It's the summer of 1999, right before the innovation revolution, right before technology surged past romanticism. Moll and Ecc have given away all of their possessions and set off on a journey without destination, trading in progression for freedom in hopes of capturing that one singular moment that gives validation to life, that gives silent answers where answers didn't seem possible before. From the hills of San Francisco, to the small desert gambling towns of Nevada, to revisiting of old haunts in Boulder and New Orleans, and across all the roads that lead from West to East, the two vagabonds chronicle their drinking and drug-induced soul searching experience. Without knowing that the American landscape and way of life were about to change drastically, two people are taking one last run to say goodbye to everything and everyone, including themselves.
Roof Alexander is an American novelist and short story writer that calls Brooklyn his home. His latest novel, PROBLEM GIRL AND THE CHOICES OF CONSTELLATIONS is a travel adventure tale that follows April-March and Maximilian on a fugitive escape through the beaches, jungles, and dangerous cities of Central America.