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Yes, she is the only child of the Beat icon Jack Kerouac, and while comparisons are inevitable I don’t believe that played into my scrutiny. Quick and enjoyable, yes, but memorable? Not so much. My critique of the book would be that while the episodes of her life were unique, Kerouac’s writing style was not. She did a bit of scavenging at the old dump too which brought back some fond treasure-hunting memories of my own. “…too bad, because I would have liked to see Ukiah again, little town of pear orchards and yellowbrick thrift store by the Russian (rushin’?) River (p. “Then by car we traveled up through the surrealistic, twisted oak hills near Ukiah, past the stunted pines of Little River and Mendocino, where the coast looks like a matching jigsaw piece of Japan, to Kittitas, Washington (p. It’s always curious to me how others see this area: There were a couple of points she passed through this area while visiting her mother and brother who lived near Vichy Springs. Kerouac’s descriptions were evocative and visual, and her writing style kept me engaged and was enjoyable to read. Kerouac travels from her early childhood in Manhattan’s Lower Eastside to the southwest and down into Latin America along the way holding diverse jobs that included waitress, stable hand, prostitute and maid. There were a couple of points she passed through thi A wild and rebellious youth moving from liaison to liaison with the common denominator of heavy drug use.
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A wild and rebellious youth moving from liaison to liaison with the common denominator of heavy drug use.