Peter Kaldheim estudió literatura inglesa en la prestigiosa Universidad de Dartmouth y construyó una breve pero intensa carrera en el mundo editorial neoyorkino de los años 70 y 80, hasta que su adicción a la cocaína lo llevó al infierno o, lo que es lo mismo, la prisión de la Isla Rikers. Muchos kilómetros y años han pasado desde entonces y ahora se dedica sobre todo a pescar cerca de Montauk, en el extremo norte de Long Island.
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In 1987 a massive snowstorm hits New York as Peter Kaldheim flees the city, owing drug debts to a dealer who is no stranger to casual violence. As he makes his way across America in search of a new life, the harsh reality of vagrancy forces him to face up to his past, from his time in Rikers prison, to relationships lost and lamented. Kaldheim hikes and buses through an America rarely seen, and his encounters with a disparate collection of characters instils in him a new empathy and wisdom, as he journeys on a road less travelled.
The memoir of one man's journey from addiction back to sobriety and sanity via the road.In 1987 a massive snowstorm hits New York as Peter Kaldheim flees the city, owing drug debts to a dealer who is no stranger to casual violence.Leaving behind his chaotic past, Kaldheim hits the road, living hand-to-mouth in flop-houses, pan-handling with his fellow itinerants. As he makes his way across America in search of a new life, the harsh reality of vagrancy forces him to face up to his past, from his time in Rikers prison, to relationships lost and lamented.Kaldheim hikes and buses through an America rarely seen, and his encounters with a disparate collection of characters instils in him a new empathy and wisdom, as he journeys on a road less travelled.
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