American Nomads by Richard Grant
Travels with Lost Conquistadors, Mountain Men, Cowboys, Indians, Hoboes, Truckers, and Bullriders
This captivating exploration delves into the lives of modern-day wanderers across the American landscape, tracing the historical roots and cultural significance of nomadic lifestyles in the United States. Through vivid storytelling and personal encounters, the narrative paints a rich tapestry of individuals who choose to live on the move, from cowboys and truckers to contemporary vagabonds and adventurers. The book offers a profound reflection on the allure of freedom, the challenges of rootlessness, and the enduring spirit of those who seek a life untethered by conventional boundaries.
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- 2003
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- 320-350
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