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Friday, August 17, 2007
'A Hell of a Place to Lose a Cow': An American Hitchhiking Odyssey
Tim Brookes had his life changed forever in 1973 when, as a young Oxford student, he met an American girl from Iowa who personified all of the traits that he saw as the best that America had to offer. So infatuated was he with the girl and what she represented to him, that he came to New York City that summer with $90 worth of traveler’s checks and the determination to hitchhike across the country and back to an Ontario tobacco farm where he had a summer job waiting. Almost as an afterthought, Brookes applied for a position at the University of Vermont and, against all odds, was eventually offered a position at the university that he still held in 1998 when he decided to relive his 1973 hitchhiking adventure.
Sounds like an interesting tale, and good for him for turning those concessions into a part of the story rather than trying to sweep them under the rug.
ReplyDeleteHis aches and pains became a central part of his story, Heather, when he was contrasting his first trip to the one that he was making 25 years later. If you read the book, be sure to let me know what you thought of it.
ReplyDeleteDid he go to Bryce Canyon in Utah? It's been called "a hell of a place to lose a cow."
ReplyDeleteSFP, that's exactly where the title of the book comes from...covered in Chapter 13 is his visit to Bryce Canyon.
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