Bicycling: A 1958 Solo Northwest Adventure
Home alone in the summer during a 1958 recession, with no job, and wanting to do something exciting to show for the quarter break, a nineteen-year-old, in this true account, decides to explore the lush and inviting Northwest. Launching right away into a questionable pursuit, he decides to follow the lure to Canada, Washington and Oregon, usung his most economical choice of transportation--his brother's bicycle—an old three-speed pedal bike--despite it having only front wheel brakes, no lights, and only first gear working,
Since none of his invited friends are permitted to accompany him on such a dubious jaunt, and ignoring several concerned warnings of certain danger along the way, he nevertheless straps some quickly put-together supplies for a month's solo venture—not forgetting his mother's antique 1907 Brownie Box Camera, and $75 for food and film, then starts heading out on a bright and early August morning.
Though faced with many trying, surprising, and some terrifying challenges during the following month, his only tools for the entire experience are a naieve sense of indestructible confidence, determination, and a trust that when the time came, he would be given whatever help was needed.
It was an adventure few had taken back then, and one that probably even fewer are likely to experience today, given the circumstances. Readers may find themselves riveted to the pages right to the very end. One reader said of the book, "You need to contact Steven Spielberg, and get this story made into a movie"!
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Bicycling: A 1958 Solo Northwest Adventure
Home alone in the summer during a 1958 recession, with no job, and wanting to do something exciting to show for the quarter break, a nineteen-year-old, in this true account, decides to explore the lush and inviting Northwest. Launching right away into a questionable pursuit, he decides to follow the lure to Canada, Washington and Oregon, usung his most economical choice of transportation--his brother's bicycle—an old three-speed pedal bike--despite it having only front wheel brakes, no lights, and only first gear working,
Since none of his invited friends are permitted to accompany him on such a dubious jaunt, and ignoring several concerned warnings of certain danger along the way, he nevertheless straps some quickly put-together supplies for a month's solo venture—not forgetting his mother's antique 1907 Brownie Box Camera, and $75 for food and film, then starts heading out on a bright and early August morning.
Though faced with many trying, surprising, and some terrifying challenges during the following month, his only tools for the entire experience are a naieve sense of indestructible confidence, determination, and a trust that when the time came, he would be given whatever help was needed.
It was an adventure few had taken back then, and one that probably even fewer are likely to experience today, given the circumstances. Readers may find themselves riveted to the pages right to the very end. One reader said of the book, "You need to contact Steven Spielberg, and get this story made into a movie"!
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Bicycling: A 1958 Solo Northwest Adventure

Bicycling: A 1958 Solo Northwest Adventure

by Sterling H. Redd Sr.
Bicycling: A 1958 Solo Northwest Adventure

Bicycling: A 1958 Solo Northwest Adventure

by Sterling H. Redd Sr.

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Overview

Home alone in the summer during a 1958 recession, with no job, and wanting to do something exciting to show for the quarter break, a nineteen-year-old, in this true account, decides to explore the lush and inviting Northwest. Launching right away into a questionable pursuit, he decides to follow the lure to Canada, Washington and Oregon, usung his most economical choice of transportation--his brother's bicycle—an old three-speed pedal bike--despite it having only front wheel brakes, no lights, and only first gear working,
Since none of his invited friends are permitted to accompany him on such a dubious jaunt, and ignoring several concerned warnings of certain danger along the way, he nevertheless straps some quickly put-together supplies for a month's solo venture—not forgetting his mother's antique 1907 Brownie Box Camera, and $75 for food and film, then starts heading out on a bright and early August morning.
Though faced with many trying, surprising, and some terrifying challenges during the following month, his only tools for the entire experience are a naieve sense of indestructible confidence, determination, and a trust that when the time came, he would be given whatever help was needed.
It was an adventure few had taken back then, and one that probably even fewer are likely to experience today, given the circumstances. Readers may find themselves riveted to the pages right to the very end. One reader said of the book, "You need to contact Steven Spielberg, and get this story made into a movie"!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162600916
Publisher: 4 Sterlings LLC
Publication date: 04/23/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Sterling has had an identified interest in writing since one of his grandmothers recognized and acknowledged it to him during his teens. He finished his BS degree in Sociology and English at Brigham Young University following a year of active military service during the Berlin Crisis. Upon graduation, he taught high school English for several years in the Salt Lake area. Then, after receiving his MSW degree at the University of Utah, he served for over thirty years as a clinical social worker and writer/editor for the Utah State Department of Health.

Sterling has served as a humanitarian volunteer in New Zealand. He has also served in numerous service opportunities among diverse cultures in Missouri as well as in Utah, and has served in teaching and leadership roles in his local church. Since his retirement, he has
served at an employment resource center assisting a widely diverse patronage in personal resume writing. He has also served as a group leader in an addiction recovery program, working in support groups with people both in and out of the Utah Department of Corrections facility for the Salt Lake Valley.

Sterling has a love of the Gospel of Jesus Christ as well as a love of people, nature, adventure, classical music, literature, and writing. He is the father of five grown children, and is currently residing in Salt Lake City with his wife Fusako and their pet cats.
The published works of Sterling include The Resource Manual for Parents of Children with Special Health-care Needs, editor of the latest edition of A Story to Tell, Joseph Speaks, and The Reader-Friendly Life of Christ, and Poetry: A Delightful Journey through Life. Other yet unpublished works include Jesus Christ’s Life: You Gotta Read This!, Jesus Christ Lives, Holy Bible Prophets Speak, Prophets Ancient and Modern Speak, Book of Mormon Gleanings, and Holy Bible Gleanings.
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