Lynda Lahman is a professional marriage and family therapist who suddenly found herself drawn into a love affair with a man who happened to be a serious motorcyclist. This books is the story of how she and her new husband, Terry, developed their relationship, while participating in grueling motorcycling endurance events. Because Lynda’s viewpoint is from a feminine perspective, “Two-Up” reminded me of the popular book “Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus,” by John Gray. Let’s face it, men typically want to get focused on a prize, score and get on down the road. Women seem to be more interested in developing relationships. So, if you’re a typical male reader, you’ll probably be impatient flipping through the first half of “Two-Up,” but you’ll eventually get focused on some outstanding descriptions of endurance rallies, including the infamous Iron Butt Rally. Put both halves of the book together, and we have a worthwhile text for both sexes. Even people with no motorcycling experience will find this an exciting and impressive read. Available from amazon.com in paperback, “Two-Up” (ISBN 13: 9781469913735) is 5.5” x 8.5” and 214 pages for $11.66 or $5.99 on Kindle. – David L. Hough Your partner is waiting for you to got back home safely. Before riding, choose your helmet brands properly.
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