Travel brings people together, breaks down barriers and makes the world a better place. At least that's what Ray Dolin thought when, with a spring in his step and a song in his heart, he set out to hitchhike across the United States to research a book called The Kindness of America.
With comic inevitability, the book's title was up for review a short while later, when Dolin fell victim to an indiscriminate roadside shooting.
He had been quietly tucking into his lunch on the roadside when a car pulled up. Thinking a ride was at hand, Dolin approached the vehicle, and was shot.
Happily, he lived - with a minor wound to the arm - and what could have been a dreary self-published tome will suddenly have a queue of bona fide publishers lining up.
So, with some luck, the talkshow circuit-bound Dolin might soon see a brighter side to his awful experience.