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Roads to Quoz
An American Mosey
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Heat-Moon, William Least
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eng
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12 maps; 20 b/w illustrations/photos
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About a quarter century ago, a previously unknown writer named William Least Heat-Moon wrote a book called Blue Highways. Acclaimed as a classic, it was a travel book like no other. Quirky, discursive, endlessly curious, Heat-Moon had embarked on an American journey off the beaten path. Sticking to the small places via the small roads--those colored blue on maps--he uncovered a nation deep in character, story, and charm.
Now, for the first time since Blue Highways, Heat-Moon is back on the backroads. ROADS TO QUOZ is his lyrical, funny, and touching account of a series of American journeys into small-town America.
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
United States -- Description and travel -- Anecdotes.
Heat Moon, William Least -- Travel -- United States -- Anecdotes.