"This is the story of a young man relentlessly chasing a dream across the country, battling headwinds, storms, and poor roads. It poses the challenge of possibility to the still-young. For those with more years, it reminds us of roads we've been down before, and those yet to cross."—Bloomsbury Review "This is an enjoyable book about a little known aspect of US history."—Choice "This was adventure before there were airplanes or fast automobiles, when cycling was still considered the ultimate in dangerous pursuits. Perhaps this sparkling account will give Nellis, unknown outside cycling circles, some of the lasting recognition he so richly deserves."—Booklist "An enjoyable retelling of George Nellis's transcontinental bicycle journey in the late 19th century, smartly plaited with excerpts from his letters home and articles written for a cycling magazine. . . . Hayes adds invaluable historical footnotes to the places Nellis cycles through." —Kirkus Reviews "A remarkable story." —Doug Nufer, Rain Taxi Review of Books "An entertaining, informative, and well-written romp across late-nineteenth-century America."—Alan Boye, author of The Complete Roadside Guide to Nebraska