
Road Angels: Searching For Home Down America's Coast of Dreams
by Kent Nerburn
Release Date: 01 June, 2002
Edition: Paperback
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I loved ROAD ANGELS. I didn't want to put it down. Being a midwesterner transplanted to Los Angeles twenty years ago, I was curious to see how the author viewed the West Coast. I was surprised, delighted and moved as he made his journey from the Canadian border to San Luis Obispo. The images of the landscapes he passes through and his detailed and thoughtful portraits of the people he encounters compelled me to keep reading. Nerburn's reflections on his trip over the road and his journey through life made me pause and think about my own life; where I had been and where I was going. The conclusion that he draws from his conversations with three very different men in the San Francisco area is beautiful in its spiritual simplicity. As the book comes to an end I was moved to tears by his description of an act of kindness and closure. This is a story that reveals in sensitive, insightful and often times humourous ways, the lives and longings of people we pass everyday. I thank the author for taking me along for the ride. Read ROAD ANGELS. It is wonderful.
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A great read -- one of those one sitting books. Nerburn lives in Minnesota but in mid-life gets a hankering to re-explore the west coast he remembers from his college years. Some similarities to "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance". Makes me want to read some of the other things he's written.
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