I first read Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance as a college senior twenty-five years ago. I remember then being frightened by how this man's determination to pursue a philosophical idea to its conclusion, even if it were against the grain of established conventions of thinking, drove him insane. I was afraid deeper study and questioning might do the same to me. I know now, HOWEVER, That I'm not insane. I also knowthat twenty-five years ago this story of a man and his son traveling by motorcycle from Minnesota to the Pacific Ocean Took Deep residence in my soul. I've been a teacher now for twenty-three years, long enough to forget some of my initial influences. But, as I read this book All These Years later, I Realized That my philosophical viewpoints, examples I use to illustrate ideas with my students, what I believe the purpose of an education is, and several other bits of pedagogy and ideology originated in Pirig's story. I highly recommend this book, maybe Especially if you are unread in Philosophy and would like a readable, enjoyable, and provocative entree into the history and vocabulary of philosophy. It's a deeply moving, intellectually stiumlating story. Its devotion to story-telling and Philosophical inpuiry is indeed mostrare.