It's 1971, and Jack Higgins has just graduated from college. For him, it means the beginning of his adult life, but it also means he's eligible for the Vietnam draft. Jack is certain he will die if sent overseas but feels he has little control over the course of his life. His parents want him to interview for career-oriented jobs, just like his father, but this is not the life Jack seeks. In order to find his way-his own way-he must get away from his family and land on his own two feet. Jack leaves the United States and goes to live in Berlin with a college friend. He yearns to find out who he is and what path his life should take. Experience becomes Jack's teacher when he buys a BMW motorcycle and drives from Berlin to the south shore of Crete. To become his own man, he resolves his personal demons and faces challenges, all with the help of the open road.
Driving Toward Destiny describes a journey of self-discovery in engaging and exciting fashion. Author Tim Scott sets the stage quickly, describing the angst of recent college grad Jack Higgins as he decides to travel to Europe to begin a trip of self-discovery, and the action jump-starts as Jack makes his way to Berlin. The pace doesn't slow down -- Jack encounters several interesting characters as he experiences life on the road and comes to terms with his expectations and goals for life. A very enjoyable read - I was pulled along with Jack and immersed in the journey.