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Follow on Google News | ![]() Brighton Publishing announces Robert Clay Norman’s, "Until the Wheels Fall Off" tops sales chartsRobert Clay Norman’s provocative book achieves “Brighton Best-Seller” status
By: Brighton Press Room Early reviews are now pouring in and Norman’s novel is a huge success: “…Gritty and brutally honest, the characters come alive and draw you deeply into their world of what it meant to be a biker in Southern California in the seventies.” “…This book immediately pulled me in. Not only is the writing so illustrative, but the way the book is set up is actually quite hilarious! I thoroughly enjoyed this read.” Northern California in 1973 provides the perfect setting for a group of young men to form a new motorcycle club. Vowing to remain together “until the wheels fall off,” the Wheel Lords Motorcycle Club soon adopts the chopper lifestyle as they ride and mix it up with the Hells Angels and Unforgiven Sinners. Not since the days of Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper bringing us the “Easy Rider” approach to life has the world been presented with such a shocking and brutally honest look into the world of biker clubs,” said Kathie McGuire, director of Brighton Publishing. “Norman’s work is truly iconic and provides us a glimpse into an important part of our cultural history and national identity.” Robert Clay Norman is a fourth generation Californian whose American ancestry reaches back nearly four hundred years. A graduate of the University of South Florida, Robert has owned the same Harley Davidson motorcycle he calls “Shiloh” for over thirty years, and was a chopper rider in Northern California for much of that time. Robert now lives and works in Tampa Bay with his wife, daughter, and son. Other residents of the property include six cats, a dog, Blake the opossum, Magil the raccoon, and an armadillo named Barbarosa. End
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