Way off the road

discovering the peculiar charms of small-town America

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William Geist: Way off the road (2007, Thorndike Press)

English language

Published Jan. 18, 2007 by Thorndike Press.

OCLC Number:
85892389

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Celebrated roving correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning and bestselling author Bill Geist serves up a rollicking look at some small-town Americans and their offbeat ways of life. "In rural Kansas, I asked our motel desk clerk for the name of the best restaurant in the area. After mulling it over, he answered: 'I'd have to say the Texaco, 'cuz the Shell don't have no microwave.'"Throughout his career, Bill Geist's most popular stories have been about slightly odd but loveable individuals. Coming on the heels of his 5,600-mile RV trip across our fair land is Way Off the Road, a hilarious and compelling mix of stories about the folks featured in Geist's segments, along with observations on his twenty years of life on the road. Written in the deadpan style that has endeared him to millions, Geist shares tales of eccentric individuals, such as the ninety-three-year-old pilot-paperboy who delivers to …

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Subjects

  • Geist, William -- Travel -- United States -- Anecdotes
  • City and town life -- United States -- Anecdotes
  • City and town life -- United States -- Humor
  • United States -- History, Local -- Anecdotes
  • Cities and towns -- United States -- Anecdotes
  • American wit and humor
  • Large type books
  • United States -- Social life and customs -- 1971- -- Anecdotes
  • United States -- Social life and customs -- 1971- -- Humor
  • United States -- Biography -- Anecdotes