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Blind curves, a woman, a motorcycle, and a journey to reinvent herself, Linda Crill

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Blind curves, a woman, a motorcycle, and a journey to reinvent herself, Linda Crill
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Blind curves
Oclc number
895687120
Responsibility statement
Linda Crill
Sub title
a woman, a motorcycle, and a journey to reinvent herself
Summary
After months of following one-size-fits-all advice for a fifty-seven-year-old widow, Linda Crill is still miserable, until she makes a rebellious, spur-of-the-moment decision : she trades her corporate suits for motorcycle leathers and commits herself to a 2,500-mile road trip down America's Pacific Northwest coast on a Harley. The problem is that she doesn't know how to ride and has only thirty days to learn. Four short weeks later, Linda joins two men and a woman for a white-knuckle, exhilarating road trip along the West Coast from Vancouver, Canada, to the wine country of Mendocino, California. Along the way she encounters washed-out mountain roads, small-town hospitality, humming redwoods, and acceptance from gentle souls who happen to have tattoos and piercings. By heading into the unknown - the blind curve - she faces her fears, tests old beliefs, and discovers not only a broader horizon of possibilities to use in building the next phase of her life but also the fuel to make it happen. Funny, irreverent, and extraordinarily honest, it is the perfect read for people looking forward to re-inventing themselves and anyone asking, "Why not?" -- inside front cover
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