"A startling portrayal. ... Swift lovingly recounts Arney's thoughtful restoration of a classic 1957 Chevy as well as the stories of its dozen owners." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"If cars can be classics, so can books, and from the opening paragraphs of Earl Swift's tour de force, you know you are in the hands of a formidable talent. What Bill Bryson did for the Appalachian Trail, Earl Swift does for used car lots everywhere, showing us the mystery, the magic and the longing, as embodied by Tommy Arney, the most improbable hero you will ever meet. Fasten your seat belts and enjoy the ride as raucous as it is memorable." - MADELEINE BLAIS, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing; professor of journalism, UMass Amherst
"Earl Swift has expertly bolted the history of America's prurience for cars onto the narrative chassis of one hard-ass mechanic's fight to rebuild a storied '57 Chevy against time, the law and Currituck County's pencil-pushing bureaucrats. You'll never pull harder for a misfit." - BEN MONTGOMERY, author of Grandma Gatewood's Walk; founder of gangrey.com
"I've never met Earl Swift, but from the very first page of this book I like him. Auto Biography is exuberant, big-spirited, and more than occasionally profound." - TRACY KIDDER, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Mountains Beyond Mountains
"Earl Swift has done something astonishing. He has let us see the unwinding of the American Dream through the windshield of a single 1957 Chevy-and through the stories of every one of its owners. Auto Biography is funny and sad and wise, an ingenious joyride of a book." - BILL MORRIS, author of Motor City Burning
"Entertaining and enlightening." - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
"Swift negotiates a phrase like a car with a tight turning radius." - The Durham Herald Sun
"An entertaining, surprisingly informative and action-packed tale." - Houston Chronicle
"Swift excels at such descriptions of autos and people, as well as observations on society and pop culture." - Dallas Morning News
"A great read, with the cast, dialogue and drama of a novel." - Detroit Free Press
"The best contemporary book I've read about automobiles." - Matt Hardigree, Jalopnik
"When Earl Swift introduces Tommy Arney, he holds our attention as surely as if he had pointed a loaded gun in our direction. ... Who wouldn't want to read about this man, especially when the account travels on the syntax of Swift's smart-mouthed prose? ... With a magician's skill, Swift transforms Tommy Arney's story into a tale of endurance and redemption. - Hampton Roads
"Dazzling. ... Many readers likely will feel the description Swift paints of Arney in the first page and a half of the book is worth the $26.99 price tag alone." - Daily Progress (Charlottesville, VA)
"A good fun read. ... There's rust, havoc, renovation and redemption, for the car and several of its owners. ... The car talk is interesting and accurate; an easy and well written read. Swift is a big name, award-winning writer, and his chops show well here." - Matt Stone, former editor, Motor Trend Classic
"A fresh, personal perspective on America's love affair with the automobile." - Joe Bargmann, of Popular Mechanics, Road & Truck, and the wildly popular blog, "Backseat Driver"
"Full of crackerjack reporting and fuel-injected mirth... Swift's lengthy step-by-step description of the disassembly and recreation process is as nail-biting as any drugstore action-thriller. It's hard to conceive of a more riveting (or unriveting) work on the subject than Auto Biography." - Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"Swift delivers on the ambitious scope of his subtitle, and will capture the imagination of classic car fans and non-fans alike. Highly recommended." - Jason Fogelson of Forbes
"Carcass and meaning, renewal and magic, anguish and mayhem: Swift welds them all into a time machine masquerading as a '57 Chevy station wagon conjured from rust and love. Auto Biography is a spectacular read-sure-footed, cogent, barbed, spinning back on itself, gritty, kind, all suffused with the noise and smell of engines, wheels, transmissions." - JOHN STILGOE, Orchard Professor in the History of Landscape, Harvard University
"Fascinating... The author tells Arney's story deftly and with great, often raw, humor, and it rarely loses momentum." - Booklist
"A true tall tale that doubles as a complicated fable, Auto Biography is the wild and woolly saga of a 1957 Chevrolet station wagon, its 13 owners, and Tommy Arney, the appetite-forward, contradictorily honorable character who restores the four-door chariot to a glory even greater than its original." - Christian Science Monitor
"In a compassionate yet never overly nostalgic nonfiction portrait of two behemoths from another age, Virginian-Pilot reporter Swift (The Big Roads: The Untold Story of the Engineers, Visionaries, and Trailblazers Who Created the American Superhighways, 2011, etc.) offers a startling portrayal . . . . Swift lovingly recounts Arney's thoughtful restoration of a classic 1957 Chevy as well as the stories of its dozen owners." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"[A] must read ... It's the bromance of the ages: a ruined man and and a ruined '57 Chevy find happiness in each other's arms." - New York Post
"Engrossing and entertaining.... The narrative tactfully unfolds with deeply human stories of struggle, ambition, hopes, dreams.... Swift is a wonderful guide and the stories he relates are engaging in their own right." - Publishers Weekly