Ahah! A fancy car, eh? I laugh at your expense. But it touched me, coz I drive a 1988 woody wagon. I have no such luxurious amenities. I’m lucky there are seatbelts in the dang thing. A little cassette player...find an occasional cassette Bing Crosby at a tag sale. LOL
I love audio books, but now that I’m retired...I don’t do the blasted commute any longer. HEEHAW!
Me & my woodie [AKA the Ronnie Raygun] are vintage, no frills, shabby chic. :P
Back to the book .... it’s a nice read, more like a story that unfolds. I have no idea how perfectly accurate it is; but I like it. Go for it! Let me know what you think.
Woody wagon. That’s worth some value. Haven’t seen one on the road for a long time. Course, until April I lived in the Northeast, a place that really punishes older cars.
I put Sam Adams on hold at the library so I’m looking forward to it. Will let you know, my FRiend.