The Myth of The Train

The Myth of The Train
Perhaps there is no greater than the image of the train. In its rich history, the train has been used in movies and stories as a metaphor, some good and some not so good, and the wonder of many children dream of a day when they would get on board these giant metal beasts and departure for new adventures in unknown lands. There is hardly a child who does not want to train a model of how many of us have had when we were young.In my new novel, "Desert Rain", one of the main characters, a rodeo cowboy drifter named Jack Carlson, embarks on his odyssey of self-discovery as does the protagonist, Cynthia Ryan, a documentary that he meets later in the story.The difference between my two personalities is like night and day. While Cynthia travels to the south-west of America in a big huge RV with full facilities, Jack decides to jump on a train from Laramie, Wyoming for the Indian territory, namely, Tuba City, Arizona, located near the Hopi reservation and The famous mesas. And 'here that wants to confront his half-Hopi daughter, Mary, who has not seen in nine years.For Jack, the train takes him to his ultimate destiny and you can not help but wonder what it will be like the great Santa Fe diesel trains snakes away across the great American desert, and, hopefully, in the hearts of my readers. We [EXTRACT] Perhaps it is the largest image of the train. In its checkered history, the railroads have been in many movies and stories as a metaphor, one good and one not normally used as well, and was the surprise of many children dream of one day, when they climbed aboard these huge animals in metal and starting new adventures in unknown lands. There is hardly a child who does not want to train a model, like many of us had when we young.In my new novel, "Desert Rain", a main character, a drifter rodeo cowboy named Jack Carlson, exposes his odyssey to self-discovery, like heroin, is Cynthia Ryan, a documentary filmmaker, then meets the story.The difference between my two characters as different as day and night. While Cynthia travels at great American Southwest in a giant RV with all the extras, Jack decides to jump on a train from Laramie, Wyoming, Indian land, ie in Tuba City is located near the Hopi reservation in Arizona, and the famous Table Mountain. And 'here that deal with his half-Hopi daughter, Mary, who has not seen in nine years.For Jack, the train takes him to his ultimate destiny, and you can not help but wonder what the will as the great Santa Fe diesel train snakes it's way through the great American desert, and, hopefully, in the heart of my readers.

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