Hell of a RideHell of a Ride
Chasing Home and Survival on a Bicycle Voyage Across Canada
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Book, 2024
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Current format, Book, 2024, , Available now. Offered in 0 more formats"Martin Bauman was twenty-three and restless when he embarked on a solo bicycle trek across Canada. It was a ride that came in the wake of his father's sudden depression, his cousin's suicide, and the stirring up of his own childhood of buried memories. He had billed the 7,000-kilometre journey as a mission to encourage people--men, especially--to talk about depression. It was ironic that he was so reluctant to talk about his own. In Hell of a Ride, Bauman--named one of Canada's "emergent" authors by the RBC Taylor Prize in 2020--brings his sharp reporting instincts and lyrical prose to explore a timely question: how much of the past do we carry with us? And how much of our fate is ours to choose? A spiritual successor to the bicycle-bound escapades of Kate Harris's Lands of Lost Borders, with an emotional candour reminiscent of Antonio Michael Downing's Saga Boy and Greg Gilhooly's I Am Nobody, Bauman's Hell of a Ride takes its readers on a journey from the rain-slicked streets of Vancouver, British Columbia, to the hills of St. John's, Newfoundland, through encounters with couch-surfing swingers, pot-smoking Maritimers, runaway army veterans, prairie farmers, steely-eyed birdwatchers, and Kiwi empty-nesters. Along the way, Bauman interrogates the past through reflections on home, family secrets, and belonging: How to feel at home in a place one always itches to leave? And if one is always on the move, how to find a home at all? Heartfelt and uplifting, Hell of a Ride is a coming-of-age tale of a son's search to connect with his father and also come to terms with his own past. It is a clarion call for deep community, an ode to forgiveness--of oneself and others--and a love letter to the call of adventure."-- Provided by publisher.
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- Lawrencetown Beach, Nova Scotia : Pottersfield Press, [2024], ©2024
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