America the beautiful? : one woman in a borrowed Prius on the road most traveled / Blythe Roberson.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780063273405 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: viii, 294 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2023]
- Copyright: ©2023
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| Subject: | Roberson, Blythe > Travel > United States. Automobile travel > United States. National parks and reserves > United States. United States > Description and travel. |
| Genre: | Biographies. Personal narratives. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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| Cookstown Branch | 917.30493 Rob | 31681010320083 | NONFIC | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
The author of How to Date Men When You Hate Men presents a travelogue that takes a humorous and sometime cynical look at Americansâ obsession with freedom, travel and the open road. 20,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
"The author of How to Date Men When You Hate Men examines Americans' obsession with freedom, travel, and the open road in this funny, entertaining travelogue that blends the humorous observations of Bill Bryson with the piercing cultural commentary of Jia Tolentino"-- - HARPERCOLL
Selected by New York Times Book Review as one of their âGreat Road Trip Booksâ
NATIONAL BESTSELLER
Best Book of the Year âNPR, Vulture, Book Riot, B&N
"America the Beautiful? is so funny and special and illuminating that it makes even me, a person who cannot tolerate trees or weather, wish I could've tagged along in the back seat." â Samantha Irby, author of Wow, No Thank You. and We Are Never Meeting in Real Life.
The author of How to Date Men When You Hate Men examines Americansâ obsession with freedom, travel, and the open road in this funny, entertaining travelogue that blends the humorous observations of Bill Bryson with the piercing cultural commentary of Jia Tolentino.
For writer and comedian Blythe Roberson, there are only so many Mary Oliver poems you can read about being free, and only so many times you can listen to Joni Mitchellâs travel album Hejira, before you too, are itching to take off. Canonical American travel writers have long celebrated the road trip as the epitome of freedom. But why does it seem like all those canonical travel narratives are written by white men who have no problems, who only decide to go the desert to see what having problems feels like?
To fill in the literary gaps and quench her own sense of adventure, Roberson quits her day job and sets off on a Great American Road Trip to visit Americaâs national parks.
America the Beautiful? is a hilarious trip into the mind of one of the Millennial generationâs funniest writers. Borrowing her Midwestern stepfatherâs Prius, she heads west to the Loop of mega-popular parks, over to the ocean and down the Pacific Coast Highway, and, in a feat of spectacularly bad timing, through the southwestern desert in the middle of July. Along the way she meets new friends on their own personal quests, learns to cope with abstinence while missing the comforts of home, and comes to understand the limitsâand possibilitiesâof going to nature to prove to yourself and your Instagram followers that you are, in fact, free.
The result is a laugh-out-loud-while-occasionally-raging-inside travelogue, filled with meditations and many, many jokes on ecotourism, conservation, freedom, traffic, climate change, and the structural and financial inequalities that limit so many Americansâ movement. Ultimately, Roberson ponders the question: Is quitting society and going on the road about enlightenment and libertyâor is it just selfish escapism?