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Driving Stories
Fiction with Cars
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September 2001
Compiled by Lucy M. Lockley
of St.Charles City-County Library (St. Charles, MO), from contributions by the members of Fiction_L.
(To use this list in your library, book club, etc., please include the following credit line: "Compiled by the subscribers of the Fiction_L mailing list." This list may not be used for commercial purposes.)
See also Car Fiction, Planes, Traines, and Automobiles
(Adult Fiction with a car, or cars, as a 'character' in the story or as the point around which the story takes place.)
- "Through the Night" by Jim Aylesworth & Pamela Patrick
- "The Great Desert Race" by Betty Baker
- "Crash" by J.G. Ballard
- "The Body in the Volvo" by K.K. Beck
- "Talking Man" by Terry Bisson
- (From Arbor House, 1986 - the Classic SF automobile novel.)
- "Southern Dreaming" by Linda Bruckheimer
- "Carpool" by Mary Cahill
- "Riding in Cars with Boys: Confessions of a Bad Girl Who Makes Good" by Beverly Donofrio
- (An autobiographical novel and Drew Barrymore stars in the movie directed by Penny Marshall.)
- 'Stephanie Plum' series by Janet Evanovich
- (Main character always seems to be in need of a car.)
- "Edsel: a novel of Detroit" by Loren D. Estleman
- "Chitty Chitty Bang-Bang" by Ian Fleming
- "32 Cadillacs" by Joe Gores
- (This title is especially fun, and especially car-heavy. Gores has other titles in this series of crime stories based around
a detective agency specializing in auto repos.)
- "Wheels" by Arthur Hailey
- "White Merc with Fins" by J.M. Hawes
- "The Last Studebaker" by Robin Hemley
- 'Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee' series by Tony Hillerman
- (Characters always seem to be in a car driving across the Navajo Reservation.)
- "Death by Station Wagon" by Jon Katz
- "On the Road" by Jack Kerouac
- "Christine" by Stephen King
- "Murder Makes the Wheels Go Round" by Emma Lathen
- "The Last Open Road" & "Montezuma's Ferrari" by B.S. (Burt) Levy
- (Two novels about cross-country auto racing.)
- "The Way to Dusty Death" by Alistair MacLean
- "Driving Lessons" by Ed McBain
- "Boy's Life" by Robert McCammon
- (Features a magical bicycle and a phantom car--which, while not a main character, has a crucial role to play.)
- "Cadillac Jack" by Larry McMurtry
- "Motor City" by Bill Morris
- "The Last Convertible" by Anton Myrer
- (Five Harvard students and their lives all connected to "The Empress", a 1938 green Packard convertible, the ownership of which is transferred between them down through the years.)
- "Still Life with Volkswagens" by Geoff Nicholson
- "The Yellow Rolls Royce" by Jack Pearl
- (An episodic novel that follows a fabulous car as it rolls through three lives in Europe in the 30's and 40's.)
- "Coast to Coast" by Frederic Raphael
- (Has a couple driving from New England to California.
- "Low Rider" and "Bird Dog" by Phillip Reed
- (A mystery series that features a used car salesman as the protagonist)
- "The Betsy" or "The Stallion" by Harold Robbins
- "Unwanted Company" and "Unfinished Business" by Barbara Seranella
- (The heroine of these mysteries is a mechanic and these two titles feature her new sideline, a limousine business.)
- "Crash Course" by Kathy Hogan Trocheck
- (A mystery with a nasty car dealership and a bad car that starts the whole story rolling. Trocheck's two sleuths are, Truman Kicklighter (who is in this mystery) and Callahan Garrity.
- "Breathing Lessons" by Anne Tyler
- (It's not about the car, but the couple are forced to deal with each other because they're confined to the car while on a long road trip.)
- "The Metal Green Mercedes", "The Red Citroen", & "The White Audi" by Timothy Williams
YOUNG ADULT TITLES:
- "Rules of the Road" by Joan Bauer
- (A good HS Fiction selection, with a car playing a critical role. A 17-year old sales clerk becomes a chauffeur for a shoe company executive. Loads of humor - shoes and cars can be funny.)
- "Driver's Ed" by Caroline B. Cooney
- "Crash Club", "Hot Rod", "Road Rocket", or "Street Rod" by Henry Gregor Felsen
- (YA novels which feature cars and young drivers.)
- "How Far Would You Have Gotten if I Hadn't Called You Back?" by Valeria Hobbs
- (Set in the 50s, California - about a girl and her hotrod and first love and all that!)
- "Dancing in Cadillac Light," by Kimberly Willis Holt
- (2001 YA novel)
- "The Car" by Gary Paulsen
- (A teenager unexpectedly(!) left on his own by both his parents takes off on a trip west in a car he builds from a kit.)
- "A Five-Color Buick and a Blue-Eyed Cat" by Phyllis Anderson Wood
- 'Rolling Thunder' series by Kent Wright
- (Has to do with stock car racing. There are at least eight books in the series which is probably geared to older teens and up.
- "The Beetle and Me: A Love Story" by Karen Romano Young
- (15 year old Daisy embarks on the journey of restoring an old beetle, the car of her childhood.)
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