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A review by writesdave
Roads to Quoz: An American Mosey by William Least Heat-Moon
5.0
William Least Heat-Moon has mastered a sense of place, and it doesn't matter how little time he spends there; he has it pegged. His wife, Q, is the traveling companion every traveler should want — equal parts deadpan comic relief, ballbuster, conscience and instigator.
Indeed, his lack of focus puts off some readers, but given the nature of his travels that's kind of the point. He keeps an open mind for whatever lurks around the next bend or over the mountain. Even if you care not a whit about any of the parts of the country he discovered for you, the history he discovers pulls you in and his prose keeps you interested. Can't wait to complete his canon.
Indeed, his lack of focus puts off some readers, but given the nature of his travels that's kind of the point. He keeps an open mind for whatever lurks around the next bend or over the mountain. Even if you care not a whit about any of the parts of the country he discovered for you, the history he discovers pulls you in and his prose keeps you interested. Can't wait to complete his canon.