When Ace Gilbert and Clyde Randall drive a jalopy down the gravel roads of the Midwest on their way to the 1934 Chicago World's Fair, they're on a quest for the greatest treasure of all -- the future. They find it, but in a way they never bargained for. Levandoski takes us on a ride with surprising turns. He writes about lost worlds -- lost youth, crossroads, farmtowns lost to suburbia. He is a storyteller with a cinematic eye and ear. -- Dale Maharidge
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When Ace Gilbert and Clyde Randall drive a jalopy down the gravel roads of the Midwest on their way to the 1934 Chicago World's Fair, they're on a quest for the greatest treasure of all -- the future. They find it, but in a way they never bargained for. Levandoski takes us on a ride with surprising turns. He writes about lost worlds -- lost youth, crossroads, farmtowns lost to suburbia. He is a storyteller with a cinematic eye and ear. -- Dale Maharidge
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