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"On June 22, 1939, nineteen-year-old Jack Newkirk straddled a well-worn Harley-Davidson VL Big Twin and set out to see the 1939 New York World's Fair and the San Francisco Golden Gate Exposition. Both the boy and his country were on the brink of an irrevocable transformation. Both would soon be at war. And both would emerge forever changed. But for one last gilded summer, the "World of Tomorrow" promised peace and prosperity to a weary nation."
"In The Old Man and the Harley, author John J. Newkirk retraces this epic odyssey with his aging father. Along the way, he discovers the healing power of the road, the faith of the American people, and the inspiration to face some of today's most pressing challenges. Newkirk learns of his father's experience with the Japanese during World War II. He learns the tragic story of his father's cousin, Scarsdale Jack Newkirk, an American hero who inspired millions as Squadron Leader of the legendary Flying Tigers and flew with Greg "Pappy" Boyington of the future Black Sheep Squadron."
"The Old Man and the Harley is more than a family history, it is the story of America - her strengths, her challenges, and her sacrifices. It is a story some 350 years in the making - and a poignant farewell to an entire generation."--Jacket.
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Harley-Davidson motorcycle, Description and travel, Social life and customs, Social aspects, Travel, Fathers and sons, Social aspects of World War, 1939-1945, World War, 1939-1945, Motorcycle touring, History, Fiction, historical, general, Fathers and sons, fiction, United states, fictionPlaces
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The Old Man and the Harley: a ride through our father's America
2008, Thomas Nelson
in English
1595551808 9781595551801
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"Published in association with the literary agency of WordServe Literary Group, Ltd."--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references.
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