
“The inspiration is so simple: Head out at random into America and see what you find. James A. Reeves found the America no one seems to be looking for anymore, and he also found himself.”
“On The Road for a new century.”
Wisconsin Death Trip
“A tantalizing 21st Century cross between James Agee’s Let Us Now Praise Famous Men and Jack Kerouac’s On the Road, this remarkable and utterly original memoir heralds the arrival of a new and important American voice. James A. Reeves’s The Road to Somewhere will take you places you will not easily forget.”
House of Sand and Fog
“Unpretentious and insightful, James A. Reeves’s The Road to Somewhere is a photo memoir of his journey driving all over the United States. Through his photographs and candid, episodic storytelling, Reeves documents his experiences and the people he encounters in various regions of the United States, reflecting with uncommon honesty on both positive and negative aspects of the culture. Reeves’s obsession with driving long distances in rental cars is fuelled by his search to figure out what it means to be an adult and to live a meaningful life in a complicated world. His unique point of view clearly comes through in both his writing and images: quirky, beautiful, disturbing, humorous, and at times unexpectedly and achingly moving.”
“James A. Reeves acts like he’s just another guy who took an American road trip. When he says he’s driven 55,000 miles back and forth across the U.S. in beat up rental cars, he says it as though that is just something people do even though it is exactly the sort of thing that nobody does. People don’t drive twice the length of the equator while listening to talk radio and taking photos of the various things that pique their interest. Maybe they should. The next page is always unexpected but never ill-considered and the writing hitches the hubris of the perpetual interloper to genuine empathy.”
Signed copy includes some stickers and a handsome photo card.
Published by W. W. Norton.
416 color pages.
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