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HEARTLAND HIGHWAYS - IN SEARCH OF AMERICA

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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WINNER of the 2025 American Writing Awards for non-fiction, travel story!IAN BOOK OF THE YEAR FINALIST - Non-Fiction Adventure & TravelNetGalley Reviews: "Heartland Highways has all the ingredients of a classic road narrative: humor, grit, cultural soul." "...hugely touching and insightful. I really enjoyed my time with him, genuinely feeling that I was sharing this extended trip ... I'll reflect on his story for quite some time."
"THE DEFINING ROAD TRIP AS AMERICA TURNS 250!" Because what better way to celebrate than with a genuine, entertaining, soul-searching road trip through the actual country? It's John Steinbeck's Travels with Charley and Jack Kerouac's On the Road, meets William Least Heat-Moon's Blue Highways, with fewer dogs and more coffee stops. John W. Butler's 33,321-mile road trip redefines the "Heartland," embracing the places and stories from sea to shining sea.

"I go in search of the real America beyond the scare-you-to-death news headlines. Embracing the pace of a wanderer -- not a tourist. I was a "detourist." I didn't follow an itinerary. Followed hunches and locals saying, "It's just 15 minutes that way-you can't miss it." Spoiler: I missed it. But what I found instead was better."

Heartland Highways is both a vivid travelogue and a narrative that reflects the America John discovers. "Over 33,321 miles in my Airstream van, from sea to shining sea, I discovered that America's soul lives in the detours: in spontaneous adventures, in conversations with strangers, in the unplanned moments that stitch a country together."

NOT LOST. JUST A DETOURIST

"I called myself a 'detourist.' I wasn't chasing postcard moments. I was chasing whatever showed up when I didn't follow the rules. That meant small-town diners where conversations lasted longer than the pie. Empty highways that led to nowhere, which turned out to be exactly where I needed to be. Nights when the stars felt closer than the ground beneath my feet. And mornings when I woke up with more questions than answers, but somehow felt more alive for it.

As America barrels toward the America250 celebrations on July 4, 2026, everyone is asking what this country really is-and what it still can be. To me, the answer wasn't in the news cycle. It wasn't in politics. It was in the accidental encounters: the cowboy in Texas who told me, "This land teaches patience." The waitress in Maine who reminded me, "People are kinder than the internet says." The forest in Montana that answered with silence so heavy it felt holy. What you'll find is a story about trading screens for scenes, and about discovering pieces of yourself in places you've never been.

It's about America, the messy, sprawling, contradictory, beautiful idea that's somehow held together for two and a half centuries. And how you don't really see it on the main road. You see it in the detours. If you're looking for perfect pictures and travel tips, this book isn't for you. But if you've ever wondered what happens when you leave the map behind, if you're ready for a long, strange, funny, and sometimes heartbreaking ride, then buckle up. We're taking the scenic route on purpose.

NOT LOST. JUST A DETOURIST!

More at www.HeartlandHighways.com

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*** WINNER of the 2025 American Writing Awards for non-fiction travel story! ****** Book of the Year 2025 Awards Finalist for the Independent Author's Network in two categories: "Non-Fiction: Adventure" and "Travel!" ***John W. Butler is an award-winning author and broadcast journalist, an authentic voice with stories from the roads less traveled. "John W. Butler is a storytelling road warrior with a country soul and a sharp wit-equal parts Texas radio charm and Maine forest mystery." A Hopi tribesman he spent time with called him "The Truth Seeker." John began working in a TV newsroom at age fifteen. Continuing through college, he was on-air as a television news reporter and even did the weather, graduating with honors from the University of Texas at Austin and earning a Master's degree from SMU in Dallas. He's deeply embedded in the Texas media scene, serving on the Texas Association of Broadcasters board and as the past president of the Golden Mic Club. As president of Butler7media, he oversees podcasts and Texas-based radio stations that have garnered awards for broadcast excellence from the TAB and the Texas Broadcast News Association. John is an advocate for community service and has given over 2,000 hours to helping cancer patients in memory of his late wife.

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Autori John W. Butler
Editore Story Road Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 14.10.2025
 
EAN 9798999394224
ISBN 979-8-9993942-2-4
Pagine 404
Dimensioni 145 mm x 222 mm x 25 mm
Peso 638 g
Categoria Viaggi > Guide turistiche

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