At the end of July, I attended a luncheon at my Fort Worth Texas area library to meet authors from the MetroPlex. Mr. Niper was my table's first guest. The night before, I had just started a book from my deceased Grandma's collection called the 5,000 Year Leap, by W. Cleon Skousen, with a forward by Glenn Beck where he went on and on about the American right to private property was the reason America thrived and Colonists stopped dying by starvation and disease- (I wanted to debate every word of that FORWARD!)- when this local writer introduced his book that involved a family with differences in politics, a cross- country trip to earn a large inheritance, and even a little love story between history buffs tied in.
I had a great time reading this book, and it brought back memories, as I have been to the majority of the stops the main character, Tom, makes in his grandpa Bob's 1970s Airstream RV. Tom starts out as a political campaign staff for Bernie Sanders in the 2020 election. It says in an early chapter that Tom graduated undergrad in Political Science- and he is now in grad school completing his MFA thesis project, a play- of which he is stuck trying to finish. He is also not doing well financially, raised by a single mom.
All that PoliSci background, and Tom is pretty ignorant about things he should know in his early to mid twenties as a high school and college graduate. If I could edit the book it would be all the things Tom is ignorant about, basic history- like the Constitution and Declaration of Independence. I wish he were a smarter character, right off the bat. But he gets there as the book goes on.
Without giving away the entire book, I'll say the author, Mr. Nipper makes it interesting to weave in and out of the highway roads from the Chesapeake to DC, Gettysburg, PA, down to Atlanta, Georgia and back out west weaving back around to his grandpa's home again. Seeing historical sites and meeting friends of Grandpa Bob's.
I'll definitely be using some of the less familiar sites on my future trips- Tuskegee University and Pikes Peak.