Road Novels
Provided
by the staff at the West Universty
Branch Library.
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- Doris
Betts. Heading
West
- A
spinster librarian is kidnapped and taken across the country.
As time goes on, she stops trying to escape.
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- Sarah
Bird. Virgin
of the Rodeo
- A
young woman in search of her father hits the rodeo trail.
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- Charles
Dickinson. The
Widows' Adventures
- Two
widowed sisters take a car trip from Chicago to L.A. One of them
is blind, and she does the driving.
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- Charles
Frazier. Cold
Mountain
- A
wounded Confederate soldier walks 300 miles home through the Blue
Ridge Mountains, hoping the woman he loved four years ago still
waits for him.
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- Janice
Galloway. Foreign
Parts
- The
adventures and misadventures of two middle-aged single Scotswomen
traveling together through France.
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- Jaimy
Gordon. She
Drove Without Stopping
- Jane
Turner, age 22, spends a risky year on the road and turns her
life around.
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- Jack
Kerouac. On
the Road
- Narrator
Sal Paradise and his bohemian friends hitchhike around America.
A classic of the Beat generation.
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- Barbara
Kingsolver. Bean
Trees
- Taylor
Greer buys and old car and heads west. Along the way she becomes
the guardian of an abandoned baby girl.
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- Jim
Lehrer. Kick
the Can
- A
state trooper’s son, One-Eyed-Mack, who wears a black patch
over his eye, sets out on what becomes a picaresque journey.
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- Cormac
McCarthy. The
Crossing
- A
young cowboy rides south of the border to Mexico on horseback
several times, meeting life-changing events at every turn.
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- Larry
McMurtry. Cadillac
Jack
- A
former rodeo cowboy roams the country in his Cadillac, scouting
for antiques and falling in love.
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- Geoff
Nicholson. Still
Life with Volkswagens
- Various
British eccentrics search for the meaning of life, and are obsessed
with Volkswagens.
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- John
Steinbeck. The
Grapes of Wrath
- The
Pulitzer Prize winning novel about an Oklahoma farm family’s
journey west to California in search of work as migrant fruit
pickers.
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