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Chasing Lightning: The Pursuit of Successful Living in America [Paperback]

Chris Moeller (Author)
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January 30, 2002
Chasing Lightning: The Pursuit of Successful Living in America is the culmination of an exploration of the American dream and the struggle to live a successful life. Wondering if they were on the right life path and in the right career, author Chris Moeller and friend Brian Ardinger quit their jobs, packed up their worldly belongings, and set off on a 6-month journey across America to explore the meaning of success and happiness in todays society. Through interviews and chance meetings with over a hundred people, they gathered information for their Quest-4 web site (www.quest-4.com) and stepped closer to understanding their own place in the world around them.Written as a travel adventure, Chasing Lightning is a parable for modern times. Join Chris and Brian on their quest as they leave their old lives behind and journey out into the unknown in search of answers. Explore the roadways and sights of America, meet and talk to people of all walks of life, hear philosophy on successful living and draw your own conclusions. Are you on your right path? Are you following your lifes calling? Is there a secret to living successfully? Join in the quest and find out

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About the Author

Chris Moeller is a writer, painter, and insatiable explorer. His quest for knowledge and new experiences has led him to travel extensively throughout Asia, Europe, and North and South America. Trained as a journalist, Chris is always observing the ways of the world and how people live and enjoy that thing called life. His work roles have included, among other things, creative director, freelance writer, illustrator, and web designer. Though a perpetual nomad, Chris currently lives in Washington, D.C. Chasing Lightning is his first book.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 422 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse (January 30, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595213553
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595213559
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,441,596 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars It's Electric!!!, April 12, 2002
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This review is from: Chasing Lightning: The Pursuit of Successful Living in America (Paperback)
Reading this book recaptured the secret thrill I had as a child when ripping through a box of illicit fireworks, scraping match after match against my tight jeans, and firing streaming jets, sparkle showers, and Roman candle torpedoes into the air! America is the box of fireworks and Chris Moeller holds the matches firmly in his hands. A knowing smile illuminates his otherwise inscrutable face as he reaches into the box and approaches the cleared-out "safety circle"... and soon, rainbow-colored pyrotechnics dazzle your upturned eyes!!! Lightning indeed!!!

Let's start with the basics. Here we have a bohemian "Gen X" type and his button-down partner, successful in their fields but unsure which path to take. It's time to hit the open road and literally explore these paths, crashing on friends' couches and interviewing people from all walks of life about their motivations, their passions, their dreams. Studs Terkel meets Jack Kerouac as our narrator chats with wizened old gents and fresh-faced young college graduates. Amazing how much difference it makes... when you take the time to stop, think, and question where you're going.

It's all about values. These are explored in depth. But it's also about nuances, about an eye for the unconventional, a question that unlocks previously unrevealed riches. The author bumps into a disturbing and profound epiphany not too far into the book. I won't give away the secret, but I will say that you might want to watch the last episode of the science fiction classic "The Prisoner" before you get to the Wyoming part. You don't have to, but you'll "get it" that much sooner.

The bit about the Mall of America is simply priceless. If this is a fallout shelter, then Scotty, DON'T beam me up, I'll stay right here! The world may collapse but the best of America will always remain intact, and I'm talking about its indomitable spirit. Chris understands that spirit in a way few do, and he wraps it up for you in a neat but meaningful little package you'll receive once you get to Minnesota.

Culinary delights? You'll taste the regional cuisines right alongside our tour leaders. Good old-fashioned FUN? Look no further than these pages. Blue highways and pink sunsets await you. You will dream in technicolor. And you just might find... yourself.

You can find out more at the quest-4.com website. Make sure to include a visit to the author's personal home page, "The Dragon." But don't go there just yet. You want to experience the cracklin' sizzlin' extravaganza that IS this book, with lightning provided by God and fireworks provided by Chris. Go ahead. Move your cursor up to the order button and click to say "I'd like a front row ticket... to America."

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5.0 out of 5 stars Road Trip to Enlightenment, September 18, 2003
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Mark Sedenquist (Las Vegas, NV United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chasing Lightning: The Pursuit of Successful Living in America (Paperback)
Chasing Lightning is one of the most intriguing and satisfying books I have read this year. The motivation for the book was a six-month, 25,000 mile, coast-to-coast road trip that the author embarked upon in June 1998 with Brian Ardinger, his childhood friend. Both Moeller and Ardinger were rising stars in their corporate worlds, but both left family, employment, and friends behind to go on a quest to discover what success means to Americans. Perhaps more importantly, they wanted to find their own definition of success as they contemplated their own futures.

On one level, the book is a success because of the skillful way Moeller reveals the inner thoughts of the people he interviewed: a variety of entrepreneurs, artists, doctors, and musicians in their 20's and 30's, each wrestling with what it means to be successful. Although these interviews were originally the focus of Moeller's journey, it is the personal transformation of the author and his travel mate that became its theme. The path the two followed across forty-eight states in their trusty Jeep is amusing, invigorating, and at times even astounding. The book uses the apt metaphor of road trip to provide a refreshingly inspirational and original look at the choices we all face as we move forward in life.

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