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Riding the Edge: A Love Song to Deborah
Written by Michael S. Tobin
Narrated by Luke Welland
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
Two soulmates embark on an around-the-world journey, leaving the security of their well-ordered lives in search of larger truths.
Forty-seven years ago, Michael discovered his soulmate Deborah on a dance floor in Keene, New Hampshire. It took her soul a few years and an around-the-world bike trek to fully reciprocate. Riding the Edge is the astonishing tale of the six-month odyssey that profoundly shaped the next 564 months of their lives together.
Taking place in 1980, Michael and Deborah—an American Jew and American Arab, respectively—leave the security of their well-ordered lives as psychologists sleepwalking toward marriage and family to explore and take risks in search of life’s larger truths. What they find is a story of magnificent vistas and memorable moments that enliven their senses to the beauty of the world even as it also reveals the vilest of human cruelty. Simple meals become transcendent experiences and chance encounters are serendipitous markers along a road directing them toward personal and spiritual transformation. Each place leaves its mark—Paris and the French countryside, Italy, Greece, war-torn Beirut, Israel—and each person an imprint even as Deborah and Michael struggle to find the truth of their love. Will they find a life partner or merely a stepping-stone to another, deeper connection?
It’s a journey that has a mind and heart of its own. In the end, each story, kindness, and cruelty uncover the humanness that connects all living things and shows that love is a powerful, healing life force.
Forty-seven years ago, Michael discovered his soulmate Deborah on a dance floor in Keene, New Hampshire. It took her soul a few years and an around-the-world bike trek to fully reciprocate. Riding the Edge is the astonishing tale of the six-month odyssey that profoundly shaped the next 564 months of their lives together.
Taking place in 1980, Michael and Deborah—an American Jew and American Arab, respectively—leave the security of their well-ordered lives as psychologists sleepwalking toward marriage and family to explore and take risks in search of life’s larger truths. What they find is a story of magnificent vistas and memorable moments that enliven their senses to the beauty of the world even as it also reveals the vilest of human cruelty. Simple meals become transcendent experiences and chance encounters are serendipitous markers along a road directing them toward personal and spiritual transformation. Each place leaves its mark—Paris and the French countryside, Italy, Greece, war-torn Beirut, Israel—and each person an imprint even as Deborah and Michael struggle to find the truth of their love. Will they find a life partner or merely a stepping-stone to another, deeper connection?
It’s a journey that has a mind and heart of its own. In the end, each story, kindness, and cruelty uncover the humanness that connects all living things and shows that love is a powerful, healing life force.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Beautiful love story from first sight. This has as much historical content as it has love. Make no mistake, this is not a romance book. The story is between two people, different backgrounds, religious degrees, complex families, and the work they put forth prior to marriage. They were in stressful situations, made life decisions such as where to live, will there be children all while each personally thinking (for lack of better wording) are you the one.
The historical content is based on their travels, religious convictions, and generational family cultures. It is similarly written as a historical fiction with the emphasis on the couple and their future. Sometimes the historical was a bit dry, however, those were the moments that shaped the relationship.
There is profanity and as the author stated in the beginning he was retelling, I do believe it could have been left out. I dare say he would not speak with the F-bombs in a synagogue, church or medical office.
I did choose, with reservation to round up from 3.5 to 4 stars. The work Tobin placed after seeing Deborah was incredible and what I believe most people pretend. The end of the book was emotional and I cried.
Narrator Luke Welland did a nice job, and showed sensitivity and playfulness in his reading.