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It is the end of the sixties, a decade marred by student protests and assassinations, the war in Vietnam and civil strife, but a decade also distinguished by peace and love, a celebration of newfound freedoms and by great achievements like American astronauts landing on the moon. For Clay Matthews, the quixotic hero of "The Trip Into Milky Way," these sweeping tides of history and his personal hopes and dreams all come to a head when a draft notice arrives in the mail, the destiny of Clay's life irreversibly altered when he decides to walk out of an induction center two weeks later, the tale of his life transformed into the other side of Vietnam and what happens to a young man who refuses to die for his country. Just as a generation was forever defined by that misguided war, Clay's solitary journey into manhood careens down an alternative path once he makes his headlong decision to avoid it. From the enchanted shores of Hawaii to a sojourn with his lover Caroline on the deserted beaches of Matzatlan, from incarceration in a Mexican prison to the daring helicopter raid that follows, Clay has but one thought on his mind; to find a place in the sun for he and Caroline to hide. Driven in equal parts by a rebellious streak and his hopelessly romantic nature, Clay hardly considers how this flight from justice might affect his love affair with Caroline, but he is soon to learn that no man can outrun his own karma, as even in his valiant effort to go back and rescue Kip, a friend left behind in the Mexican prison, death and disaster find him, leading Clay to this despairing realization. Dying for one's country may well have been easier than the path he is on. Resigned to his restless odyssey, but with few places left to hide in this world, Clay meets a host of colorful sixties characters who help guide him along the way, among them Stan, a world weary chopper pilot from Vietnam, Faith, an expatriate slumming in sleepy San Blas, and Eric, a Bhagavad-Gita toting friend from his past, each of them playing a role in Clay's quest for enlightenment yet unable to provide him with lasting peace he so desires. Only when Clay flees back to the wisdom of Jijiwa, a Papajo Indian shaman he has befriended in the mountains of Sonora, does the mist of bewilderment begin to clear from Clay's heart. But will his newfound wisdom reveal the keys to rescuing Kip? And will the principled Caroline and headlong Clay finally find a place in the sun to share? "The Trip Into Milky Way" ends in a touching conclusion of this vagabond's epic journey.


About the Author

Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Gary Corcoran, moved to California with his family as a young boy and grew up in the world of orange groves and suburban tract homes south of Los Angeles in the 1960s. Bitten by the wanderlust bug at an early age, he abandoned college and traveled extensively through Europe and the Mediterranean, only to learn he had been drafted into the Vietnam War upon returning from his journeys. A child of the free speech, coffee house idealism of the early sixties and a survivor of the psychedelic journey that concluded the decade, he was a draft dodger and lived with that uncertainty until President Carter issued his blanket amnesty in 1977.

Author of numerous poems over the course of his life, he began to write fiction in 1992 and was recently named the winner of the Mayhaven Publishing Company's Adult Novel Contest for 2004 and one of five finalists in Oak Tree Book's 2004 Timeless Love Novel Contest for his novel "The Last Love of Eleanor Sands."

Mr. Corcoran resides in Laguna Beach, California. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 720 pages
  • Publisher: Cold Tree Press (January 3, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1583851666
  • ISBN-13: 978-1583851661
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,425,985 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A journey I wish I could take!, February 14, 2007
This book was one of the most thrilling stories about a unique journey through life. The main character, Clay, has a huge disdain for authority. Not only does he dodge the draft in Vietnam, but he has a heroic stint in a Mexican prison. I loved his sarcastic attitude and the way he critiqued his surroundings. The book is so exciting that I found my fingers itching to turn pages. Even though it's a big book, it only took me three sessions to finish reading it.

"The Trip Into Milky Way" truly is a trip through time. Set in the 60's, we meet so many characters unique to that era. One of my favorites was Caroline, who he shares a passionate romance with on a picturesque beach. I could actually feel the sand in-between my toes through his mastery of imagery.

Clay's character is restless, innovative, independent and heroic. If you're looking for a good book with captivating dialogue, look no further.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Trip Into Milky Way, April 7, 2008
The wonderful "Trip into the Milky Way" was such a blast from the past. I forgot how much fun and fear was involved in our young "baby-boomer" lives back in the late 60's-70's. This book is for anyone who loves a book "that you just can't put down".
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4.0 out of 5 stars Outlaw Blues, September 3, 2007
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This is a story that some readers today might find too incredible to be believed, even as fiction. However, it isn't. Instead, it's an extraordinarily exciting story of a man and his desires to be free and to be in love. Perhaps the most evocative part of this narrative are the descriptions of the Mexican prison Clay and his friends find themselves in. Seemingly doomed to a life in this hell, it becomes imperative that they figure out how to escape. Some do so by becoming someone else inside, others by doing drugs, and still others by actually risking escape and the high potential for death that risk involves.

If the counterculture was a generation's evocation of the rebellious aspect of the American psyche, then Clay is that generation's individual personification of the outlaw. Butch Cassidy and Huck Finn. Beat/counterculture antihero Neal Cassady and LSD chemist and propagandist Stanley Owsley. Indeed, the comparison to Owsley was brought home to me after reading a couple recent stories about Mr. Owsley in Rolling Stone and the San Francisco Chronicle. That medicine man to the acid generation lived his singular approach to life often unaware of the effects it might have on his closest friends. Clay does the same. Friendship and treachery, love and hate, avarice and aversion to the gold. Living outside and in opposition to the law yet we still look to the outlaw for their honesty of conviction. Didn't Bob Dylan sing in his song "Outlaw Blues:" "Don't ask me nothin' about nothin',/I just might tell you the truth?" Be careful because, as we all know, the truth is a rare phenomenon these days, with so many of our fellow humans preferring anything but.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful and courageous tale
The Trip Into Milky Way is a powerful and riveting epic tale of both an inward and outward journey. This masterfully crafted story draws you in and takes you on a rollercoaster... Read more
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