Around the World on Two Wheels, Peter Zheutlin
Around the World on Two Wheels, Peter Zheutlin
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Around the World on Two Wheels
Annie Londonderry's Extraordinary Ride

Author: Peter Zheutlin

Narrator: Barrett Whitener

Unabridged: 6 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/03/2007


Synopsis

Until 1894 there were no female sport stars, no product endorsement deals, and no young mothers with the chutzpah to circle the globe on a bicycle. Annie Kopchovsky changed all of that.

Annie was a Jewish immigrant and working mother of three living in a Boston tenement with her husband, a peddler. This was as close to the American dream as she was likely to get—until she became part of what one newspaper called "one of the most novel wagers ever made": a high-stakes bet between two wealthy merchants that a woman could not ride around the world on a bicycle, as Thomas Stevens had a few years before. Annie rose to the challenge, pledging to finish her fifteen-month trip with a staggering $5,000 earned by selling advertising space on her bike and her clothing, making personal appearances in stores and at bicycle races, and lecturing about her adventures along the way. When the Londonderry Lithia Springs Water Company of New Hampshire offered to become the first of her many sponsors, Annie Kopchovsky became Annie Londonderry, and a legend was born. So began one of the greatest escapades—and publicity stunts—of the Victorian Age.

In this marvelously written book, author Peter Zheutlin vividly recounts the story of the audacious woman who turned every Victorian notion of female propriety on its ear. When Annie left Boston in June 1894, she was a brash young lady with a 42-pound bicycle, a revolver, a change of underwear, and a dream of freedom. The epic journey that followed—from a frigid ride through France to an encounter with outlaw John Wesley Hardin in El Paso—took the connection between athletics and commercialism to dizzying new heights and turned Annie into a symbol of sexual equality.

A beguiling true story of a bold spirit who reinvented herself against all odds, Around the World on Two Wheels blends social history and high adventure into an unforgettable portrait of courage, imagination, and tenacity.

About Peter Zheutlin

Peter Zheutlin is a freelance journalist and author whose work has appeared regularly in the Boston Globe and the Christian Science Monitor. Peter has also written for the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, AARP The Magazine, and other publications. He is the author of Around the World on Two Wheels and coauthor of several books, including Life in the Balance, Riches Among the Ruins, and The Unofficial Mad Men Cookbook.
Prior to starting his writing career, Peter practiced law and taught legal skills at the University of Virginia and Northwestern University law schools. A graduate of Amherst College and Boston College Law School, he lives in Needham, Massachusetts, with his wife, author Judith Gelman, and his two sons.


Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by trekfann on 2012-10-31 20:24:12

Annie Londonderry wasnt what she appeared to be & neither is this book. You think, based on the description on the back, that its about a woman who traveled around the world on a bicycle in the 1890s because of a bet, the people that she met and the adventures that she had. Instead its about a woman who DID go around the world in the 1890s for reasons most likely only known to her, touching on some of the people that she met and the things she did.

Goodreads review by Kaye

At first, I was very excited to hear about this true but mostly unknown story about a 19th-century woman who rode a bicycle around the world. However, about a quarter of the way through, my disappointment in the book started growing and continued, all the way to the end. These are my comments: 1. Fir......more

Goodreads review by Lisa

This story was incredible!!! I had never heard of "Annie Londonderry" until my husband bought this book for me to read. As I have cycled across southern and western France he was sure Annie would pique my interest. He was right. I'm glad to have read the story told through the eyes of one of her rel......more

Goodreads review by Cameron

To me, this is an example of when a historical non-fiction, with a fascinating and little-known subject matter, goes very, very wrong. The story focuses on a woman named Annie Kochovsky who, near the turn of the century, abandoned her husband and three children, along with her Jewish last name, and s......more

Goodreads review by Wanda

Annie Londonderry was nothing if not a storyteller - literal truth be damned. She also had bravery, daring, and no small amount of gumption. This book is her tale, as told by her great nephew. Annie Kopchovsky, for that was her real name, took off from Boston on a 47 pound bicycle on a bet that she c......more

Fascinating, Inspiring, & Complete Woman Badassery!!......more