Sep 10, 2025

Dust Jacket Synopsis

My book is personal memoir spanning 43 years, told in 63 chapters and 90,000 words. Below is the dust jacket synopsis, written in third person because that's how you do it. I am actively seeking literary representation, and inquiries are welcome. I'd love to share the manuscript. Thanks for your support!

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Author Tony Piff grew up in a religious household so loving and stable that he never really learned to fear danger. Perhaps that’s why he embraced BMX freestyle as a 1980s schoolboy. Well down the traditional path modeled for him — college, career, marriage, kids — the path itself crumbled, taking Piff’s worldview and deepest core beliefs with it. But he never stopped riding. And from the rubble of his failures — betrayal, divorce, getting fired for plagiarism — he and his ex-wife forged a new path together, a new committed partnership unlike anything either of them had ever seen.

CONCRETE DESTINIES: A BMX MEMOIR tells the 40-year story of Piff’s passion for little bicycles, from jumping curb cuts as a child to grinding urban handrails as a teenager to middle-age dirtbag roadtrips hunting for concrete skateparks and underground fullpipes. His account reveals the history and esoteric joys of this little-understood subculture with cinematic immediacy and a minimum of jargon and is a time-capsule chronology of four decades of Americana.

Piff traces the evolution of his insecurities, shortcomings and aspirations with unflinching honesty and wry humor. As he and his ex — two profoundly incompatible, profoundly flawed people — face a never-ending barrage of hardships and calamities, the story that emerges is a redemption tale as inspiring and original as it is relatable, illustrating what it looks like to embrace the responsibilities and satisfactions of adulthood while pursuing our lifelong passions.

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