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Into Trouble in Bloomington, MN
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2022 Readers' Favorite award winner
2022 Best Book Awards Finalist
Edited by Barbara Noe Kennedy - Former Senior Editor with National Geographic Travel Books.
Cover design by Jonathan Sainsbury - designer of Pulitzer Prize Finalist, Empire of the Summer Moon.
"A well-written account about a young man's mistake and the threat of dire consequences. Our verdict: Get it."
Kirkus Reviews
"Loved it! Along the lines of 'On the Road' and less depressing than 'Into the Wild'. Gorman's writing is clear and honest!" --
Victoria Irwin - Discovery
Seattle, 1969: A snowstorm rages as 19-year-old Paul Gorman stuffs $300 into his pocket and thumbs his way into the unknown-chasing a girl in Germany, outrunning a suffocating father, and dodging the Vietnam draft kicking at his heels. What starts as a reckless leap for freedom becomes a wild ride across continents, landing him on the sun-drenched shores of Spain's Canary Islands. But paradise has a dark edge. Seduced by cheap thrills and sandy escapes, Gorman slips into a grifter's game-until one desperate move slams him behind bars in Franco's repressive regime. With six years in the notorious Prison de Barranco Seco looming for a minor infraction, and the U.S. consulate nowhere in sight, his fate teeters on a razor's edge. In steps the U.S. with a cryptic rescue plan-salvation or a deeper trap? Blending vivid prose,
Into Trouble
weaves an intoxicating tapestry of youthful defiance, gut-wrenching suspense, and hard-won wisdom, evoking
Into the Wild
and
Midnight Express
. Paul Gorman's journey isn't just a memoir-it's a pulse-pounding passport to a world where every choice could be the last.
2022 Best Book Awards Finalist
Edited by Barbara Noe Kennedy - Former Senior Editor with National Geographic Travel Books.
Cover design by Jonathan Sainsbury - designer of Pulitzer Prize Finalist, Empire of the Summer Moon.
"A well-written account about a young man's mistake and the threat of dire consequences. Our verdict: Get it."
Kirkus Reviews
"Loved it! Along the lines of 'On the Road' and less depressing than 'Into the Wild'. Gorman's writing is clear and honest!" --
Victoria Irwin - Discovery
Seattle, 1969: A snowstorm rages as 19-year-old Paul Gorman stuffs $300 into his pocket and thumbs his way into the unknown-chasing a girl in Germany, outrunning a suffocating father, and dodging the Vietnam draft kicking at his heels. What starts as a reckless leap for freedom becomes a wild ride across continents, landing him on the sun-drenched shores of Spain's Canary Islands. But paradise has a dark edge. Seduced by cheap thrills and sandy escapes, Gorman slips into a grifter's game-until one desperate move slams him behind bars in Franco's repressive regime. With six years in the notorious Prison de Barranco Seco looming for a minor infraction, and the U.S. consulate nowhere in sight, his fate teeters on a razor's edge. In steps the U.S. with a cryptic rescue plan-salvation or a deeper trap? Blending vivid prose,
Into Trouble
weaves an intoxicating tapestry of youthful defiance, gut-wrenching suspense, and hard-won wisdom, evoking
Into the Wild
and
Midnight Express
. Paul Gorman's journey isn't just a memoir-it's a pulse-pounding passport to a world where every choice could be the last.