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"Why
are we doing this? To say we have, or to prove we can?"
With
that thought in mind, Margaret Logan, 40, decides to take her 17-year-old
daughter head to Paris. From there, they would ride their ten-speed
bicycles to Rome, crossing the Alps en route. A daunting task, to
be certain. But what is more daunting, crossing the Alps on bicycle
or challenging a teenager's narrow values and materialistic ambitions?
Originally
published to outstanding reviews in 1979, Anacus Press is proud
to present a new edition of Happy Endings by Margaret Logan, including
new maps and an afterword by the author that answers the question,
"What came next?"
"Ought
to become a bible for modern mothers and daughters" - The
New York Times
"More
honest and affecting than My Mother/My Self" -Self Magazine
"Searingly
honest, sharply funny, moving, illuminating, marvelous."-Houston
Chronicle
"A little-known
masterpiece - An extraordinarily lyrical book seemingly unknown
to bicycle readers."-Adventure Cycling
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