What if freedom was just another word for trying again? Rolling Lessons takes readers deep inside a small Texas RV dealership where the asphalt melts in the summer heat, the coffee burns twice, and every handshake comes with a story. Told through the sharp, honest voice of Benjamin Frazier, this is not a book about RVs - it's about the people who buy them, the ones who sell them, and the quiet truths hiding in between. From dreamers chasing open roads to salesmen chasing survival, every chapter captures the push and pull between belief and reality, ambition and integrity, freedom and the routines we build to escape it. The lot becomes a mirror of America itself - noisy, hopeful, and heartbreakingly human. Why readers love this book: - Honest, reflective storytelling that feels lived-in and real.- A behind-the-scenes look at the people who sell "freedom" for a living.- Smart, cinematic writing filled with humor, grit, and heart.- A reminder that the road you're chasing might be the one you're already on. Perfect for readers of "The Let Them Theory," "Kitchen Confidential," and "The War of Art," this book is for anyone who's ever looked out a window and wondered what life might look like if they just kept driving. "You don't start selling RVs. They start selling you." Rolling Lessons is funny, soulful, and uncomfortably true - a reflection of work, people, and the restless search for peace in a world that keeps moving. For anyone chasing meaning beyond the next mile - this book is your mirror.