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Rebuilding the Indian

A Memoir
Haefele, Fred (Book - - 1998)
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Rebuilding the Indian


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Baker & Taylor
A would-be novelist and expectant father tackles the restoration of a 1941 Indian Chief motorcycle, a daunting project that becomes an epic quest for the meaning of life, in a memoir that explores the satisfaction of creating something--be it a classic motorcycle or beautiful … More »
Baker & Taylor
A would-be novelist and expectant father tackles the restoration of a 1941 Indian Chief motorcycle, a daunting project that becomes an epic quest for the meaning of life, in a memoir that explores the satisfaction of creating something--be it a classic motorcycle or beautiful baby girl. 20,000 first printing.

Blackwell North Amer
Ostensibly about the building of a beautiful vintage motorcycle from a cardboard box full of parts, Rebuilding the Indian is really about countless other things as well: midlife, the joys of fatherhood, the heartbreak of fatherhood, the changing seasons in Montana, the beauty of everyday life, the sadness of everyday life....

Baker
& Taylor

The author tackles the restoration of a 1941 Indian Chief motorcycle, a project that becomes an epic quest for the meaning of life, in a memoir that explores the satisfaction of creating something--be it a classic motorcycle or beautiful baby girl

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Authors: Haefele, Fred
Statement of Responsibility: Fred Haefele
Title: Rebuilding the Indian
a memoir
Publisher: New York :, Riverhead Books,, 1998
Characteristics: 210 p. :,ill. ;,24 cm.
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