We traveled to the states
Two long-time friends realize that life is short. They strike out, load a slide-in Lance camper onto their G.M.C. truck, and visit/ explore the states. Meeting new people, new situations, and new encounters.

ABOUT BOOK
Knowing life is short, two best friends and a dog, reach out to encounter environments that differ from their regular day-to-day. In a G.M.C. truck and a Lance a slide-in camper they explore the U.S. They encounter people and environments they would not normally be exposed to. Experiences and people that enhance their reality, An expanded life of shared memories. Their mantra is, do not find reasons why you can't do it--just do it! You will always be glad that you did.
WHAT THE READERS SAY
"Reading Truck & Camper felt like taking a deep breath in the middle of a chaotic life. Larry Olliverson captures the quiet beauty of the open road and the healing that comes with solitude. It reminded me that sometimes, getting lost is the best way to find yourself."
Emily W.,
Reader & Nature Lover
WHAT THE READERS SAY
"I didn’t expect a book about a truck and camper to hit me so emotionally—but it did. This is a gentle, reflective story that’s as much about the road as it is about the person driving. It’s heartfelt, honest, and beautifully written."
Daniel M.,
Weekend Adventurer
WHAT THE READERS SAY
"Larry has a gift for turning everyday travel into something poetic. Truck & Camper is not just a road trip story—it’s a reminder that freedom, peace, and healing often come in the simplest of places."
Jennifer L.,
Avid Reader

ABOUT author

We traveled to the states
Two long-time friends realize that life is short. They strike out, load a slide-in Lance camper onto their G.M.C. truck, and visit/ explore the states. Meeting new people, new situations, and new encounters.

While finishing his college degree. He formed a Production Company. He named the company “Persistence in Vision Productions (P.I.V. Productions.) A phrase used in the film industry. It refers to the ability of the eye and mind to hold on to an image of a picture for a split second longer than the light rays from that picture enter the eye. That phenomenon is what makes motion pictures possible. With P.I.V. Productions, he produced several stage productions and musicals in different venues, including three of the state’s major colleges. One stage production and one musical toured the state. One musical was featured at a local dinner theatre. He taught community classes in theatre which provided non-union actors for his productions. He moved to Denver, Colorado, and begrudgingly was forced to join the daily workforce to make the money to live. After retiring he returned to the creative nature of his younger years. He decided to write his first book (based on a true story) and enjoy his affinity for Theater and film from the seats of the audience. Always intent on rejoining his artistic heritage and creativity.