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Living at Full Throttle (Autographed First Edition - Paperback)

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Just weeks before leaving on a motorcycle trip to Iceland, I received startling news from my cancer doctor, throwing my trip and my future into doubt. This story vividly recounts how my harrowing travels earlier through Alaska to the Arctic Ocean gave me strength to face the daunting news from a position of power. My heartfelt tales of adventures through twenty-four countries illustrate how to overcome fear, embrace it, or pivot when prudent. These lively descriptions of life on the road woven with details of my faith can help readers learn how to live fully in the moment, be open to adventure, and treat others with kindness regardless of circumstances. This book is a sequel to my first memoir, Two-Wheeled Wind Therapy.

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Just weeks before leaving on a motorcycle trip to Iceland, I received startling news from my cancer doctor, throwing my trip and my future into doubt. This story vividly recounts how my harrowing travels earlier through Alaska to the Arctic Ocean gave me strength to face the daunting news from a position of power. My heartfelt tales of adventures through twenty-four countries illustrate how to overcome fear, embrace it, or pivot when prudent. These lively descriptions of life on the road woven with details of my faith can help readers learn how to live fully in the moment, be open to adventure, and treat others with kindness regardless of circumstances. This book is a sequel to my first memoir, Two-Wheeled Wind Therapy.

Just weeks before leaving on a motorcycle trip to Iceland, I received startling news from my cancer doctor, throwing my trip and my future into doubt. This story vividly recounts how my harrowing travels earlier through Alaska to the Arctic Ocean gave me strength to face the daunting news from a position of power. My heartfelt tales of adventures through twenty-four countries illustrate how to overcome fear, embrace it, or pivot when prudent. These lively descriptions of life on the road woven with details of my faith can help readers learn how to live fully in the moment, be open to adventure, and treat others with kindness regardless of circumstances. This book is a sequel to my first memoir, Two-Wheeled Wind Therapy.


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