In this frank and witty memoir, Ken Ilgunas lays bare the
existential terror of graduating from the University of Buffalo
with $32,000 of student debt. Ilgunas set himself an ambitious
mission: get out of debt as quickly as possible. Inspired by the
frugality and philosophy of Henry David Thoreau, Ilgunas undertook
a 3-year transcontinental jour ney, working in Alaska as a tour
guide, garbage picker, and night cook to pay off his student loans
before hitchhiking home to New York.
Debt-free, Ilgunas then enrolled in a master's program at Duke
University, determined not to borrow against his future again. He
used the last of his savings to buy himself a used Econoline van
and outfitted it as his new dorm. The van, stationed in a campus
parking lot, would be more than an adventure--it would be his very
own "Walden on Wheels."
Freezing winters, near-discovery by campus police, and the constant
challenge of living in a confined space would test Ilgunas's limits
and resolve in the two years that fol lowed. What had begun as a
simple mission would become an enlightening and life-changing
social experiment. "Walden on Wheels "offers a spirited and pointed
perspective on the dilemma faced by those who seek an education but
who also want to, as Thoreau wrote, "live deep and suck out all the
marrow of life."
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