"If Hemingway Had Written a Racing Novel" is a series of great stories by Rich Nisley. I am not a big fan of racing, but his stories kept me glued to the pages. He really made racing drivers and cars come to life. I encourage anyone to read it.
And his book, "The Ragged Edge" is another great read. Great story line with plenty of racing thrills
"Rich Nisley's "If Hemingway Had Written a Racing Novel" is a first-class collection of motor racing fiction. Each of these stories, excerpts of course, made me feel like the proverbial kid in the candy store with nose to glass. Before finishing my first read through this collection I ordered five of the featured books from various booksellers and I know I won't be
disappointed.
This is a very well thought out gathering of stories that will inspire you to delve into these great books and enjoy well written novels about racing drivers, cars, and series from around the globe, literally Grands Prix to small-town circle tracks. Mine is a glowing review of Nisley's excellent collection because the book deserves it. He has done much more than organize a wonderful anthology; he has reawakened avid motor racing readers like myself to a largely untapped treasure chest of great motor racing stories. My encouragement to any reader is don't miss this racing book.you will not be disappointed.
And don't miss his novel, The Ragged Edge."
craighullinger@gmail.com
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disappointed.
This is a very well thought out gathering of stories that will inspire you to delve into these great books and enjoy well written novels about racing drivers, cars, and series from around the globe, literally Grands Prix to small-town circle tracks. Mine is a glowing review of Nisley's excellent collection because the book deserves it. He has done much more than organize a wonderful anthology; he has reawakened avid motor racing readers like myself to a largely untapped treasure chest of great motor racing stories. My encouragement to any reader is don't miss this racing book.you will not be disappointed.
And don't miss his novel, The Ragged Edge."
W. Barker
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