One woman's exploration of America's love for the car. Driving "the long way round" from Seattle to the Detroit auto show, Hazleton visits unmapped regions - places of pilgrimage for the car-crazy - learning en route not only about the peculiar passions of car lovers but also about herself.
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One woman's exploration of America's love for the car. Driving "the long way round" from Seattle to the Detroit auto show, Hazleton visits unmapped regions - places of pilgrimage for the car-crazy - learning en route not only about the peculiar passions of car lovers but also about herself.
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The author knows the auto industry and manufacturers . Also,the most important drivers and races. women will like it and men of auto knowledge will see it as their bible.
Seajack
Sep 14, 2007
Not strictly a memoir
Author writes well, and seems to have led an interesting life, but I had trouble getting through the automotive-based details that form the basis of the book, which I'd thought would be a more straightforward memoir.