Ride

David Walton

earliest edition we have, 2002 Penguin Books, 2004 183 pages

Carnegie Mellon Series in Short Fiction

Working to teach the mentally handicapped how to use the public buses in Pittsburgh, caseworker Ray Maddes believes that the only way to advance in a materialistic society is to care nothing for advancement, but he soon finds himself in danger of losing his minimalistic struggle.

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Ride edition · 2004 · Penguin Books · 183 pages
Ride paperback · 2002 · Carnegie-Mellon University Press · 181 pages

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