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The Young Adult edition of Falling Uphill has arrived

December 16th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

In this issue:

  1. Scott’s new book is here!
  2. This months inspirational idea

The young adults edition has just arrived.

Falling Uphill: Dreams for the young adventurer & the young at heart


The true story of one man’s quest around the world on a bicycle seeking the meaning of life.

This easy-to-read edition features 236 photos and illustrations, answers to over 225 frequently asked questions, and brand new humorous short stories so that you can re-imagine the journey. In fact, the whole book is a new perspective on the highlights and lowlights of the adventure—from dying of dehydration to climbing Mt. Everest—and a whole philosophy of making dreams a reality.

Falling Uphill is a metaphor for your own journey, and as you re-live bicycling around the world, re-discover the passion to live your “impossible” dream… or just sit back and enjoy the harrowing adventures.

This special edition features the magical secret to making your dream a reality , and several exercises (and additional surprises online) to help guide you through the creative process—by the time you’ve finished this book, not only will you have dreamed impossible dreams, but you’ll have taken the first step on your new adventure.

Scott Stoll lives a life the rest of us only dream of. ~ Michael Berry, Bay Area book critic.

Top Ten reasons to read this book.

This month’s inspirational idea

Here’s an excerpt from “Falling Uphill: Dreams” answering a common question: Do you have any advice on how I can plan my adventure?

The possibilities are endless in an ever-changing infinite world; and the best part about the world is you can create and add to it, so it’s not something set in stone, that if you memorize all the facts, you can figure one perfect answer. So I encourage you to go out and see the world for yourself. Why not start exploring your neighborhood? Why not consider yourself ambassador of [Your Name] and go on a diplomatic mission and exchange some cultural values?

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