by Rebecca Fjelland Davis | Jul 8, 2014 | Blog
I think Khaled Hosseini is a genius and I adore his writing, his characters, and the places his stories take us. I found this book a bit frustrating because I was never sure who was talking and where. (And there are two characters with the same name to add to the...
by Rebecca Fjelland Davis | Jun 26, 2014 | Blog
The day before I left for Georgia to ride with George Hincapie, I was out for a quick ride and just happened to meet this girl who was riding a BMX track in her yard. We said hi to each other, but as I passed her, I watched her over my shoulder, and I thought, Holy...
by Rebecca Fjelland Davis | Jun 23, 2014 | Blog
The year I turned 50, I decided I needed to ride a mile for each year of my life. Since my birthday’s in June, it’s a reasonable thing to accomplish, even if it rains. I’ve kept up the tradition, and it’s perhaps the best tradition I’ve...
by Rebecca Fjelland Davis | Jun 22, 2014 | Blog
The very best part of being a writer is when somebody (especially a kid) tells you that they really like your book. This is Meghan. I met her dad at the Jackson County Brevet. They went out and bought my Medusa Tells All: Beauty Missing, Hair Hissing book that very...
by Rebecca Fjelland Davis | Jun 17, 2014 | Blog
href=”https://rebeccafjellanddavis.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Hincapie.jpg” class=”lightbox” > George Hincapie’s book is not just another cycling memoir. It’s not an apology or an accusation. It’s certainly not a ploy for pity. It’s the...
by Rebecca Fjelland Davis | Jun 5, 2014 | Blog
Chester Nez died yesterday. He was the last of the original Navajo Marine Code Talkers. His story is thrilling and touching and inspiring. I would encourage every human with a soul to read his CODE TALKERS. I will never forget this because I finished his book...
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