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1968 and I'm Hitchhiking Through Europe
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Cordee Code: | CNN047 |
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Page Size: | 135 x 185 mm |
No of Pages: | 304 |
Publisher: | Solid Press Publishing |
ISBN13: | 9780976950301 |
Author: | JOE MACK |
Language: | English |
Binding: | Hardback |
Weight: | 440g |
Product Type: | Book |
A true hitchhiking adventure, and the amazing events of 1968 in one story, retold today.
A new book with the ingredients of a big novel, this is the true story of a young American man's incredible adventure - his journey coloured by brushes with the law, flirtations in cars, bad days and better nights.
Come along for the ride during an era of war, riots, revolution and peace. Experience a life lived on the edge in the year that jump-started a new generation.
Brief Description:
Hitchhiking? Was he out of his mind? No, just taking his chances and lucky for us, talking to people everywhere he went.
In 1968, the horror of the Second World War was still fresh in the memory of adult Europeans, and America shared in the thanks for their liberation - Joe became the beneficiary of their good feelings towards his country. Not only did he get rides from them, people took him into their homes and told him stories from their hearts. Others were not so kind.
Join his journey through ten countries as Europea
A new book with the ingredients of a big novel, this is the true story of a young American man's incredible adventure - his journey coloured by brushes with the law, flirtations in cars, bad days and better nights.
Come along for the ride during an era of war, riots, revolution and peace. Experience a life lived on the edge in the year that jump-started a new generation.
Brief Description:
Hitchhiking? Was he out of his mind? No, just taking his chances and lucky for us, talking to people everywhere he went.
In 1968, the horror of the Second World War was still fresh in the memory of adult Europeans, and America shared in the thanks for their liberation - Joe became the beneficiary of their good feelings towards his country. Not only did he get rides from them, people took him into their homes and told him stories from their hearts. Others were not so kind.
Join his journey through ten countries as Europea