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A Dog in a Hat by Joe ParkinPraise for A Dog in a Hat

A Dog in a Hat is the most authentic book ever written on making a living as a pro cyclist in Europe.” —Bob Roll, Versus TV cycling commentator

“”I loved A Dog in a Hat. Joe’s stories bring back many memories of racing in Belgium, where I learned how to fight for position in the echelon, to suffer in the gutter while jumping curbs and dodging potholes, and to pound out my guts when it really mattered. Belgium is a hard place to learn bicycle racing and Joe’s story proves how tough he was.”" —Ron Kiefel

“This plain, self-deprecating memoir has the ring of authenticity at the other end of the sport where—even today—not all the riders are being paid, the hotels are still bad, and the races are just as hard.” TinDonkey.com

A Dog in a Hat is a page turner. Anyone who has raced in Europe or who wonders what it’s like to jump the ocean on your own should pick up this book. Joe captures the struggle and the intensity to succeed, and the fact that he did it on his own is all the more impressive. Cycling in Europe is tough; doing it Joe’s way is even tougher!” —Frankie Andreu

“Joe Parkin is a beautiful piece of work, and he turns out to be a better writer than I am a bike racer.” Bill Strickland, Bicycling magazine

“Parkin has written an eloquent and historic volume. In the very uniqueness of his story, Parkin realizes a universality that gives his recollections a resonance with any cyclist. Do not miss this book.” BelgiumKneeWarmers.com

A Dog in a Hat reads like Joe Parkin was just telling you these epic stories on a ride, up a climb, or at a coffee shop. That’s the beauty of this book. It’s not a hero’s journey, but instead a racer’s tale.” BikeHugger.com

“There’s something very approachable about the underdog, the guy who works as hard as anyone, but never achieves the stardom we all chase. I peeled through A Dog in a Hat in a few nights, always wanting to know what was coming next. Joe’s candor is refreshing to read and entertaining as hell.” —Richard Pestes, PezCyclingNews.com Read the full interview.

A Dog in a Hat reads like a novel and serves up an inspiring, compelling and captivating racer’s tale.” The Oregonian

“I loved A Dog in a Hat. Once in, I couldn’t put it down. The book rings of truth, youth, and passion.” —Andreas Hestler

“Sordid, funny, and engrossing.” Bike Snob NYC

“Joe tells his story straight. It’s not pretty, but it’s not bitter.” BikeRadar.com

“A slice of literary badassness. I’ve had a lifelong struggle maintaining an attention span for reading books, but this is a page turner that’s been hard for me to put down. A Dog in a Hat is truly captivating.” —HowtoAvoidtheBummerLife.com

“Impossible to put down.” Mountain Bike Action magazine

“Parkin went native in an era when Americans were still exotic creatures, and not in a good way. This unglamorized insider’s view is what makes A Dog in a Hat well worth reading. Parkin shows you life on the edge of the peloton. We know the great champions’ stories, but Parkin’s experience is far more illustrative of what a “pro cyclist” really is.” PodiumCafe.com

A Dog in a Hat is not the idealised notion most of us have of the life of a professional cyclist, but it’s all the more gutsy and enjoyable for its self-effacing honesty. I could read it all over again right now.” — TheWashingMachinePost.net

“In his new book, A Dog in a Hat, Joe Parkin gives us a window into the life of someone who was born to be a professional bike racer. It’s not pretty, it’s not glamorous, some of it is a bit of inside baseball, but it’s a great read. I picked up a copy at Interbike, brought it home and read the 232 pages over the course of two evenings. I literally could not put it down.” Smithers Minneapolis

“The April 17, 2000 issue of VeloNews closed with a typically fervent Bob Roll screed entitled “51 Things To Do Before You Die”. “#36. Learn from Joe Parkin’s life story.” Parkin’s prose fills in all the cracks. Quite simply, the man is tough as nails and chose the absolute hardest way to break into European professional cycling: just showing up in Ghent with a bike, a duffel bag of clothes, three months worth of cash, and a phone number to call scrawled on a scrap of paper. You can truly appreciate Parkin’s re-living of the squalid truth of late ’80s Euro pro cycling.” —BobkeStrut.com

A Dog in a Hat is a wild, gritty, page-turning ride: Grab the book, rub some embrocation into your quads and calves, and settle into your couch for a great read as you plot your own future bike exploits.” Cyclo-club.com

A Dog in a Hat is a fast-paced, revealing read, and any cyclist who enjoys racing will be equally inspired and shocked at some of the stuff that goes on inside the peloton. It’s a rare glimpse into a world often concealed, and Parkin’s struggle to gain acceptance makes the book a truly inspiring read.” RoadCyclingUK.com

“Joe Parkin did what few other Americans dared do…A Dog in a Hat fills a void in cycling literature. Since so few Americans have accomplished what Joe Parkin has, his book stands on its own as an original account of European bike racing, presented from a racing cyclist’s perspective.” —USCyclingReport.com