3.31.2010

Read These Books

"Big Sid's Vincati" is a really amazing story about a father and son who didn't always have a great relationship but did always have the love of motorcycles keeping them together. In the book one of the finest Vincent tuners in history falls ill and his adult son is forced to take on his care. Through this they come to build a motorcycle that only 7 other people in the world (all Australians) have ever built, a Vincati, as well as restore their relationship. Let me know if you want to borrow it, it's an easy read that you won't want to put down. You can also read more about Big Sid and his son on their website http://www.bigsid.com/.
Here's an excerpt from an interview with Matthew Biberman regarding his book:

Q: You mention Pirsig and Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Do you see your book as a response to his classic?



A: Yes, very much so. I was very moved when I read about the death of Pirsig’s son Chris. When I wrote this book, I felt that I was giving voice to Chris—and to all the kids who grew up on the back of a bike, getting hauled all over god’s creation. This book is for them.


"Into Thin Air" is a true story of one of the greatest tragedies to happen on Mount Everest since the summit was first attained almost 100 years ago. In this story Jon Krakauer recalls how he was sent to Everest to write an article for a magazine about the commercialization of the mountain and local climbing industry. Instead he ends up on a 2 1/2 month climb that leaves 12 people dead. Jon's name may sound familiar as he also wrote "Into the Wild".

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