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Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Nonfiction Feature: Uphill and Into the Wind by David W. Reed #blogtour #nonfiction #memoir #givewaway #bookreview #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours @PublishingAcorn @davidreedwriter

 


Non Fiction / Memoir

Date to be Published: 10/15/20

Publisher: Acorn Publishing


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It's 1973. Our nation is torn apart by the Vietnam War, and the massacre of unarmed students at Kent State. The Vice President has resigned for bribery and tax evasion. The President is being investigated for engaging in criminal activity.

At twenty-three, David Reed has become embittered by political strife and corruption. Disenchanted with his future, he wants out. Along with new friends, Rusty and Susie, David leaves everything he knows to cross the United States with little more than his bicycle and a camera.

The trio gets more than they bargain for, with menacing animals, extreme weather, and astonishing encounters.

Uphill and Into the Wind recounts an odyssey that spans 5420 miles on bicycles. It chronicles the sudden and surprising glories of nature, the raw beauty of the land, and the majesty of the mountains. But that is just the start. Through it all, the three are changed forever, in ways they did not expect, by their long journey into the unknown.

 



Review
I experienced every emotion while reading this book. Sympathy, empathy, surprise, disbelief, and support are a few of feelings while following this adventure. 
This book had me cringing at some of the experiences the author had, empathize with some of his feelings, rooting for him and companions, and celebrate with him at the finish line. 
I would highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a serious book with a true story.



 About the Author

David Reed has spent a lifetime studying the natural world, from his youth in the woods, his University training, his apprenticeship as a stonemason, and his travels on a bicycle, to his career as an award-winning landscape architect.

A career highlight includes re-designing four major gardens in San Diego’s jewel, Balboa Park.

A visual storyteller, David has guest lectured at the San Diego Museum of Art, Rutgers University, Kansas State University, The New School of Architecture, and other venues. His professional work has been published in Sunset Magazine, Garden Design Magazine, and Building Stone Magazine.

Uphill and Into the Wind is David’s debut memoir. But his work has been published in A Year in Ink, the San Diego Writers, Ink Anthology and awarded at the Southern California Writers Conference.

David believes that life is “out there,” in the forest, and on the land, not inside the box.

He currently resides in San Diego with his wife and family.

 

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2 comments:

  1. Sounds like an intriguing read, thanks for sharing with me! Thanks, Indie Express for sharing your review!

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  2. It's great hearing about new books when you have a family who loves to read. Thanks so much for sharing your book.

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