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  • Don't Think Twice

  • Adventure and Healing at 100 Miles per Hour
  • By: Barbara Schoichet
  • Narrated by: Barbara Schoichet
  • Length: 8 hrs and 49 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Don't Think Twice

By: Barbara Schoichet
Narrated by: Barbara Schoichet
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Summary

A late-in-life coming-of-age escapade told with humor and heart, Don't Think Twice is a moving and irreverent account of grief, growing up, and the healing power of adventure.

Within six months, Barbara Schoichet lost everything: her job, her girlfriend of six years, and her mother to pancreatic cancer. Her life stripped bare, and armed with nothing but a death wish and a ton of attitude, Barbara pursues an unlikely method of coping. At the age of 50 she earns her motorcycle license, buys a Harley on eBay from two guys named Dave, and drives it alone from New York to Los Angeles on a circuitous trek loosely guided by her H.O.G. tour book and a whole lot of road whimsy.

On the open highway - where she daily takes her speed to 100 - Barbara battles physical limitations and inner demons on a journey that flows through the majestic Appalachian Mountains, the enchanting Turquoise Trail, and all along America's iconic Route 66. She is awed by the battlefields in Gettysburg, stunned by the decadence of Graceland, and amused by a Cadillac graveyard in the middle of nowhere. She meets kind strangers, odd strangers, and a guy who pulls a gun on her for cutting him off. She is vulnerable but sassy, broken but determined to heal...or die trying.

©2016 Barbara Schoichet (P)2016 Penguin Audio
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Critic reviews

"Often surprising, witty, and thoughtful, this is a bittersweet and entertaining read." (Booklist)

“The memoir stands as a monument to self-confidence and self-direction and to doing what you feel compelled to do, even when people cluck and you can’t explain to yourself why you’re doing it." (Publishers Weekly)

"An all-inclusive and honest account of how one woman used a motorcycle journey to come to grips with painful events in her life...Schoichet's account will resonate with bikers and with those who have always wondered what it feels like to go 100 miles per hour on a motorcycle." (Kirkus Review)

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I was drawn to this book because of the idea that biking can help your well being.

I enjoyed the tale , learning about Barbara’s life and her family and the way it was narrated. It really made me feel as though I was living in the story and the experience.

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