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This bold narrative written by the drummer and lyricist for the band Rush shows how Peart tried to stay alive by staying on the move after the loss of his 19-year-old daughter and his wife. The book will be sold as part of the band's official merchandise during its 47-city American tour. 20 photos. 15 maps.
mamaleal, January 1, 2012 (view all comments by mamaleal)
With great finesse, Peart shares the pain of his loss and the arduous journey toward healing. His openness is incredible; at times the sorrow is palpable. And his traveling adventures are painted so well that your imagination will sweep you away. This book is moving and beautiful. His story and style will capture your heart.
davidwmack, July 19, 2009 (view all comments by davidwmack)
This is a wonderful, VERY well written book about Neil Pearts journey through the loss of his daughter and his wife in less than a year. A literal road trip to a place of healing. You do not have to be a Rush fan or a drummer to appreciate Neils story. His story is very personal, very emotional and deeply moving. It will refresh your faith in the human spirit and encourage you to never give up even in the darkest of times. I HIGHLY recomend this book!
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