Walt
A Story of Fathers, Sons, and Road Trips
Walt Seymour took a road trip with a friend from Madison, Wisconsin, across the United States and Canada, and then down into Mexico and back home in 1926.
He was only sixteen years old, and he kept a diary and photographs of his travels that his son would ultimately discover in a bid to reconnect with and pay tribute to his father, the son set out on his own journey, stopping at the same places his father did decades before.
The result is two different diaries whose entries show the changes that happen over time, the delight we experience in visiting new places, and the special bonds that fathers have with their sons.
Charlie the son makes his trip at age sixty-five in an old motor home he calls Beast. The details of their respective journeys reveal the essential characters of the two men as well as their enduring love for each other.
Join a father and son on an engaging and personal journey they took together albeit eighty years apart in this inspiring story that shows what it means to live life to the fullest.
Reviews
Track Lessons
Some Lies are Ok
George was a quiet, down to earth guy who loved motorcycle racing and later in life learned to love Jesus. The best of his eighty-three years on earth was 1989, when at fifty-four, he got married, adopted a son, and won the United States Motorcycle Association National Championship for the Harley Davidson 883 Sportster series.
Motorcycle racing was the constant in his life. Much of what George learned and much of what he taught came from his experiences on the track. Near the end of his life, his two grandsons pick him up at the nursing home to share a weekend of motorcycle racing. During this weekend, George recounts stories of his 1989 championship season, and other highlights of his life.
In Track Lessons, author Charlie Seymour creates a mosaic of events that reveal the character and life of George. Each tile of the mosaic is simple, but the collection of tiles shows how average events lead to a deep, meaningful life filled with family and love.