Keep on Truckin'

A gripping Canadian drama about the human cost of the Covid shutdown.

Art and Shirley run a beloved diner with the help of their granddaughter Danielle. When Canada enters a Covid-related shutdown, their once-stable lives spiral into uncertainty. As the two-year shutdown drags on, they endure personal tragedy and watch their business inch toward collapse. When newly passed vaccine mandates force truck drivers—many of their loyal customers—to choose between compliance and unemployment, tensions rise. A convoy of anti-mandate truckers soon enters Ottawa, igniting a movement that challenges the meaning of freedom and reverberates across the nation.

Sarah Mitchell
An inspiring and heartfelt story that kept me engaged from start to finish. The writing feels honest, relatable, and full of life lessons that stay with you long after reading.
Daniel Roberts
A wonderfully crafted book with a perfect blend of emotion and motivation. Every chapter offers something meaningful and leaves you thinking deeply about your own journey.
Emily Carter
Beautifully written and surprisingly uplifting. The author manages to capture real experiences in a way that feels both personal and universally relatable.

About the Book

As shutdown orders sweep across Canada, Art and Shirley find themselves fighting to save their family diner. With dwindling customers, painful losses, and financial strain mounting, they must navigate a changing world that challenges everything they know.

When vaccine mandates disrupt the livelihoods of their loyal trucker customers, tensions escalate. The arrival of a massive trucker convoy in Ottawa brings both hope and upheaval, pushing Art, Shirley, Danielle, and their community to confront difficult questions about freedom, responsibility, and survival.

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