

Baby Driver, Jan Kerouac
In her autobiographical novel, Jan Kerouac, daughter of Beat icon Jack Kerouac, delivers an extremely raw journey that mirrors the restless spirit of her lineage while carving out its own identity. It’s gritty prose, and her ability to capture the visceral reality of life on the margins is commendable. Unlike her father’s more romanticized view of the road, Jan provides a necessary female perspective on the 1960s and 70s counterculture, detailing her travels through South Ame


Although Of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself, David Lipsky
It’s an intimate transcript that captures David Foster Wallace at the precise moment he transformed from a cult writer into an author icon. Based on a five-day road trip during the 1996 Infinite Jest book tour, we follow Lipsky and Wallace through the mundane: diner meals, airport lounges, and long drives through the Midwest…while they engage in conversation. The book functions less like a traditional biography and more like a time capsule; it preserves Wallace’s distinctive














