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New Release, June 2010:  Riding With Reindeer - A Bicycle Odyssey Through Finland, Lapland and Arctic Norway
 
 Length: 336 pages
 Inside: 34 photos, 4 maps, end notes and bibliography
 Genre: Adult nonfiction
 ISBN:  978-0-9763288-1-0
 Format: Trade paperback, 5x5" x 8x5"
 Price: $15.95

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Goldstein's affable good humor makes him an ideal armchair traveling companion - I laughed out loud and read passages to my husband. Stay with him to the Finnish." -- Debra Dean, author of The Madonnas of Leningrad and Confessions of a Falling Woman

 

 

 

 

The author of The Gentleman from Finland – Adventures on the Trans-Siberian Express, winner of the 2006 Benjamin Franklin Award for travel writing, once again takes us on an unlikely adventure.

 

In the summer of 2007, Robert Goldstein departs Helsinki on a self-supported bicycle epic across Finland with the goal of pedaling to the Barents Sea. Aboard a folding bicycle towing a wagon, he weathers furious storms, survives a near-disastrous accident and obsesses whether he will be eaten by a bear as he makes his way through the remote forests of Eastern Finland. In sparsely populated Lapland, his solitude is relieved by reindeer who become his constant companions as he slowly makes his way through the Arctic. More than a travelogue, Riding with Reindeer intersperses an often humorous narrative about the author’s adventures (he manages to get trapped in the women’s shower in one remote village) with rich cultural and historical anecdotes as he passes through endless forests littered with rotted fortifications, rusted tanks and mass graves—the detritus of Finland’s desperate defense against a massive Soviet invasion in the winter of 1939. Riding with Reindeer gives insight into the mind of the solitary traveler and into the soul of a country whose honest and resourceful yet often taciturn citizens are always willing to lend a helping hand to the stranger on the little blue bicycle gamely grinding his way through their “Suomi” – literally “the end of the land.”

 

 
 

 
Author and bicycle adventurer Robert Goldstein in Finnish Lapland
 
 
 
2010 Author Appearances
 
Friday, May 21, 6:30 pm. Slide show and book signing at the Queen Anne Bookstore, 1811 Queen Avenue N., Seattle, WA 98109
 
Thursday, Aug. 12, 7 pm. Slide show and book signing at Darvill's Bookstore, Eastsound (Orcas Island), WA 98245
 
Wednesday, Sept. 29, 7 pm. Slide show and book signing at University Book Store, 4326 University Avenue NE, Seattle, WA 98105 
 
Thursday, Oct. 14, 7 pm. Slide show and book signing at Third Place Books, 17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park, WA 98155
 
Friday, Nov. 5, 7 pm. Slide show and book signing at Leavenworth Public Library, Leavenworth, WA.
 
Saturday, Nov. 6, 1-3 pm. In store for book signing, A Book For All Seasons, 703 Hwy 2, Leavenworth, WA. 98826
 
Wednesday, Dec. 1, 7 pm. Slide show and signing at Swedish Cultural Center (contact center for details), Seattle, WA.
 
Reviews
 
 "Robert Goldstein gives readers a riveting and fun tale that shouldn't be missed..." 
  The Midwest Book Review 

Other Books by Robert M. Goldstein 
 
2005 Release: The Gentleman from Finland: Adventures on the Trans-Siberian Express  
 

 

 
Length: 232 pages
Inside: 1 map, end notes and bibliography
Genre: Adult nonfiction, travel
ISBN: 0-9763288-0-1
Format: 5.5" x 8.5"
Price: 14.95
 
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Winner of the 2006 Benjamin Franklin Award for best travel literature book by a
small publisher in North America

 

Two days aboard what he believes is the Trans-Siberian Express, the author discovers he's on the the wrong train. It is 1987, and he's traveling in the Soviet Union, holding a train ticket that mistakenly identifies him as a Finn. In fact, he is a short, swarthy Mexican-American-Russian-Jew, who speaks only enough Russian to proclaim that he is Bob, the tourist from America.
 
As the trip unfolds, what begins as the fulfillment of a childhood dream becomes a journey with a cast of characters worthy of a Russian novel. A grim old woman takes his only pair of shoes. Mr. K,  a tour director in Novosibirsk, is shocked when an actual tourist - the author - turns up during the middle of an ice storm. A beautiful Russian woman rescues the author from disaster in one city, only to mysteriously reappear in another, fueling his growing paranoia that she is a KGB agent.
 
Throughout the story, Goldstein interjects historical anecdotes, as well as his own family's past in czarist Russia. The Gentleman from Finland is a sometimes hilarious, sometimes poignant story of the misadventures of a traveler who discovers that a journey on the world's longest rail line is much more than just a big train ride.

 

What the Critics Say


"The Gentleman from Finland is big fun - an entertaining portrait of a singular journey." The Seattle Times

 

"An Engaging, often madcap memoir..." Seattle Post-Intelligencer


"Sometimes wrly humorous, other times fraught with tension, the Gentleman from Finland is a truly unique travelogue offering a memorable snapshot of one man's encounter with a nation." The Midwest Book Review

 


Books are available by order through independent book stores through the United States and Canada. To order directly from Rivendell Publishing NW please use the convenient order buttons (credit cards and Pay Pal accepted), or send a check or money order to the address listed below. Single copies of Riding with Reindeer are available for $15.95. Single copies of The Gentleman from Finland are available for $14.95. Shipping is free on all orders within the United States unless you specify Priority Shipping (add $4.90 per book). For multiple book orders, please send us an e-mail describing size of the order. Please make checks out to RPNW. 
 
Special Offer for 2010: Order both Riding with Reindeer and The Gentleman from Finland for $22, free shipping.
 
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