
This is the real American road trip. Yes, it includes famous sights like Disneyland and Mount Rushmore but it’s so much more than those. It’s also exploring the good and the bad, the small towns and the brief moments that had outsized impacts on America as it is today.
Occasionally slow and preachy at times, it’s still a worthwhile read as we stand at a crossroads 250 years after our founding. I especially enjoyed learning about lesser known sites like Mound Bayou and the Pullman neighborhood of Chicago.
Thank you to NetGalley and Simon & Schuster for the opportunity to read and review.
This is the real American road trip. Yes, it includes famous sights like Disneyland and Mount Rushmore but it’s so much more than those. It’s also exploring the good and the bad, the small towns and the brief moments that had outsized impacts on America as it is today.
Occasionally slow and preachy at times, it’s still a worthwhile read as we stand at a crossroads 250 years after our founding. I especially enjoyed learning about lesser known sites like Mound Bayou and the Pullman neighborhood of Chicago.
Thank you to NetGalley and Simon & Schuster for the opportunity to read and review.