A Family Odyssey Across America. Jobless in the wake of 9/11, a young family packs up their lives and sets out to find a new home somewhere in America. What begins as a desperate move quickly becomes an open-ended odyssey, as they discover that "home" may be less a place on a map than something you carry with you. They cross North America six times in their quest, wandering from the rocky coast of Maine to the wide skies of the Great Plains, from the back roads of Alaska to the deserts of Baja and the red rocks of the Southwest. As money runs low and plans fall apart, they camp, housesit, and work odd jobs, constantly reinventing themselves and letting go of the expectations they carried into the journey. Along the way, the narrator reflects on earlier solo travels that prepared him for this moment, drawing quiet connections between youthful waywardness and the hard choices of parenting on the road. Told with humor, honesty, and a deep love of landscape, The Road to Sedona is a true road-trip memoir about family, resilience, and the search for belonging in a country in turmoil. After finishing this book, be sure to explore other stand-alone journeys in the Wayward Travelogues series, including The Wayward Traveler, Pithecophilia, and American Literary Nomads.
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