Never Stop Driving: A Better Life Behind the Wheel

Never Stop Driving: A Better Life Behind the Wheel

by Mr. Larry Webster

Narrated by Doug Clark

Unabridged — 5 hours, 14 minutes

Never Stop Driving: A Better Life Behind the Wheel

Never Stop Driving: A Better Life Behind the Wheel

by Mr. Larry Webster

Narrated by Doug Clark

Unabridged — 5 hours, 14 minutes

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Overview

With sharp writing, Never Stop Driving presents the case for the mental and social benefits of driving and engaging with automobiles.

It also shows you-from dreaming about a car to living with it-how to jump in and get the most from your machine.


There's never been a better time to go for a drive. As a nation, we are chronically overstressed, overworked, and not sleeping enough. Worse yet, our digital devices are taking ever increasing chunks of what remaining free time we do have. Activities that force us to engage with ourselves and the environment around us are needed more than ever.

Might I suggest a spin in a four-wheeled escape pod?

The car-the act of driving, repairing, maintaining-drives out distraction and demands we be “present.” Making the car a pursuit invites not just the freedom of the road, but the potential to connect with thousands of like-minded individuals as well as the pleasure of simply caring for the machine. Further, there's the thrill of commanding an object that represents a high point of human ingenuity and design.

Cars invite passion. The first step is embracing the itch and acting on it. Learn how to choose your perfect weekend car, hunt for it, and make the deal. Then, find peace in the wrenches with tips on taking the plunge into maintaining your ride, including how your car can be an opportunity to tear your kids away from their screens and strengthen your bond with them. Next, explore the joy of driving, from scenic byways to taking your car to its performance limit.

You'll also tour the various highlights of the driving life, like how to become an automotive archaeologist, the possibilities for those short on cash but high for adventure, the car as a social gathering point, and what the future with autonomous cars means for those who love to drive.

Never Stop Driving shines some light on why we find these machines so captivating, offering some inspiration and validation, and finally inviting those who are curious but haven't made the leap to get in the car. Let's roll.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"...gathers the sort of writing that you might expect to find in the Atlantic or The New Yorker."—Jim Donnelly, Jim Donnelly on Wheels

"Mr. Webster’s Never Stop Driving is a viable resource, a manual making it easier to rationalize what is often an irrational pursuit"—TXGarage.com

"An emotionally powerful love letter to cars and the human spirit."—Kirkus Reviews

"...equal parts how-to and philosophy, and it illuminates our love affair with cars and the car culture in a profound way."—Hagerty.com

Kirkus Reviews

2019-11-15
An introspective collection of essays focuses on the joys found in automobiles, old and new.

Contemporary Americans are "chronically overstressed, overworked," and tired. For Webster, a vintage-car enthusiast and former editor-in-chief of Road & Track, "there's never been a better time to go for a drive" in a "four-wheeled escape pod." With contributions from over a dozen renowned auto enthusiasts from around the nation, this volume offers readers a collection of essays and vignettes that reflect debut editor Webster's belief that cars are more than functional assortments of metal important only to get from place to place. The book's essays explore such topics as the agony and thrills of finding the perfect vintage vehicle, the mentally restorative value of car repair, and the simple pleasures found in driving both for excitement and relaxation. Vignettes by some of the nation's leading automobile columnists, such as Rob Siegel, provide musings on topics like "The Joy of Problem Solving" and the importance of learning from past mistakes. The volume concludes with interviews with Jay Leno, Mario Andretti, and others who discuss what their perfect "last drive" on Earth would look like. Brett Berk's essay makes the case that worthy automobiles should be admired on the same level as majestic paintings or Frank Lloyd Wright homes, as modern forms of art that transcend mere function in their ability to evoke wonder and awe. Indeed, the book is adorned with spectacular shots by various photographers that reflect the beauty, delight, and restorative peace found in cars. Even nonenthusiasts will find much to value in this collection, from its gorgeous photos to its impassioned prose that skillfully blends elegance and approachability. Constantly evolving in mechanics and design, in frequent need of maintenance and repair, and the products of multiple generations of failures and breakthroughs, cars are "the perfect embodiment of what makes us human," according to Webster. In many ways, this is not just a book about cars—it also examines the importance of seemingly pointless hobbies that bring humans happiness, connections beyond themselves, and fulfillment.

An emotionally powerful love letter to cars and the human spirit.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175745024
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 06/28/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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