Find out the latest indie author news. For FREE.

ADVERTISEMENT

Formats
Paperback Book Details
  • 09/2021
  • 9780578948478 B0988W8WX8
  • 300 pages
  • $12.45
Paul Gorman
Author
Into Trouble
Paul Gorman, author
Seeking adventure in 1969, nineteen-year-old Paul Gorman sets off on what becomes a wild and terrifying solo hitchhiking trip to Europe. Less than twenty-four hours later, he experiences 120 mph car chases between cops and ex-cons, becoming a fugitive. Shortly after arriving in Europe, he endures a snowstorm and heads south in search of sunny beaches and cheap prices, landing in possibly the most fascist country since WWII: dictator Francisco Franco's Spain. Struggling to survive, he relies on several scams before running into trouble with Franco's judicial system. Facing up to six years and one day in notorious PrisiĆ³n de Barranco Seco, he becomes a pawn in political intrigue while his life hangs in the balance with some of Interpol's worst criminals. Gorman's adventure is the riveting and occasionally humorous story of an American teenager searching for adventure and his place in the world, and the transformation he undergoes. Along the lines of Into The Wild by Jon Krakauer, Midnight Express by Billy Hayes, and Catch Me If You Can by Frank Abagnale, Gorman's gripping true tale is a page-turning stunner. The result is a book that is "honest and authentic and, simply, an amazing story!"
Reviews
By The Prairies Book Review on October 3, 2021

An utterly engrossing travel account that doubles as a remarkable coming-of-age story... Fabulous.

 

Gorman's deeply personal narrative is as much a coming-of-age story as it is an engrossing history of a bygone era. Raised by a sympathetic mother and abusive father in a large family, nineteen-year-old Gorman's wanderlust for life took him on a backpacking trip to Europe in 1969. Several weeks after landing in Luxembourg, Gorman headed south, and from there to the Canary Islands. He paints the 1960's pre-tourist portrait of the quaint, vibrant community of Canary Islands that welcomed international tourists with open hearts. The picturesque, social, and political setting of Franko's Spain filters through the text in richly detailed passages. Gorman sprinkles his account with reflections on his troubled relationship with his father, his eternal wanderlust for life, his search for love and his own place in the world, and his coming to terms with his past mistakes. In the end, the unthinkable problem he found himself in while trying to forge a couple of travel checks taught him an important life lesson: he learned to rely on his inner resources to develop a sense of identity, and in the process, he left the naive immediacy of youth and gained the mature insight of adulthood. The result is a dynamic, engrossing portrait of a young adult on the cusp of a major life alteration. The story unfolds neatly as a journey of introspection, self-discovery, boyish mistakes, naivety, struggles, and passion, leaving the reader with a nostalgic longing for youthful adventures. This is a stunner.

Formats
Paperback Book Details
  • 09/2021
  • 9780578948478 B0988W8WX8
  • 300 pages
  • $12.45
ADVERTISEMENT

Loading...