting, to cover design, to setting the purchase price, as the group participates through Zoom, hosted by our local librarian.

The Writers’ Mill 2020 collection will be available for purchase online soon after November 15 at a price likely under $9. Be sure to look for the colorful cover on Amazon and take a peek inside at an enticing blend of fiction, essays, and poetry. Profits from sales will go to the Cedar Mill Library in Washington County, Oregon.
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