After 18 months of following one-size-fits-all advice for a 57-year-old new widow, Linda Crill was miserable. In a moment of rebellion, she trades her corporate suits for motorcycle leathers and commits herself to a 2,500-mile road trip down America’s Pacific Northwest coast riding a motorcycle. The problem—she doesn’t know how to ride and had only 30 days to learn.
More >One of my favorite quotes is: The only rule is that there are no rules. It amazes me how whenever I announce that I'd never do something, a new situation presents itself requiring me to do just that. I would have bet my whole retirement savings that I'd never ride a motorcycle. I thought they were a noisy nuisance and dangerous.
I also was never going to write a book, but once again I've broken two rules and reinvented myself.
More> >Blind Curves is different from other adventure memoirs in that it features: