A modern-day, successfully published author, who also happens to be a pilot and skydiver, goes looking for book-worthy material to write about. In that pursuit, he trades his modern, sleek airplane for an antique biplane and decides to journey across a Middle America summer as the barnstormers of 1925 might have done. With nothing but his ancient box-kite of an airplane, ready to maim him at the slightest infraction of his flying skills, a sleeping bag, a cook pot and his writing journal, he flies from town-to-town, cow pasture-to-corn field selling $5 fifteen minute airplane rides to the curious and the adventurous. Along the way, he learns the exciting answers to long held questions he has asked himself about life and the nature of the world around him. The answers he seeks are the same ones we all ask. Some of your answers may be there, too.Get a free subscription to Mike’s latest serialized book, “The Last Summer,” and read it for free as he writes it. Visit to subscribe
I've read a few of Mike's books, the first I didn't know what to expect. That seems to be the theme of all his I've read but have never been disappointed by any of them. This is a light good read that make you think, about your life passed and present. Maybe something you haven't thought about for years. Left me with a smile at the end.