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Tag: Roan Poulter

Relating in Reverse

On August 19, 2016August 19, 2016 By wastedpilgrimIn BooksLeave a comment

I guess I found some identity in Roan Poulter's Motorcycle Chronicles that meshed with my own. On several levels. There are three of them, all about the troubled, but evolving relationship between bohemian literary figure Anne Carter and the son, Jordan, she left behind. Anne is an influence but not a character, in the final …

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An Unlikely Quest for Freedom

On June 27, 2016 By wastedpilgrimIn BooksLeave a comment

  Another fine mess I've gotten myself in. I'm reading a series of delightful volumes on soul-searching travels by Roan Poulter in reverse order. Poulter's third novel in a series, The Long Road Home, was, like my third, Crazy of Natural Causes, a KindleScout selection. When I downloaded another, All Roads South, it didn't make …

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‘The Road’ Seeks Redemption

On August 16, 2015August 18, 2015 By wastedpilgrimIn BooksLeave a comment

The Long Road Home, by Roan Poulter, is the third of his Motorcycle Chronicles Series, and a matter of a young man, Jordan Carter, finding peace in a variety of ways. Jordan is the son of a literary icon, and the tale begins when news arrives of her violent death in Argentina. Anne Carter comes …

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