LITERARY REVIEWS FOR PARADISE ROAD

Paradise Road is a fearless account of Marilyn Kriete’s life of adventure. She unspools the tale of plunging into each chapter of her life with great candor and momentum. She has an uncanny knack of putting the reader by her side through each exhilaration, each heartbreak, each danger, each triumph. 

Kimberley Cetron, author of Fractals: The Invisible World of Fractals Made Visible Through Theatre and Dance.

“Like Milton’s Paradise Lost and Kerouac’s On the Road, Marilyn Kriete’s Paradise Road is an epic poetic trip. I was bewitched by the language from start to finish and hoping for more.” 

Judy Kirkwood, award-winning writer and author of Prelude to a Divorce

“Every once in a while, a memoir comes along that is so inspiring you want to share it with the world. Paradise Road is the very brave story of a woman, who had the tenacity and spirit to rise above all of life’s sorrows and challenges. Five Diamonds in the Pulpwood Queen Mandatory Tiara of great reads!”

Kathy L. Murphy, CEO and Founder of The International Pulpwood Queens and Timber Guys Book Club Reading Nation

READER REVIEWS FOR PARADISE ROAD

Marilyn tells her story with stark honesty, with humor, with deep insights, with playfulness, passion, and at times, with profound sorrow…  a pilgrimage among the most extraordinary characters, through events that compete with Hollywood in their drama and through shades that are the joy and curse of a real life lived in the fire. Don’t miss the chance to get on your bike and ride beside Marilyn on an amazing journey that will leave you changed.  

–D.B.        

Kriete’s knack of describing events from her life painted vivid images that oscillated between hilarious and heart wrenching. The reader joins her on a journey that introduces a myriad of characters, and you experience each person and the impact they had on her. Kriete is vulnerable, honest and engaging as she describes the journey of her younger years. Though she openly shares her challenges, tragedies and regrets, I experienced hope and optimism as I read the book- joining her on a journey that overcame.

–D. I. 

WOW!!! I just finished Paradise Road by Marilyn Kriete and all I can say is Wow!! I literally read it in one evening straight through because once I started I could not put it down. Marilyn’s life story is so full of adventure and unexpected twists and turns that if I had not known her I would have thought that this book was fiction. It is a beautiful story written with such intelligence and wit. I laughed, I cried, I even wept as my heart was drawn in and deeply moved. Marilyn’s story has renewed my faith in God and the mysterious and adventurous ways in which He moves in order to bring us to Him. My spirit was lifted and encouraged in ways that I have not felt in a very long time. This is a must read for anyone who is struggling to understand his or her path in life and is wanting to find the way. Marilyn, thank you so much for sharing your story. It is truly inspiring.

–R.W.

From the first page I was delighted by this wonderful memoir which took me back to the 70’s and proceeded through a number of years of wild adventure full of hurt, longing, heartbreak, joy, surprise, exhilaration, and excitement…I felt like I was participating in the adventure of the author… I found it to be enthralling. I highly recommend!

–C.S.

Paradise Road is a page-turner. Easy to digest, the personal and poignant memoir is a story of love, loss, grief, relationship, biking adventures, and finally a spiritual found-ness. This heartwarming memoir had me laughing and aching along with the protagonist. As an added bonus, I was inspired to try road cycling!

–A.W. 

Gripping, engaging, and inspiring (with humor, too…) Marilyn makes you feel a part of her winding road of self-discovery. At times heartbreaking and unflinchingly honest, her writing makes you long for what comes next in her amazing life story. I ordered copies immediately to share with friends!

–C.M.

Podcasts and Interviews

What are the scars you carry? 

We all have visible scars and invisible markers accrued on our journey through life. Here’s a great discussion with host Kayleen Kay Johnson from The Scars We Share podcast. Take a listen! Ep. 094. “Core Grief” with Marilyn Kriete

Paradise Road Book Review — My New Favorite Memoir

A short, enthusiastic review from a new fan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6mI78dI2EA

Writing My Memoir

An interview about the writing life with Otoma Edje.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1Zsnjk2eTE