An edition of The Next Better Place (2003)

The Next Better Place

Memories of My Misspent Youth

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An edition of The Next Better Place (2003)

The Next Better Place

Memories of My Misspent Youth

1st Pbk edition
  • 1 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading

"Albany, New York, 1959. Michael Keith is eleven years old and is being transferred to the care of his estranged, alcoholic father. "Don't drink! Bars are no place for a child. He needs to have a bath and his clothes and underwear need to be washed. School is important. If there is a problem, just bring him back, okay?" Despite his mother's stern warning, Michael and his dad ditch Albany and set off hitchhiking out West.

Trading his schoolbooks for a Rand McNally atlas, Michael spends the rest of his childhood crisscrossing the country - rarely attending class, surviving on shoplifted sardines and sugared bread, sleeping in rundown rooming houses, rousing his soused dad from seedy bars. The twosome is perpetually en route to someplace else.".

"Remarkably, today Michael Keith is a professor at Boston College. His memoir, told without sentimentality in the funny, world-wise voice of the young boy he once was, describes the peculiar characters encountered while hitchhiking our nation's windswept highways.

In the homeless missions of Pittsburgh and Fort Worth, where they hole up as Michael's father works odd jobs to make enough money for them to move on; in the carnivals of Kansas and casinos of Las Vegas, where Michael dreams of Hollywood stardom; and in every two-bit town along the way, we glimpse an America far outside convention. Yet despite their dysfunctional existence, there is real love between this father and son, and they share the glorious freedom of the peripatetic life.

That such happiness exists in a lonely marginal universe doesn't overshadow the fact that a Greyhound bus is the closest Michael comes to experiencing home." "The Next Better Place explores the fine line between wanderlust and compulsion, between running away and arriving, and leaves us with the understanding that the journey is often more powerful than the destination."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Algonquin Books
Language
English
Pages
288

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Cover of: The Next Better Place
The Next Better Place: Memories of My Misspent Youth
January 6, 2004, Algonquin Books
Paperback in English - 1st Pbk edition
Cover of: The Next Better Place
The Next Better Place: A Father and Son on the Road
January 1, 2003, Algonquin Books
Hardcover in English - 1st edition
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The Next Better Place: A Memoir in Miles
January 13, 2003, Highbridge Audio
Audio Cassette in English - Unabridged edition
Cover of: The Next Better Place
The Next Better Place: A Memoir in Miles
January 13, 2003, Highbridge Audio
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First Sentence

"IT IS 1959."

Classifications

Library of Congress
HQ755.85 .K4443 2004, HQ755.85.K4443 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
288
Dimensions
8.2 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
Weight
13.6 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8664233M
Internet Archive
nextbetterplacem0000keit
ISBN 10
1565124367
ISBN 13
9781565124363
LCCN
2004043662
OCLC/WorldCat
54454637
Library Thing
385795
Goodreads
129230

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IT IS 1959.
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