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Get ready for an enthralling journey into the world of long-haul trucking with this captivating novel. Set in New England as things fall apart, this book follows the story of Albert, a strong and independent trucker from Maine. When a family emergency strikes during a breakdown in transportation, Albert's old trucker friends step up to help, no matter the cost. With their trusty "old" trucks, they band together to deliver their loads while navigating a world in turmoil. Albert Hagerthy's book isn't just about trucking-it's a story of resilience in the face of adversity. Experience a…mehr

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Get ready for an enthralling journey into the world of long-haul trucking with this captivating novel. Set in New England as things fall apart, this book follows the story of Albert, a strong and independent trucker from Maine. When a family emergency strikes during a breakdown in transportation, Albert's old trucker friends step up to help, no matter the cost. With their trusty "old" trucks, they band together to deliver their loads while navigating a world in turmoil. Albert Hagerthy's book isn't just about trucking-it's a story of resilience in the face of adversity. Experience a hold-on-to-your-seat ride from Boston to Maine as Albert and his friends overcome obstacles and find their place in a world that is falling apart.
Autorenporträt
A fifth generation Mainer, Albert Hagerthy grew up building truck models and has spent four decades delivering dairy, meat and produce throughout New England. Despise is not too strong a word to describe Hagerthy's feelings about new technology in trucks used to haul our food and basic necessities around the planet. Hagerthy wanted to be a Marine but couldn't for medical reasons, but like a Marine he has a motto of, "Never give in. Never give up." With eight years in the construction industry, he taught himself to operate and repair construction equipment, and now finds pleasure in continuous home renovation. Hagerthy is married with two children and lives in Woolwich, Maine.