<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>An exhilarating account of one remarkable teenager's solo trek to play golf in each of the lower 48 states--a compelling coming-of-age story and a surprising look at the equalizing power of the sport in America.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A "winning" (<i>Parade</i>) and "well-conceived" (<i>The</i> <i>New York Times</i>) account of one teenager's solo trek to play golf in each of the lower forty-eight states--"two parts coming-of-age story, one part golf travel adventure, and one part survival test" (<i>Golfweek</i>).</b> <p/>Shortly before his freshman year of college was set to begin, seventeen-year-old Dylan Dethier--hungry for an adventure beyond his small town--deferred his admission and, "like Jack Kerouac and Ken Kesey before him, packed his used car and meager life savings and set off to see and write about America" (<i>ABC News</i>/ Yahoo). His goal: play a round of golf in each of the lower forty-eight states. <p/>From a gritty municipal course in Flint, Michigan, to rubbing elbows with Phil Mickelson at Quail Hollow, Dylan would spend a remarkable year exploring the astonishing variety of the nation's golf courses--and its people. Over one year, thirty-five thousand miles, and countless nights alone in his dusty Subaru, Dylan showered at truck stops, slept with an ax under his seat, and lost his virginity, traveling "wherever the road took him, with golf as a vehicle for understanding America" (<i>The New York Times</i>). The result is a book that "would be considered fine work by any writer, let alone one so young" (<i>Maine Edge</i>).<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Much more of a coming-of-age experience... In addition to opening up a Berkshires boy to a bigger world, teaching him how to cope with new and sometimes difficult situations and giving him perspective on golf's place in American life, the 35,000-mile journey in his dusty Subaru definitely helped Dethier grow up fast... this guy can really write."-- "Berkshire Eagle"<br><br>"Two things will piss you off about this book. First of all, Dethier is a better golfer than you or me. Second of all, he is a better writer than you or me.... A heartfelt, introspective, coming-of-age story, Jack Kerouac meets Jack Nicklaus.-- "Sportschump.net"<br><br>[A] winning memoir, which transcends golf's elitist image, exposing the generous, diverse, and contradictory soul of the game--and of America itself.-- "Parade magazine"<br><br>A great coming of age tale based around the most epic of golf trips. A quick and easy read that does not disappoint.-- "The Itinerant Golfer"<br><br>A terrific read.--Tim Layden, senior editor, Sports Illustrated<br><br>Intriguing... more than his share of unpredictable episodes that make for good reading.-- "Salt Lake Tribune"<br><br>It's not the brushes with greatness (including caddying in a pro-am with Phil Mickelson) but the goodness of ordinary people that make his journey so memorable--for him and for us.-- "In Play magazine"<br><br>Like Jack Kerouac and Ken Kesey and a host of others before him, Dethier packed his used car and his meager life savings, and set off to see and write about America.... Encounters with hustlers and thieves aside, what resonates in "18 in America" is Dethier's optimism, and his talent for perceiving and telling of the good in things, be they golf or people.-- "ABC News/Yahoo"<br><br>This would be considered fine work by any writer, let alone one so young.-- "The Maine Edge"<br><br>'I couldn't put it down... The writing is vivid. You can see the people, imagine the places and understand a young man's moments of loneliness and fear then on the next page laugh at his sense of humor. You'd think this was his 20th book, not his initial effort. I seldom read a book in two days, but I devoured Dethier's superb 256-page effort."--Richard Lord "Berkshire Eagle"<br><br>"His trip was not just about par, birdies and bogeys.... Dethier is not from the country club world of golf."--Bob Minzesheimer "USA Today"<br><br>"Two parts coming-of-age story, one part golf travel adventure and one part survival test. The result, <i>18 in America</i>, is the work of a young man who not only is unusually insightful and self-aware, but has the writerly gifts and clear voice to tell his story. In a year that is shaping up to be an unusually good one for golf literature, it's unlikely that the genre is going to produce anything as compelling as Dethier's tale."--Martin Kaufmann "Golfweek magazine"<br><br>"Whether showering in truck stops, meeting Phil Mickelson and Michael Jordan, or playing at Sawgrass and Pebble Beach, the simple story of <i>18 in America</i> is filled with youthful enthusiasm, honest and sincere. It's a lovely road story well told. Discover a young golf Kerouac on the road, teeing off all across America and loving it.--Tom Lavoie "Shelf Awareness"<br><br>It is not every year that a well-conceived golf book is written by a recent high school graduate... Sleeping in his car, showering at truck stops and raiding free motel breakfast buffets, Dethier played wherever the road took him, with golf as a vehicle for understanding America. He played with autoworkers and livestock auctioneers, and his 32,000-mile trek became a tale about everything you can learn about your country 18 holes at a time. It was a journey that was much more than a golf trip.--Bill Pennington "New York Times"<br><br>This is a superb book about golf -- but it's also a superb book about growing up, fitting in, friendship, food and the great American road. I barely know a birdie from a bogie, but it didn't matter: I still devoured Dylan Dethier's memorable tale of innocence lost and wisdom won.--A.J. Jacobs, New York Times-bestselling author of The Know-it-All and Drop Dead Healthy<br><br>"<i>18 in America</i> is a golf adventure that will appeal to anyone who has ever played the great game. At its heart, though, it is the story of a young man growing into adulthood, taking chances, making mistakes, finding out what feels right and what feels wrong. I salute Dylan Dethier for stepping off the good school-good college-good job treadmill and taking a year to find out who he really is, for writing about his amazing trip with such honesty and insight, and for being willing to reveal his flaws as openly as he revels in his triumphs. It is rare to find a book--especially a golf book, especially a debut written by someone so young--that smoothly blends pure fun and astute life lessons. <i>18 in America</i> will inspire golfers and adventurers both young and old. I enjoyed every page."--Roland Merullo, author of Golfing with God and regular contributor to Golf World magazine<br><br>"I loved <i>18 in America</i> and the connection I share with Dylan Dethier to both the game of golf and our country. Anybody who has swung a golf club can tell you that it's more than a game -- it becomes a personal challenge that helps you discover yourself. Dylan writes about his adventures with wisdom beyond his years."--Jason Dufner, two-time PGA Tour winner<br><br>"An enterprising and inspirational golf journey unlike any other."--Jim Nantz, CBS Sports<br>
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