Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing RoadWithin a ten-month period, Neil Peart lost both his 19-year-old daughter, Selena, and his wife, Jackie. Faced with overwhelming sadness and isolated from the world in his home on the lake, Peart was left without direction. This memoir tells of the sense of personal devastation that led him on a 55,000-mile journey by motorcycle across much of North America, down through Mexico to Belize, and back again. Peart chronicles his personal odyssey and includes stories of reuniting with friends and family, grieving, and reminiscing. He recorded with dazzling artistry the enormous range of his travel adventures, from the mountains to the seas, from the deserts to the Arctic ice, and the memorable people who contributed to his healing. Ghost Rider is a brilliantly written and ultimately triumphant narrative memoir from a gifted writer and the drummer and lyricist of the legendary rock band Rush. |
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For this momentous departure I had hoped for a better omen than this cold, dark,
rainy morning, but it did have a certain pathetic fallacy, a sympathy with my
interior weather. In any case, the weather didn't matter; I was going. I still didn't
know ...
And soon, it started to get dark. ... Chiquita” — ?), which seemed to be the
happening town out there, but by then I'd had an hour or so to get used to the
darkness, the moon was coming up, and — truth to tell — the place looked pretty
scary.
I made a smooth exit from Cuernavaca, taking the “cuota” way up high through
surprisingly thick forests of mixed pines and deciduous trees (which we didn't see
in the darkness of our passage), as high as three-thousand-something meters, ...
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User Review - jrthebutler - LibraryThingAfter the tragic losses of both his wife and 19 year old daughter, RUSH drummer Neil Peart embarks on a 14 month, 55,000 mile motorcycle journey in order to find a reason to live. Read full review
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User Review - absurdeist - LibraryThingImagine sending your nineteen-year-old daughter, Selena, your only child, off to college in the morning, and that evening the police show up at your front door with some "bad news". Imagine the ... Read full review