I received a free copy from First to Read in exchange for an honest review.
This is a true story--as true as a memory recreated from interviews and diaries can be—told looking back on the events, which gives it a nostalgic feel.
Brian has an aimless life until he meets Rachel. She isn’t quite available, but he’s patient, and eventually that patience is rewarded with a relationship. When she tells him about a dream of hers—to ride a bicycle across the US, he encourages those dreams and hitches along on them. They set out together, heading west from Brian’s hometown, with no clear plans for exactly where they’ll end up, or even all the stops along the way. Their idealized dream of adventure soon founders in reality—burning muscles, headwinds, tall hills, passing cars, thirst, bicycle repairs, hunger—and having to deal with each other at their worst. The further they go, the more they think about the future at the end of this ride, a future they can’t quite agree on.
Since Brian is telling the story, you mostly get what he thinks and feels, and sometimes what he thinks Rachel feels. And much of what he shares made me not like him very much. In his defense, they were putting the relationship and themselves under a lot of stress, though much of it was self-inflicted due to poor planning. Still, it feels as if, from his perspective of hindsight, he’s excusing some of his behavior. And everything does feel very much like hindsight is involved, reflective and not in the moment, with hints about the future that create a sense of what’s going to happen before it happens.
However, the sensory involvement is spot-on. Many readers won’t have done anything so grueling as this ride, but they may have ridden a bike up a hill. The push, legs burning, to the top, and then the glorious, effortless flight down. This book is like that—some places are work, others are beautiful. As the couple explores the areas they pass through, the book explores other parts of life--the kindness of strangers, discovering what you want, and the many opportunities for something wonderful, large or small, that happen when you least expect them.
Recommended for bicycle enthusiasts and fans of life’s little adventures.