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Two Wheels Good

The History and Mystery of the Bicycle (Shortlisted for the Sunday Times Sports Book Awards 2023)

Jody Rosen author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:4th Aug '22

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Exploring the bicycle's rich history, Two Wheels Good reveals its profound impact on culture, society, and the environment throughout the years.

In Two Wheels Good, writer and critic Jody Rosen offers a comprehensive exploration of the bicycle, which, despite its Victorian origins, remains a vital mode of transport in the modern world. With more people riding bicycles than using any other form of transportation, this book delves into the cultural and historical significance of this seemingly simple machine. Rosen combines elements of history, travelogue, and memoir to present a narrative that spans from the bicycle's invention in 1817 to its resurgence as an environmentally friendly alternative in today's society, grappling with issues like climate change and public health crises.

The narrative introduces readers to a diverse cast of characters, including feminist activists from the 1890s, a Bhutanese king who enjoys mountain biking, and even astronauts who ride bicycles in zero gravity. Each story illustrates the bicycle's multifaceted role in society, serving as a symbol of freedom, rebellion, and innovation. Two Wheels Good challenges long-held myths about cycling while shedding light on its connections to colonialism and urban gentrification.

Ultimately, this book serves as both an informative historical account and a heartfelt tribute to the joys of cycling. It invites readers to appreciate the sensual and spiritual experiences that come with riding a bike, celebrating the bicycle as not just a mode of transportation, but as an engineering marvel where the rider becomes the engine.

When I fell in love with riding a bike in New York City last year, what I found myself craving was a history-of the bicycle... that whoever wrote this history would find a way to make it personal and ruminative... Lo and behold: Jody Rosen has written that very book. My wish has come true and a door's been blown open. I got more than I knew I wanted * New York TImes *
Two Wheels Good is full of interesting moments...and is often written with real verve... his [Rosen's] enthusiasm for what is sometimes described as mankind's "noblest invention" is infectious * Times Literary Supplement *
The engaging tone of Rosen's memoir-travelogue-history is the grim cheerfulness of the urban cyclist. He gives a vivid sense of the cinematic pleasures of cycling through a city. * Spectator *
A jovial historical narrative ... Rosen rightly get us to expand our narrow Western image of the bicycle to a global perspective [and] is skilled yet selective in navigating the complex and rich history of the bicycle, taking us across continents and through centuries ... a thoroughly enjoyable, and sometimes surprising read * Cycle *
The bicycle has been loved and loathed... Rosen's vibrant history explores it all * BBC History Magazine *
Comprehensive . . . [Two Wheels Good] often feels like a leisurely ride, full of spontaneous detours into unexpected delight. But what makes the book essential is its rigorous reporting * The Atlantic *
The best thing I've ever read on a single subject... With curiosity, conscientiousness, and an exquisitely light touch, [Joden] makes a convincing case that the story of the bike is the story of modern life -- Lauren Collins, author of When in French
Wide-ranging and inquisitive, Two Wheels Good is like an entire library of books on the bicycle -- Lucy Sante, author of Low Life
Takes us on a ride-across the centuries and around the globe, through startling history and vivid first-person reporting-offering not just a wry, rich, deeply researched meditation on the bicycle and our relationship to it, but the headlong rush of cruising on two wheels into the unknown -- Patrick Radden Keefe, author of Empire of Pain and Say Nothing
The stores are filled with books on little things that changed everything, but Jody Rosen's new book offers us a real little thing-the simple bicycle-that really did change everything, from the shape of our streets to the inner life of our imaginations... this is social history as it ought to be written: funny, precise, surprising, anti-dogmatic and unafraid of following a story, brakes off, to wherever the tale might want to glide -- Adam Gopnik, author of Paris to the Moon
Love for two-wheeled transport runs through every sentence in the book... anyone who goes about mostly on two wheels, in defiance of the ever larger, ever more numerous powered vehicles on the road, will enjoy this entertaining ride. * Economist *
[A] complex cultural history. . . . The strength of Two Wheels Good is the journalist's eye [Rosen] brings to a basic technology that has had radically disparate identities at different times and in different parts of the world * Curbed *
A lively biography of a tool central to the greening of urban spaces. It's also a fascinating, sweeping everyday explainer, moving from the bike's 19th-century origins to its importance globally * Chicago Tribune *
Full of delightful anecdotes and interviews, and fascinating historical tales, Two Wheels Good will expand your understanding of what a bicycle is and what it can do * Mail on Sunday *
An enthralling overview of a quiet transport revolution * History Today *
A terrific book... Rosen covers all the aspects of cycling you could imagine * Reader's Digest *
Excellent * Cycling Weekly *

ISBN: 9781847923073

Dimensions: 242mm x 163mm x 37mm

Weight: 626g

416 pages