A great book for motor-home adventurers, motorcycle mamas, and senior citizens everywhere, Montana Blunder Bus is sure to spark conversation. Descriptive prose and witty dialogue keep the reader rolling across the pits and valleys of contemporary American issues. You'll chuckle, argue, and weep as you follow the Montana Blunder Bus on a personal-and political-tour of Montana's backroads. Author Mary Lee Wilson and her co-driver cover their home state of Montana in this humorous guide to life on the road. They stop in towns like Missoula and Havre, at tourist traps and hot springs, and in scenic and wild areas like Yellowstone National Park. They explore the history and humor of the West and find traveling companions, too-gentle demons on Harley-Davidson motorcycles, a former beauty queen, and a hobo king. On the journey Wilson also discovers her roots, finding links to her family in places such as Five Mile Creek, Winnett, and Dean. Her memories of successes and sudden tragedies are sweet or sometimes terrible reminders of western childhood. Montana readers will add Wilson's stories to their own lasting remembrances of our wild, wonderful country. Join the caravan by reading this hilarious account. The Montana Blunder Bus gathers friends, laughs, and wisdom as its drivers traverse the Treasure State, proving that some who are "over the hill" just pick up speed.
