ASMSG Scifi Fantasy Paranormal Emagazine March 2014 | Page 39
by P.C. Zick
Part Thelma & Louise, part Robin
Hood and his band of merry men, part
the Pied Piper of Hamlin, P. C. Zick
hits a homerun with Live from The
Road. The cast of characters starts out
with two mothers and their twenty
something daughters as they travel
across the U. S. on the old Route 66
and ends up including a whole host of
interesting, displaced people, longing
for adventure alongside these four
“Road Warriors”. The book is a
wonderful cavalcade of life––laughter,
charming and clever bantering between
the daughters and their moms, pent-up
feelings, divorce, wild flings, karaoke,
tragedy, emotional and spiritual
discoveries, and some tidbits about the
history of Route 66, coincidentally
known as the “Mother Road”. In short,
this is an extremely well-written book
that, through its very believable
characters and vivid descriptions of the
beauties they encounter gives you
something for everyone, as the group
keeps chorusing, “May we always go
where we’re headed and be content
with the journey no matter where it
leads!” A thoroughly enjoyable read!
Definitely recommended.
Read on for more about Live from the
Road!
Live from the Road
Meg Newton and Sally Sutton seek a
change in the mundane routine of their
lives. “Is this all there is?” Sally asks
Meg after visiting a dying friend in the
hospital. That’s when Meg suggests they
take a journey to discover the answer.
Joined by their daughters, they set off
on a journey of salvation enhanced by
the glories of the Mother Ro B