It takes the average reader 3 hours and 53 minutes to read Riding Shotgun Into the Promised Land by John Lloyd Purdy
Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more
ABOUT THE BOOK: "Riding Shotgun is powered by quirky characters whose actions reveal the odd twists and turns of the American character in the latter 20th century, and today." "At once a travel narrative and a journey into the wild west of the latter 20th century, Riding Shotgun gives voice to the common, and uncommon, people whose lives play out in relative obscurity, although they are the indicators of our society's civic health." Riding Shotgun Into The Promised Land follows a returning war veteran as he tries to reintegrate into family and friends, but instead finds himself on a journey over the blue highways that trace the course of the Oregon Trail. In the hundred and fifty years since tens of thousands traveled the route looking for a new start, the land and people have changed, and the folks he encounters-from genetic engineers to militia members, Native Americans to New Age gurus-mark that change, but also reveal a core good will hidden in unexpected places. Coming home from a war is no easy matter, and if you are an inherently unlucky individual like the protagonist, it gets even more complicated. No longer interested in the things that still center his friends, he walks away from job and home looking for warmth and some vague idea of connections, only to fall into a series of events that spirals out of his control and sends him on a journey back across the Oregon Trail in modern times, looking for home. Attempting to act as a responsible citizen in the era of global warming, he accidentally kills a scientist; escaping the scene, he falls in with a truck driver who is also a gun runner for an anti-government militia; spending his last dollars for a good meal and night's lodging, he accepts a ride from a college co-ed financing her education through prostitution; looking for work, he is befriended by a family of Native Americans and given a job that provides him the time and insight necessary to reinvent himself. There is more: failed towns, racist posses murdering immigrants, and an itinerant New Age guru hopping from meeting to meeting in his BMW along this well worn, mythic trail. FROM THE PUBLISHER, RIVER CANYON PRESS: During the production of this title, we took great care to reduce the use of raw materials, paper, inks, and energy--even incorporating those choices into the manuscript design and final book size. The layout and editing was completed electronically, and our decision to print this title domestically eliminates the need for over-ocean shipping.
Riding Shotgun Into the Promised Land by John Lloyd Purdy is 232 pages long, and a total of 58,464 words.
This makes it 78% the length of the average book. It also has 71% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 5 hours and 19 minutes to read Riding Shotgun Into the Promised Land aloud.
Riding Shotgun Into the Promised Land is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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