When asked to choose one book to be placed in my local school district’s public library my decision was easy. Over the course of my life I have read many books but there has always been one that stuck out in my mind. One that I could relate to and use as advice in my journey through life. On the Road, written by an ingenious free-spirit of the 50’s and 60’s, Jack Kerouac.
In the time of the 50’s and 60’s when the average American was drinking Coca Cola, enjoying TV dinners, and watching I love Lucy on their black and white television there was Jack Kerouac, behind the scenes. A man completely ahead of his time, at the right time in America. At a time when the country was wide open with society and government keeping
Why would I recommend this book to the Parents’ Committee on Acquisitions? Simply because this book is more than just a great story, through his unique writing, he shows the reader his unusual style and independent being. With his never ending motivation he proves that the world is all in bounds and nothing is impossible. He trains the reader to see beneath the surface and opens their mind to all possibilities.
Kerouac was a writer from Massachusetts. He graduated from Columbia University and in the late 1940’s became a member of what was soon to be called, “the Beat Generation”. He wrote the book On the Road in three weeks although it took him seven years of spontaneous traveling to acquire its accounts. His wandering way of life wa