There's a Road to Everywhere Except Where You Came From is the memoir
of a young Midwestern man struggling to carve out a life as a writer,
and to find meaning, or at least a job, in his new and alien landscape
of New York City. In a voice at once coolly detached and utterly
confident, we follow Bryan Charles's journey navigating love, work, and
family, from the streets of Manhattan to the upper floors of corporate
America. This is a gripping meditation on the self, ricocheting between
the multitudes and solitude, and between the
industrial-turned-residential spaces of Brooklyn and the towers of the
World Trade Center, where his life takes an unexpected turn. Charles's
story is a spare, honest, and often hilarious narrative of expectation
and loss, and of the ordinary becoming the extraordinary.