Richard Currey's Lost Highway depicts the epic struggle of an ordinary person living his dreams and following his passion. Lost Highway is the story of Sapper Reeves, a gifted country musician from the small town of Maxwell, WV. Sapper’s story covers the events of over half a century, from his birth in a poor coalmining town through his travels on the back roads of Appalachia in search of recognition and respect. Along the way, Sapper’s embattled love for his wife—and struggle to come to terms with his combat-wounded son—form the basis of his artistic and personal redemption. 245 pages.