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Roads From the Ashes

By Megan Edwards & Chris Epting
Roads From the Ashes by Megan Edwards & Chris Epting digital book - Fable

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When a wildfire destroyed her home and worldly possessions in the hills above Los Angeles, it didn’t take Megan Edwards long to recognize an opportunity. It took her husband a little longer (“Give me five minutes to grieve!”), but they were both soon planning to make the most of their sudden “stufflessness” and hit the road. They did so a few months later in a freshly built four-wheel-drive motorhome that was even more unusual because of the office in the back instead of a bedroom. This all happened back when “Internet” had not yet entered the lexicon but “email” had. The mobile office would allow Edwards to file stories with the newspapers she wrote for by cell phone. That was the idea, at least. At the beginning of 1994, cell service was patchy, unreliable, and expensive.

They also thought they’d be traveling for six months or so, when, they believed, they’d settle down and get back to normal. But five years and thousands of miles later, they were still on the road. In that time, they’d watched the Internet grow from a mysterious fad prized by people in remote locales into an unstoppable universal phenomenon. They started a website, RoadTripAmerica.com, to share road tripping tips and ideas. Slowly, their dream of being “at work, at home, and on the road, all at the same grand time” became a reality.

This edition marks the twentieth anniversary of Edwards’s memoir, which was first released in 1999. At its heart a story of making lemonade when life gives you lemons, this memoir is also a riveting and at times hilarious look at the early years of the World Wide Web. With a new introduction by the author and a foreword by Chris Epting, enjoy an armchair adventure across North America when the Internet was young. This edition also includes 22 photos dating from when the author lived on the road.

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“Growing up as a child of the 80s and 90s, this book brought back a lot of memories about the advent of the Internet. I still remember getting my first email address and my brother having to explain its use to me! Readers younger than I, for whom the Internet is as normal, natural, and ever-present as air or breathing, will get a kick out of the read; Edwards and her husband are influencers at the beginning stages of the Internet, quite the other side of the coin from the Kardashians, Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, or the darlings of tomorrow I haven't found out about yet. Readers my age and older will enjoy the trip down memory lane, of very different times. The read captures the slow--and then, suddenly, very quick--adoption of "teh intarwebs" and the struggles (and open doors) that come along with it. Content notes: several parties that included a closer look at drugs, alcohol, and "entertainment" than I personally needed; language. I received an eARC of the book from the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.”
“A journey from the edge of technology, but it rang bittersweet for me, still living in a rural area plagued with little or no internet connection. The road trip is so personal and unique to everyone who embarks, Megan and Mark had a compelling reason to hit the road, and in some ways she is very frank but I am still not sure how they made money the first couple of years.”

About Megan Edwards

Megan Edwards is the award-winning author of FULL SERVICE BLONDE, GETTING OFF ON FRANK SINATRA, and STRINGS: A LOVE STORY. All three novels were first-place winners of Benjamin Franklin book awards in 2018. She also won the Silver 2019 IPPY Award for FULL SERVICE BLONDE. Edwards is also the author of ROADS FROM THE ASHES: AN ODYSSEY IN REAL LIFE ON THE VIRTUAL FRONTIER, a memoir of her five-year adventure living and working on the road during the dawn of the Internet. At home in Las Vegas, Nevada, where there's never a shortage of fascinating material and inspiration, Edwards is working on her next novel.

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