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Chasing Paradise

A Hitchhiker's Search for Home in a World at War with Itself

by (author) Chris Benjamin Chris Benjamin

Publisher
Pottersfield Press
Initial publish date
Feb 2023
Category
Adventurers & Explorers, Personal Memoirs
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781990770081
    Publish Date
    Feb 2023
    List Price
    $19.95

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In May, 2001, Chris Benjamin hitchhiked across Canada and volunteered on organic farms in British Columbia. He was in search of a good home, love and community, and perhaps a source of income to pay off his student loans.
In Northern Ontario, Benjamin writes, "Big Al was my first encounter with what turned out to be a hitchhiking trope, the kind and generous – to his own kind at least – racist." The trope got worse after September 11, which happened as Benjamin was leaving Prince Rupert, BC, hitching south toward the USA.
This memoir is based on the detailed journals he kept at that time, hitching and Greyhounding his way across Canada and the USA, winding up in the Louisiana State Penitentiary. The journals consisted mainly of what people said to him: those who picked him up and the bus riders he encountered — including soldiers and kids fresh from jail.
Travelling in post 9/11 United States, the author tried not to succumb to the anger of those who wished for a vengeful global comeuppance. Throughout his journey, our shy young narrator falls in and out of love with place and soul, remaining ever-watchful for signs of a peaceful pocket to call home.
What he finds instead is an unexpected sort of homecoming, and surprising joy in a sense of purpose. He writes of the oddities of organic food production, walking through the grotesque aftermath of a massive clear-cut forest, and drop-ins at artist hippie communes. Chasing Paradise is both an engrossing road memoir and a treatise from the generation stuck somewhere between corporate greed and hippie disillusionment.

About the author

Chris Benjamin is the author of four previous award-winning books. His most recent is Boy With A Problem, which was shortlisted for the Alistair MacLeod Prize for Short Fiction. He is also a freelance features writer and magazine editor.

Benjamin is a freelance editor and journalist and an author of fiction and non-fiction. He is the editor of Atlantic Books Today. His previous book was a short story collection, Boy With A Problem, which was shortlisted for the Alistair MacLeod Prize for Short Fiction. His latest nonfiction book was Indian School Road: Legacies of the Shubenacadie Residential School. It won the Dave Greber Freelance Book Prize before being published. His previous book, Eco-Innovators: Sustainability in Atlantic Canada, won the Best Atlantic-Published Book Award and was a finalist for the Richardson Non-Fiction Prize. A series of short video documentaries has been made based on the book, available at ecoinnovators.org. Chris's novel, Drive-by Saviours, won the H.R. Percy Prize, was longlisted for a ReLit Prize and made the Canada Reads Top Essential Books List.

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