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Blue Highways:

A Journey Into America
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475 Reviews
Pimlico, 2001 - Travel - 432 pages
'When Least Heat-Moon lost his job in a college in Missouri, he got a half-ton Ford van, packed a few necessaries, including Leaves of Grass and Neihardt's Black Elk Speaks, and set out to follow the track of various ancestors and write a book about America. The book is called Blue Highways and it is a masterpiece ... Least Heat-Moon has a genius for finding people who have not even found themselves, exploring their lives, capturing their language, and recreating little (or big) worlds, or moments. In short, he makes America seem new, in a very special way, and its people new. Blue Highways is a magnificent and unique tour.' Robert Penn Warren 'Least Heat-Moon is a witty, generous, sophisticated and democratic observer. His modesty, his subtle, kindly humour, and his uncanny gift for catching good people at good moments makes Blue Highways a joy to read.' Annie Dillard

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I found this on a list of the best travel writing. - Goodreads
A book club selection, the only reason I stuck with it. - Goodreads
A tremendous achievement in insight and observation. - Goodreads
Gorgeous storytelling. - Goodreads
Except, he does a similar thing with his writing. - Goodreads
The research and added historical detail is well done. - Goodreads

Review: Blue Highways (The Travel Trilogy #1)

User Review  - Kenneth Cook - Goodreads

A lot of fun to read. Back roads America-great stories off the beaten path. Read full review

Review: Blue Highways (The Travel Trilogy #1)

User Review  - Harry Forsdick - Goodreads

Started reading and discovered that it was too wordy for me. It's me. I am sure the book is great. Read full review

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