"Ride to live, live to ride." The saying is a mantra for those who live, breathe and obsess over their motorcycles. Bryan Hall got his first motorcycle license at age 18 on a friend's Vespa motor scooter, and has never looked back. Over the past 46 years, he has owned seven motorcycles, including five Harleys, and has ridden over 350,000 miles on two wheels. "The Long Road Home" tells of a near-fatal crash in 2016, followed by years of legal wrangling and his stubborn refusal to give up riding. A fitting follow-up to his 2013 "Life Behind Bars." Bryan weaves an enthralling and emotional tale of his return to the road he loves. "The Long Road Home" is a refreshing, intimate and inspirational memoir.
It's engaging travel literature. (He covers so much of the United States.) It's jam packed with historical information along with broad statements on the intrinsic values of the United States and Freedom and the Liberty to choose our own paths. Yes. It's all that." Foster Kinn, author of the best-selling Freedoms's Rush Books.