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Slow Road to San Francisco

Across the USA from Ocean to Ocean

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Pub Date Dec 01 2020 | Archive Date Aug 31 2020


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Description

From Ocean City, Maryland to San Francisco, Reynolds traverses the US and observes—with remarkable honesty and insight, not to mention a humorous and sometimes skeptical eye—Trump's America, and the Americans' way of life. As he moseys from east to west, driving slowly, and stopping frequently, he meets a huge variety of Americans—white, black, Hispanic, Asian, native American; Christian, Muslim, atheist, Mormon, Mennonite; rich, middling, poor. They talk about everything from slavery, Indian reservations, fracking, and forest fires to baseball, beer, the blues, Butch Cassidy, and Marilyn Monroe. Everyone has something to say about Donald Trump, from those who "love him" to those who "hate him." Reynolds follows the direction of history, the direction taken by explorers and pioneer settlers. As he travels he conjures a vivid picture of the US then and now; its landscape and its people in all their diversity.

From Ocean City, Maryland to San Francisco, Reynolds traverses the US and observes—with remarkable honesty and insight, not to mention a humorous and sometimes skeptical eye—Trump's America, and the...


A Note From the Publisher
David Reynolds was one of the founders of Bloomsbury Publishing and is now a director of Old Street Publishing. Based in London, he is the author of Swan River: A Memoir of a Family Mystery, which was published by Picador to great critical acclaim and shortlisted for the PEN/Acklerley Prize. Greystone Books published Slow Road to Brownsville in 2015 which was described by The Bookseller as proof ‘that good travel writing remains not only very much alive, but essential’. It was reviewed in The Times, The Telegraph, The Financial Times and The Observer and praised by Robert Elms and the Reverend Richard Coles

David Reynolds was one of the founders of Bloomsbury Publishing and is now a director of Old Street Publishing. Based in London, he is the author of Swan River: A Memoir of a Family Mystery, which...


Advance Praise

‘I loved Reynolds previous travelogue… this (is an) equally absorbing, perpendicular odyssey…travelling on back roads and stopping frequently to take the pulse of Trump’s America’  Caroline Sanderson, August Highlight The Bookseller 

‘Reynolds is the perfect man for the route’ Observer

‘A writer of calm, quiet brilliance’ Daily Express

‘I loved Reynolds previous travelogue… this (is an) equally absorbing, perpendicular odyssey…travelling on back roads and stopping frequently to take the pulse of Trump’s America’  Caroline...


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Observer extract

Times 2 feature

BBC R2 Saturday Live

BBC R4 Loose Ends



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EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9781916129207
PRICE $17.95 (USD)
PAGES 320

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