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Summer of '76

by Kirk Kneeland

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One Man’s Search for Answers During a 4,250-Mile Summer Birthday Party

It was the summer of 1976. As a young teacher I had requested a year's personal leave from my assignment, crated up my ten-speed, and flew from Eugene, Oregon, to the east coast. The challenge I had issued myself was to spend the summer bicycling the back roads of the U.S. in hopes of resolving two nagging questions: Could I actually make it from the Atlantic Ocean in Virginia to the Pacific Ocean in Oregon? And, what is the country I see on the nightly news really like? The roads I travel and the people I meet provide interesting discoveries and the crucial answers.

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Paperback
Format: 5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback, 120 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Jan 18, 2019)
ISBN10: 197720127X
ISBN13: 9781977201270
Genre: TRAVEL / United States / General

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Kirk KneelandKirk Kneeland is a retired secondary English teacher who lives with his wife, Linda, in Eugene, Oregon. This is his second book. His first, The First Time, A Memoir of Adolescence, was written with the help of Randy Bryson, a junior high classmate.
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