Hitchhiking is examined as a multifaceted social phenomenon in the contemporary West, delving into its cultural, psychological, and sociological implications. The book traverses various perspectives, highlighting the experiences of both hitchhikers and drivers, while addressing themes of trust, risk, and community. By weaving personal narratives with theoretical insights, it offers a unique exploration of mobility, connection, and the evolving nature of human interaction in a changing society.
Patrick Laviolette Knihy
