About Left Lane Driver:

In 1982, Bruce Turner began an odyssey of sorts: a twice-weekly, 160-mile commute between Blacksburg, Virginia, and Johnson City, Tennessee. During that commute, which went on for 22 years, Bruce encountered a slice of southern Americana that produced some of the strangest on-the-road adventures imaginable — think Jack Kerouac meets Bill Bryson. Turner is a superb raconteur and Left-Lane Driver is sure to become a cult classic: not only for its storytelling style, but also because it contains some of the weirdest anecdotes you’re ever likely to read.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Bruce Turner is an associate professor emeritus at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia. He is a geneticist and an ichthyologist who specializes in fish genetics. Although a prolific author and reviewer in his own field, this is his first book for the general public.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Bruce Turner is an associate professor emeritus at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia. He is a geneticist and an ichthyologist who specializes in fish genetics. Although a prolific author and reviewer in his own field, this is his first book for the general public.