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Saturday
Sep142013

Kindle Free Pick of the Week - Tornadoes on the Mother Road

Part comedy adventure, part travel book and part diary, Tornadoes on the Mother Road is the true story of a young British couple's adventure around Western USA.

Holly and Andy get the opportunity of a lifetime when they are given free tickets to fly anywhere in the world. A longed-for road trip in America, encompassing several US states and Route 66, the Mother Road herself, ensues. However, Holly and Andy aren't quite as savvy as they like to think, and they get into a lot of trouble along the way. Cue overly-friendly Mormons in Utah, Nazi-dinosaurs in Colorado, ghost cowboys in Arizona, hostile Germans in New Mexico, accidental drug deals in Las Vegas and freakish weather all over the place. The journey is interspersed with a desperate search for a decent cup of tea and a mission to convince everyone they really are English and definitely not Australian.

This true story is interlaced with American history, culture, food and law, where you can find the answer to the questions you have always had about America; what exactly happened at Roswell? What’s jaywalking? What’s Cinco de Mayo? And why does American chocolate taste so very, very bad?

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