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Ghost Rider

Travels on the Healing Road

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Ghost Rider

By: Neil Peart
Narrated by: Brian Sutherland
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In less than a year, Neil Peart lost both his 19-year-old daughter, Selena, and his wife, Jackie. Faced with overwhelming sadness and isolated from the world in his home on the lake, Peart was left without direction. That lack of direction lead him on a 55,000 mile journey by motorcycle across much of North America, down through Mexico to Belize, and back again. He had needed to get away, but he had not really needed a destination. His personal odyssey is chronicled with his travel adventures, meeting up with friends and family, and the grieving, thinking, crying, and storytelling of life as he rides. Along the way, he plays music from his internal jukebox, yet nothing seems to let him find peace. And without peace, all he could do was keep riding until he found it.

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A very personal view of a very private man

Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

Yes. I have always been very interested in Mr. Peart - so it was for me... although, at times the "letters to Bruno" format was tiring.

How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

More log entries and less letters - I didn't care for the balance between the two as presented, but it was still enjoyable.

What about Brian Sutherland’s performance did you like?

He has a similar voice to Neil's so that was a definite plus - although a tad monotone at times... then again, with the subject matter, its understandable.

What else would you have wanted to know about Neil Peart’s life?

More details regarding drumming in general - and his new relationship with Carrie Nuttall. I felt the last chapter was too much of a whirlwind - i.e., lets wrap this thing up quickly...

Any additional comments?

All in all - a good read for the determined fan. Casual listeners will tire after about 3 hours.. I enjoyed the first 1/3 and last 1/3 the most... It seems that he was more philosophical in the beginning and then simply gave way to letter writing as opposed to journalizing in the middle... I wanted more of the Broken Man to New Found Life conversion details... although - its very possible there were none and it was simply the "time that did its healing".

Definitely reads more as a travelogue than a introspective view into his life. The introspection is there, but at times it gets tedious waiting for the details..

At this point, I want to address folks who are trying to decide if they should get this book and may have formed a negative view based on other reviews..I've read many Amazon reviews that are quite negative regarding Mr. Peart's attitude and the appearance of "Self centered narcissism of a rich man". I think this is absolutely untrue. Yes - he is in a different place in his life than most of us, but he also has a job that is MUCH more demanding than many people would ever dare to take on. He is travelling away from family and home most of the year and had to scratch and claw his way in the early years when they got literally NO radioplay. It was NOT an easy road - but his persistence paid of and he now has the comfort that so many people give him a hard time for.

Also - regarding his "attitude" toward others in the book - calling them "fat, obese, etc"... How about we try and be a bit empathetic for a minute - you just lost your entire family - and have nothing to look forward to - you are near the point of cashing it in and just eating a bullet as it were... and you expect him to be anything except apathetic, withdrawn and downright cynical? Please... he gave us a raw look at how he felt - and then people want to sit back on their laurels and criticize. Get back to me when you deal with such tragedy in your life and let me know how it went.

I applaud Neil for giving us this insight - and I hope my review is not overly critical - because I do believe that it is important to be critical if one is to gain insight and grow. So - here's to looking forward to another installment in the "Life and times of Elwood".

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Inspired by the “Ghost Rider”

Fantastic book that was recommended to me by a great friend. Knowing that I was going through some... stuff. Also as a traveler in most of the same locations, this really hit home. Thank you Neil.

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My First Neil Book

I know there are a few other Peart books out there but this came to me highly recommended shortly after his death. It started out strong and I was captivated with it. The middle got a bit long and somewhat drawn out. I enjoyed the letters and fantastic descriptions but found myself less eager to pick it up. It still provided plenty of insight into the complex and unfortunate life of a real gifted man. His colorful commentary and evolving view of society in general hits close to home. You will enjoy his travels.

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RIP ghost Rider

Neil was such a kind gentle soul, his writing is so moving, his music is timeless, I hope he has a motorcycle of sorts wherever he is, and I hope he was reunited with those he lost and loved

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Farewell to the Ghost Rider

This is a terrific book, anyone who celebrates the life of Neil will enjoy this book. Traveling down the healing road might help us all to say goodbye.

RIP NEP🙏🏻

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Fantastic!

We somehow think that people who achieve a certain level of fame or fortune are immune to life and some of the struggles and challenges it imposes. This book clearly demonstrates the emotion... the pain... the suffering... the redemption.... the healing of one of my musical heroes! It is wonderfully told and narrated!

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Great insight into personal pain and redemption

Of the three books I have read by Neil so far, this one was extremely fascinating. The Ghost Rider’s travels were at times familiar (I had been on the same roads or visited the same places) or completely new to me and I felt that I was along for the ride with such complete, throughly descriptive narrative. Also his witty sense of humor glimpsed through the personal tragedy was quite nice and a relief. His long-winded but never boring letters to Brutus showed his friendship and were also an emotional anchor throughout his road to recovery. Thanks Neil RIP my hero.

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50,000 miles on two wheels through grief to love

As someone who has ridden motorcycles for over 55 years, and for the past 5 years has been losing my wife to Lewy body dementia, I appreciated listening to how Neil dealt with his grief of loss, and ultimately through to love and life again. His beautiful writing skills and technique of Story telling also make it enjoyable to listen to. I’ll read another of his books.

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GOD Bless Neil Peary

Wonderful story of one of the worlds finest musicians and poets on his journey to recapture life’s meaning after tragic loss and the rediscovery of love.

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Brilliant

A must read for anyone grieving a loss, looking for hope or just interested in traveling this country.

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