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The book drives home the themes of transition, family and travel, King said, while encouraging people to live their dream. "It's amazing the number of people I talk to who get kind of misty about the idea of traveling across the county with their family," King said. "Either they did it as a kid, they knew someone who had done it or they always want to do it. It seems to be a fantasy many Americans have, and part of the purpose of the books is to encourage people to do it. If I can learn to back up a bus, believe me, anybody can." The book will be distributed nationally, said editor Michael Steere. King, 67, said he's also going to the Family Motor Coach Association's annual convention in August in Madison, Wis., where he'll present a slideshow and try to sell a few books. "It's a fun book," he said. "This isn't going to replace `Look Homeward, Angel' in high school literature classes, but I hope people will enjoy it from the perspective of travel and RV-ing."
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