Cycles a Memoir

Cycles a Memoir

Author: Ilanga

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2022-01-06

Total Pages: 419

ISBN-13: 1532090153

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This book is about Self-Help and should be read now at a crucial time in your life; but probably won’t be because of the deterrents and distractions that cause most people to lose focus on who and what matter most. So, if you don’t read it now, that’s okay too; but place it on your bookshelf because you will read it later... during your inquiring years of desperation! Around the age of 35, suddenly we feel like “oldies” and some of us become adults; but some of us don’t and we need to ask ourselves why that is. This question can only be answered honestly by both those who have become adults and those who haven’t reached that level of maturity yet. The Seven Year Cycles of Self-Evaluation and its process provide a knowledge that you can only find within yourselves. My words are written for the intelligent, ageless reader who wants to Know and Live and Believe that “There is More.” And certainly there is “Much More.”


Traveling at the Speed of Bike

Traveling at the Speed of Bike

Author: Pattie Baker

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-03-09

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9781985600768

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Wanna feel like a kid again? You can, you know. All it takes is a time machine called a bike, and an inspiring true story that moves you to action. Traveling at the Speed of Bike tickles your memories alive and then gives a rubber-hits-the-road account of what happens for a woman and a country at a crossroads when a beloved bike comes down from the attic. It may make you rethink what is possible with pedal power at any age, in any place. Perhaps it will even help move municipalities toward greater action in providing safe-access-for-all sooner rather than later. Or maybe this book will simply serve to remind you of your purpose and passion (whatever it may be), and to trust the journey. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book helps enable more women and girls to ride bikes. TravelingAtTheSpeedOfBike.com


Life Is a Wheel

Life Is a Wheel

Author: Bruce Weber

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2015-03-17

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1451695020

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"Based on his popular series in the New York Times chronicling his cross-country bicycle trip, bestselling author Bruce Weber shares his adventures from his solo ride across the USA. Riding a bicycle across the US is one of those bucket-list goals that many dream about but few achieve. Bestselling author and New York Times reporter Bruce Weber made the trip, solo, over the summer and fall of 2011--at the age of fifty-seven. Expanding upon his popular series published in The New York Times, Life Is a Wheel is the witty and inspiring account of his journey, where he extols the pleasures of cycling and reflects on what happened on his adventure, in the world, in the country, and in his life. The story begins on the Oregon coast with a middle-aged man wondering what he's gotten himself into and ends in triumph on the George Washington Bridge, wondering how soon he might try it again. Part travelogue, part memoir, part paean to the bicycle as a simple and elegant mode of both mobility and self-expression--and part wry and panicky account of a fifty-seven-year-old man's attempt to stave off mortality--Life Is a Wheel is an elegant and entertaining escape for any armchair traveler"--


Suit to Saddle

Suit to Saddle

Author: Larry Walsh

Publisher: Cabin Fever Press

Published: 2021-09-22

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 1647043816

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"Suit to Saddle is an engaging story of determination and moxie, as well as a celebration of the human spirit. Walsh, perhaps recklessly, undertakes a significant and difficult journey that he is unprepared for, and his story holds the reader's interest as he meets this challenge head-on." —The BookLife Prize "Readers on mid-life journeys of their own will cheer Walsh on as he reminds them that a journey doesn’t have to be a means to an end —it’s the trip itself that matters." —BookLife "A deeply personal memoir..." —Kirkus "...it was remarkable how Walsh not only overcame the physical journey but overcame the sadness of his mind. In a society where so many are struggling with mental health, I think his message and story of moving forward are so important. Any reader would love Walsh’s story...!" —★★★★★ Manhattan Book Review "This book should inspire anyone who’s going through a tough time or a massive change, and anyone who wants to be challenged to embark on an ambitious venture. I highly recommend it." —★★★★★ Reader's Favorite “Suit to Saddle” chronicles one man’s epic spiritual journey- on two wheels- across the vastness of America. Ride with Larry as he experiences the challenging terrain, the tucked-away places, and the unique people that would collectively change him. Discovery, inspiration, and personal growth are on the horizon with every turn of the cranks! —William P. Apollo, M.D., Cyclist, Cardiologist, and contributor to The Outer Line and VeloNews "Your job has been eliminated." In other words, you're unemployed, out of work, and desperate to find a new purpose. When US Army veteran Larry Walsh heard those words, his world was turned upside down. With a desire to move beyond unemployment, create an exciting new future for himself, and push past his limits, he decides to fulfill his lifelong dream to bike across the country. He purchases a Surly Disc Trucker touring bike and begins his 3,120-mile ride of the Southern Tier from California to Florida. Cycling over treacherous mountains, through open plains, unforgiving deserts, and over 200 unique small towns, Walsh not only discovers a new world and new people, but he uncovers a side of himself that he thought was long forgotten—one filled with true grit and determination. In Suit to Saddle, Walsh chronicles his story of triumph over adversity. Each person he meets along the road plays an integral part of his quest for inner peace and growth. Through the eyes of a one-armed cyclist, a retired police officer, a gun-toting waitress, and a thousand miles of open road, Walsh learns that the true meaning of a life well-lived is the journey. Join Walsh on his trip across America and see what it feels like to experience life one mile at a time.


