"This wonderful narrative by a retired history professor takes
us back through the time and space of his ancestors and his own
youth. Weaving between present and past, it offers a unique blend
of nostalgia and incisive commentary about the imprint of Americans
on the land and on each other. Gaines Post Jr. shares with us an
odyssey that is at once personal and universal."-James McPherson,
Emeritus Professor of History, Princeton University, and author of
"Battle Cry of Freedom"
On a solo trip in 2002, Gaines Post Jr. drives his 1966
Volkswagen Bug from California to Wisconsin and back, traveling so
slowly that the land and its history seep into his bones. Crossing
old trails kindles his imagination of the westward expansion that
attracted his ancestors and shaped America's national
character.
In South Dakota, he visits Red Cloud's grave and hears the great
Lakota leader whisper that Post is not at the end of his path.
While working cattle on a Wyoming ranch, Post recalls his
grandfather, born during Red Cloud's War.
Part travelogue, part memoir, and overflowing with history's
natural wonder, "Blue Bug, Red Road" speaks to those with a
wandering spirit searching for quiet layers of time and memory
within the American landscape.
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