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Life Is Like a Fast Car
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Life Is Like a Fast Car

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This book was inspired by a 3,900-mile trip taken with my Father in the spring of 2018. My father has always been a car guy. He bought his first one at fourteen, then proceeded to drive it following his parents as they returned home to Kansas after a decade in California where his parents had settled during the Okie Migration of the Great Depression. On the occasion of his 85th birthday, he told me he was going to buy himself a brand-new Ford Mustang GT. With the new car purchased, he began planning a trip back to his hometown in Kansas from Central California where he lived most of his adult life and had retired. We had a great time traveling The Mother Road, the term used for Route 66 by many of the Okie migrants of the 1930’s Dust Bowl era. We visited family, saw his old home outside of Neodesha, Kansas, stopped by Laura Ingalls Wilder’s little house on the prairie just a few miles from there, and enjoyed miles and miles of open road with the 460 horsepower in the Mustang GT. It was a wonderful trip.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Paramount Publisher
Date
23 November 2020
Pages
206
ISBN
9781801280105

This book was inspired by a 3,900-mile trip taken with my Father in the spring of 2018. My father has always been a car guy. He bought his first one at fourteen, then proceeded to drive it following his parents as they returned home to Kansas after a decade in California where his parents had settled during the Okie Migration of the Great Depression. On the occasion of his 85th birthday, he told me he was going to buy himself a brand-new Ford Mustang GT. With the new car purchased, he began planning a trip back to his hometown in Kansas from Central California where he lived most of his adult life and had retired. We had a great time traveling The Mother Road, the term used for Route 66 by many of the Okie migrants of the 1930’s Dust Bowl era. We visited family, saw his old home outside of Neodesha, Kansas, stopped by Laura Ingalls Wilder’s little house on the prairie just a few miles from there, and enjoyed miles and miles of open road with the 460 horsepower in the Mustang GT. It was a wonderful trip.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Paramount Publisher
Date
23 November 2020
Pages
206
ISBN
9781801280105