Motorcycles I've Loved

Motorcycles I've Loved

Author: Lily Brooks-Dalton

Publisher: Riverhead Books

Published: 2016-04-05

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1594634068

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"At twenty-one-years-old, Lily Brooks-Dalton is feeling lost; returning to New England after three and a half years traveling overseas, she finds herself unsettled, unattached, and without the drive to move forward. When a friend mentions buying a motorcycle, Brooks-Dalton is intrigued and inspired. Before long she is diving headlong into the world of gearheads, reconsidering her surroundings through the visor of a motorcycle helmet, and beginning a study of motion that will help her understand her own trajectory. Her love for these powerful machines starts as a diversion, but as she continues riding and maintaining her own motorcycles, she rediscovers herself, her history, and her momentum"--


Divide By One

Divide By One

Author: Grace Ragland

Publisher:

Published: 2019-07-26

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9781733310901

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In the summer of 2018, ultra-endurance athlete Grace Ragland set off on the world's longest mountain bike race, the 2700-mile Tour Divide. This is the story of Grace's journey from the snow-capped peaks of Banff, Canada, down the spine of the Rocky Mountains, and finally into the forbidding desert of New Mexico. Grace battled many difficulties, including an infection that put her two days behind the nearest competitor, Multiple Sclerosis, the elements, demons from her past, as well as a secret that even she didn't know. Ride with Grace and laugh at her hilarious interactions with the oddballs she encountered along the way. Divide By One is an adventure story with heart and humor that shows how indomitable will and perseverance can change the way we see our limitations and our world.


The Boy on the Green Bicycle

The Boy on the Green Bicycle

Author: Margaret Diehl

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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The author recalls the death of her older brother when she was a child and how each family member grieved.


She Rode a Harley

She Rode a Harley

Author: Mary Jane Black

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2019-10-01

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1631526219

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A schoolteacher escapes an abusive marriage and finds love on a blind date. Mary Jane’s new man, sure that riding a Harley will restore her confidence, ends up following the white lines with her through fifteen years of marriage. Traveling together, they learn to be partners, both on and off the road, until Dwayne is diagnosed with cancer. After losing her husband, Mary Jane once again must learn to live on her own—but she’ll never be the same again.


Ordinary Time

Ordinary Time

Author: Nancy Mairs

Publisher: Beacon Press (MA)

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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In Ordinary Time, Nancy Mairs brings her trademark directness to the subject of religion. Themes that bring out piety and sentimentality in many writers, Mairs treats with all her usual outspokenness, candor, and courage. Mairs is a passionate questioner and storyteller, and above all Ordinary Time is writing firmly rooted in the messy realities and questions - the "ordinary time" - of one woman's life. Mairs's marriage is in many ways at the center of the book ("My spirit has been schooled in wedlock"), and she draws a portrait of her life with her husband that is detailed in a way rarely seen in personal writing. She shows us moments of marital despair (in "Here: Grace", for instance), but also the details of the way toward clarity and reconciliation. Mairs writes with wit, exactitude, and intelligence about her conversion from a devout New England Protestant teenager, "a bit mystically inclined", to an unorthodox, activist Catholic in the Southwest; about her commitment to feminism two years later (and about her uneasy dual identity as Catholic and feminist); about run-ins with "monomaniacal" priests; about her husband's cancer and her own disease; about women and the Church; about charity and the body; about raising children; about understanding "God's will" and imagining death.