On the Holloway Road

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'On the Holloway Road' Description

Unmotivated and dormant, Jack is drawn into the rampant whirlwind of Neil Blake, who he meets one windy night on the Holloway Road. Inspired by Jack Kerouac's famous road novel, the two young men climb aboard Jack's Figaro and embark on a similar search for freedom and meaning in modern-day Britain. Pulled along in Neil's careering path, taking them from the pubs of London's Holloway Road to the fringes of the Outer Hebrides, Jack begins to ask questions of himself, his friend and what there is in life to grasp. Spiting speed cameras and CCTV, motorway riots and island detours, will their path lead to new meaning or ultimate destruction?

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Title: On the Holloway Road

Publisher: Legend Press Ltd

Publication Date: 28/02/2009

ISBN 10: 1906558086

Pages: 202

ISBN 13: 9781906558086

Customer Reviews for 'On the Holloway Road'

Lawrence

I have just raced through Andrew Blackman's 'On the Holloway Road', a really fresh look at Britain through 2 blokes on a road trip from London to Scotland. I thoroughly enjoyed it, it's insights and anecdotes staying with me after the final page. It's a gripping read, you really want to know how it will turn out, and it makes you think and question the everyday lives we all lead. Had me hooked till the last page.

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Andrew recently moved back to the UK after spending six years in New York, where he worked as a staff reporter for the Wall Street Journal. He has also written for newspapers and magazines across America, including Monthly Review, the Cincinnati Post, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Seattle Times and Tampa Tribune, and won the Daniel Singer essay prize. He has a Bachelor's degree in modern history from Oxford University and a Master's degree in journalism from Columbia University. Chosen from hundreds of entries Andrew Blackman was the first winner of the Luke Bitmead Writer's Bursary, winning a publishing contract with Legend Press.


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