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Hi everyone. I'm Sasha, a popular motojournalist, artist and spokesperson in the motorcycle industry. Bikerlady is about women and motorcycles from the perspective of empowerment, the female prowess, and the lady in control of her destiny on the road and in life. I'm getting lots of publicity for the book and all my creative projects relative to being a female motorcycle rider. It's not just my star...it's your star, too. We're sisters in the wind and I'm honored that you roarrrred your stories to me to be included in the book. The book is a celebration of our empowered female riding spirit! Photo by Karen Fuchs ©2001 |
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The
motorcycle is a glorious mystery that subconsciously and healthfully touches the
heart and soul of women everywhere. It
transforms us into wind goddesses, powerful and free.
The motorcycle is the “freedom machine” from long ago that promoted
women’s social and dress reform much to the chagrin of society’s restraining
views of the era. And even today
this mighty iron horse embodies and celebrates the beauty of our feminine
strength and spirit set free. . .
We
are like iron Godivas as we grab life by the handlebars and charge forward on
the highways of our purpose-filled destiny to realize our most heartfelt dreams.
We are free to be ourselves as God intended each of us and we discover
that inner power in the wind riding hundreds and thousands of miles, joyously
living and riding free! Riding a motorcycle is the ultimate GIRL POWER!
—Sasha,
author and a bikerlady.
Two
wheels and an open road...for Bikerladies, it’s an irresistible call to
adventure. The motorcycle embodies freedom, power, and seduction. It’s the
allure of living life on the edge, of defying every expectation, and escaping
from the ordinary in a blur of steel horse and leather. And for the growing
community of women who love motorcycles, it’s a passion unlike any other, a
relationship defined by self-discovery, strength, and joy.
The
joy of being a Bikerlady—living & riding free!
From
Clara Wagner joyously hiking up her skirt to race a motorcycle in 1910 to
today’s female celebrities cruising the open roads in a blaze of chrome glory,
BIKERLADY delves into the history, the community, the phenomenon, the sport, the
dreams, and the pride of all women riders.
In
this empowering and inspiring book, renowned motojournalist Sasha Mullins
explores the unique sisterhood of bikerladies—old and young, mothers and
daughters, sisters, wives, grandmothers, executives, celebrities, artists,
teachers, and more who race on a track or ride the endless highways and twisting
turns on their own personal journeys of self-expression.
In
richly detailed interviews and profiles, the women on these pages celebrate
their passion for motorcycles and share the life lessons learned on the open
road, where every ride opens up to endless possibilities.
As sexy, joyous, strong, and free as the women it chronicles, BIKERLADY sensually captures the power and spirit of the female motorcycling lifestyle. It is a glorious testament to every woman who heads out on the highways of life to take control of her destiny and isn’t afraid to face challenges at full throttle.
BIKERLADY
speaks to the heart and soul of every woman.
Sasha is available for speaking engagements, interviews, book signings and hosting appearances. Click for more in-depth information about Sasha.
Bikerlady
Book
Reviews
Industry Commentary. . .
“Bikerlady
is like Sasha—strong, good-looking, and smart.”
—Ralph
“Sonny” Barger, legendary biker and author of Hell’s Angel
“From
the opening credits to the final chapter Sasha lets us enter the unique, bold,
mysterious, dangerous, and delirious world of women bikers. This is a book for
everyone.”
— Dr. Barbara Joans, author of Bike Lust: Harleys, Women and American Society,
columnist for Thunder Press
“BIKERLADY
is the Who’s Who of women in motorcycling.”
—Kim
Barlag, motojournalist and co-curator of the American Motorcycle Association
(AMA) Women & Motorcycling Exhibit
“Sasha
Mullins writes with the exuberance of a woman who’s truly been bitten by the
motorcycling bug. Her enthusiasm and pride in all women who ride is uplifting.”
—Ann Ferrar, author of Hear Me
Roar: Women, Motorcycles and the Rapture of the Road