On Two Legs and Three Wheels is an inspiring travel memoir by Cary D. Lowe and his wife, Trish, as they journey around the world despite Trish’s mobility issues due to multiple sclerosis. Through humorous stories and fine writing, the reader receives an encouraging and enlightening look into resilience and the joy of travel.
Readers’ Favorite Reviews
This is one of those books that grabs you from the start and pulls you in…. Cary shares his and Trish’s stories with the reader, and he brings us right along with him…. On Two Legs and Three Wheels is a definite recommendation.
Amy’s Bookshelf Reviews
Through the author’s wonderful descriptions of sites, flora and fauna, views, accommodations and restaurants, the reader vicariously enjoys each trip. Whether you intend to travel or not, the book is uplifting. It’s a pleasure to read.
East County Magazine
A happy combination of a how-to book full of valuable information and a heartfelt account of personal experiences that makes the reader care. The vivid and artfully written scenery descriptions excite the imagination and keep us turning the pages. Everybody should want to travel and explore after reading this book. A delightful read!
Heidi Allen, author of Save the Last Bullet
This book really pulled me in. Mr. Lowe writes with a warmth and wit that just makes you feel like you’re right there with him and Trish, traveling the world one adventure at a time. …It’s not just about seeing new places, but about how they face those challenges together. Highly recommend if you want something uplifting, insightful, and real.
Tim Kane, author of The Changing Vampire of Film and Television
Cary Lowe and his wife Trish are adventurous travels. In his excellent new book, Lowe describes their many trips abroad, detailing the challenges of travel for a person with significant disabilities. He shares travel tips, writes clear-eyed descriptions of different cities and countries, and shows great patience and empathy for his wife’s tribulations….This tale is an inspiration to all of us (with or without any disabilities) to persevere and overcome obstacles in order to see the world. Highly recommended!
Lee Polevoi, author of The Confessions of Gabriel Ash