White Line Warriors

White Line Warriors by Billie A. Kennedy, published by Xlibris Corporation in 2013, offers an insightful glimpse into the life of a truck driver. This 266-page book, written in English, reveals the realities faced by men and women who operate 18-wheelers across the United States. Through her firsthand experiences, the author sheds light on the challenges and unexpected events that characterize the trucking profession, providing readers with a deeper understanding of this often-overlooked lifestyle.
In this edition, readers will discover the complexities of life on the road, including the stressors of family issues, personal health, and the unique encounters that truckers face daily. Kennedy’s narrative combines both humorous and sobering moments, painting a vivid picture of the trucking world. The book delves into various aspects of the profession, making it a compelling exploration of the biography and autobiography genre, particularly focusing on the experiences of women in this field.
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Have you ever wondered behind the scenes what a trucker’s life must be like driving a big rig? You will be surprised and enlightened to learn the real truth about the men and women that navigate their 18 wheelers 24/7 throughout the United States. The author, a truck driver herself, shares her personal fi rsthand experience. The hard life she endured, and the unexpected events that took place while driving the interstate will amaze you! She leaves no stone unturned painting a clear picture of what thousands of truckers have to deal with on a daily basis. It’s not just the traffi c or the load they’re hauling, such things like stress: family problems, prostitutes, chiselers, and personal health are all part of the trucking world. Many events are humorous while others are shockingly mind sobering!
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