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South Away

The Pacific Coast on Two Wheels

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South Away follows Meaghan Marie Hackinen and her sister in the adventure of a lifetime: bicycling from Terrace, BC down the West Coast to (almost) the tip of the Baja Peninsula. Along the way Hackinen battles with the elements in Vancouver Island's dense northern forests and frigid Mexican deserts; encounters strange men, suicidal highways and monster trucks; and makes some emergency repairs as tires and spokes succumb to the ravages of the journey. Luckily, the pair meet some good people along the way and glean some insight about the kindness of strangers.

A rare road-trip story with two female leads, this travel memoir also chronicles an inner journey, as the author begins to better understand her relationship with her adventurous (and not-so-adventurous) family. South Away tells an engaging and personable tale, with imaginative and memorable depictions of land and sea along the ever-winding coast.
Praise for South Away:
"Everyone says 'Be careful,' but Meaghan Marie Hackinen wants to live large. South Away will fill your lungs with the fresh air of adventure and restore your faith in human goodness. An exhilarating debut."
~ Candace Savage, author of A Geography of Blood and Strangers in the House
"Hackinen's journey is the quest of her dreams. Her sharp images of life on the road reveal that the world is more complex than she thought—and that sometimes people will let you camp on their front lawn."
~ Nicole Haldoupis, editor of Grain Magazine and untethered

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    • Library Journal

      October 7, 2019

      Hackinen, a writer who has recently experienced success as an ultraendurance cycling record holder, pens an account of her bike journey adventures along the Pacific Coast of North America that originate in British Columbia and terminate in the Baja Peninsula of Mexico. The author is joined early on by her sister and together they pedal their way south through multitudes of flat tires, a wide range of topographic challenges, ever-changing weather conditions, and sometimes less-than-desirable camping experiences. Over the thousands of miles, the two sisters forge a strong familial bond that had been missing throughout most of their childhood. Near the close of the book, the two siblings realize their goal of riding to the beaches of Cabo will result in disappointment. Instead, they decide to stop and take advantage of less tourist-filled areas of Baja California Sur. Pictures help transport readers into the various stages of their expedition.

      VERDICT Biking and adventure travel enthusiasts will revel in the author's descriptions and ability to endure such an arduous trip, and find this account restores one's faith in human goodness.--John N. Jax, Univ. of Wisconsin Lib., La Crosse

      Copyright 2019 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      September 15, 2019
      In this empowering memoir, Hackinen, an avid cyclist, recounts her first touring-bike journey: a colossal adventure starting from her home in British Columbia and ending in Cabo San Lucas, at the southern tip of Baja, California. The trip took place a decade ago, when Hackinen was a recent university grad seeking escape from her cookie-cutter suburban upbringing. Without fancy cycle gear or a cushy budget, she would conquer this trek with common sense and the easy company of her sister, Alisha. The pair face criticism from strangers and loved ones alike; no one could understand why they would risk the dangers inherent in endless kilometers of lonely highway. The sisters do face their share of challenges: steep cliffs beside narrow shoulders, complex bicycle-maintenance issues, and more than one creep with a wayward eye or grabby hand. But the endless hours of repetitive motion prove therapeutic and invigorating, forever altering how Hackinen understands monotony. This would be great paired with Eleanor Davis' graphic memoir, You & a Bike & a Road (2016).(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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