Hawk Hauling: The World Meets Nobody Halfway

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Management number 233629447 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$8.02 Model Number 233629447
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There was a period in North American trucking that existed just before technology changed the road forever.Before GPS.Before cell phones.Before electronic logging devices.Before satellite tracking.Before trucking companies could watch drivers in real time from offices thousands of miles away.A driver then could disappear into the continent for weeks at a time carrying only:paper maps,a CB radio,a flashlight,basic tools,fuel receipts,and enough mechanical knowledge to keep old machinery alive one more day.That was the world I wanted to preserve in Hawk Hauling.This novel is not about outlaw glamour or romantic freedom. Trucking has always been harder, lonelier, and more physically punishing than most people realize. The road extracts payment from the body, from relationships, from sleep, and eventually from identity itself. Long-haul trucking especially has a way of quietly convincing a man that motion equals purpose. Sometimes years disappear before he realizes he has been surviving instead of living.Terrence “Terry” Howden represents thousands of working-class men across North America who believed responsibility meant enduring more pain privately. Men who kept driving because stopping felt dangerous. Men who postponed home in pursuit of becoming “successful enough” to deserve returning.The tragedy is that the people waiting for them often never asked for success in the first place.The Hawk itself became the emotional center of the novel very early in the writing process. Old trucks possess personality because drivers must know them intimately to survive inside them. Every vibration, every air leak, every change in engine sound matters. The relationship between driver and machine becomes less ownership and more partnership built through shared hardship.The 1965 Autocar A64B was chosen intentionally because trucks from that era still carried a brutal mechanical honesty:steel dashboards,manual systems,loud engines,minimal comfort,and very little separation between driver and machinery. The Detroit Diesel two-stroke engine especially became important to the atmosphere of the novel because those engines were unmistakable — screaming, rattling, leaking things that sounded alive even when healthy.The weighted pulley system hanging inside the cab may sound unusual, but trucking has always attracted strange ingenuity from men spending their lives alone inside machines. Small rituals, modifications, superstitions, and survival habits become deeply personal over enough miles. Read more

ASIN B0H33JJJ1S
ISBN13 979-8198811959
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6.24 x 1.37 x 9.24 inches
Item Weight 1.74 pounds
Reading age 12 - 17 years
Print length 471 pages
Publication date May 27, 2026

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