The Bar Mitzvah and the Beast

One Family's Cross-Country Ride of Passage by Bike

  • 272 pages
  • Mountaineers Books
  • 978-1-59485-672-3
  • Feb 21, 2012

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*A light-hearted and hilarious memoir of an ordinary family’s extraordinary cross-country bike adventure
* Kids fighting, equipment breaking, characters popping up around each turn -- all the good cycling material is here

Amateur bike rider, father of three, and everyday public school teacher, Matt Biers-Ariel never dreamed of riding a bike across the United States. But then his hard-to-impress teenage son, Yonah, refused to have a bar mitzvah as he approached age thirteen. No dancing with grandma or chanting traditional prayers? Something had to be done to celebrate this rite of passage.

So Matt, his wife Djina, Yonah, and little brother Solomon decided to saddle up for a physical ride of passage -- one that would take them 3,804 miles by bicycle from the waters of the Pacific Ocean, over the Rockies, through Midwest small towns, and all the way to Washington D.C. Armed with ibuprofen, several gallons of Gatorade, and one unpredictable tandem bike (the “Beast”), the Biers-Ariel family cycled across the middle of America, chatting with colorful characters along the way, roasting marshmallows at campgrounds, and quarrelling over the state of climate change, religious identity, and several flat tires. They also collected thousands of signatures on a self-made global-warming petition calling for the United States to undergo its own rite of passage -- one of energy conservation.

The Bar Mitzvah and The Beast is a funny, thoughtful memoir of one ordinary American family’s extraordinary journey by bicycle, and an enlightening, warm exploration of the bond between a spiritual, nature-loving father and his ambivalent, computer game-loving son.

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  • 272 pages
  • Mountaineers Books
  • 978-1-59485-672-3
  • Feb 21, 2012
Reviews
  • After his oldest son refused to undertake the traditional rite of passage, Matt Biers-Ariel came up with another—riding across the U.S.... Will they make it to DC? Will the Beast, their tandem bike, survive? You'll have to read it to find out.
    Dan Meyer, Adventure Cyclist
  • This cross-country cycling adventure memoir is a little bit “National Lampoon’s Vacation,” a dash of Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” and a pinch of “The Great Race.”
    Kim Orendor, The Davis Enterprise

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