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theesseword's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
sad
medium-paced
4.0
fabacious's review against another edition
4.0
They say "truth is stranger than fiction". Indeed!
This woman had a crazy idea of hiking the Pacific Crest Trail all by herself from California to Oregon. The first thing that came to my mind was "Is she crazy? It's not safe out there, especially for a 26 year old woman hiking alone!". She didn't bring any gun, mace or even pepper spray. All she had to defend herself against predators (animal or human) was a whistle.
The book was engaging. As I read, I was interested in finding out what happens next. Good book.
This woman had a crazy idea of hiking the Pacific Crest Trail all by herself from California to Oregon. The first thing that came to my mind was "Is she crazy? It's not safe out there, especially for a 26 year old woman hiking alone!". She didn't bring any gun, mace or even pepper spray. All she had to defend herself against predators (animal or human) was a whistle.
The book was engaging. As I read, I was interested in finding out what happens next. Good book.
wallawallawashington's review against another edition
adventurous
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
medium-paced
5.0
zoethewriter_sa's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
medium-paced
4.5
robmclaverty's review against another edition
4.0
Inspiring, brutally honest, funny in places and certainly redemptive. Also the first and only book to make me wet the pages with my tears.
lynecia's review
4.0
Reeling from the death of her mother, young Cheryl Strayed proceeds to wreck her marriage, watches her family crumble, and her life path furthers its descent when she begins to dabble in a dangerous drug addiction. Wanting to begin to heal and piece her life back together - she decides to spend the summer of 1993 (?) hiking the Pacific Crest Trail - alone. Twenty six - and inexperienced at hiking (though rather outdoorsy, via her rustic Minnesota upbringing) - she sets off on the journey of a lifetime. A foolish undertaking, to be sure, but one that ended up changing her deeply, finding strength she didn't know she had.
What I appreciated most of all was her honesty here. I found her brave -- and self-centered - and vulnerable -- and insufferable. She wasn't afraid to put all of herself out there, flaws first, to tell her story and I commend her for it. Though I can't relate to her grief, nor the way she behaved in light of her circumstances, I COULD relate to the crossroads that she was at in her life when she decided to leave everything and trek from the Mojave all the way to Oregon.
She was 26, on the verge of 27, the same age as I am now, wondering what in the hell life would be like from that point on? Desperate to make sense of the things that happened to her, to find some purpose and meaning in it and mostly just really fucking scared, but journeying forward anyway!
What I appreciated most of all was her honesty here. I found her brave -- and self-centered - and vulnerable -- and insufferable. She wasn't afraid to put all of herself out there, flaws first, to tell her story and I commend her for it. Though I can't relate to her grief, nor the way she behaved in light of her circumstances, I COULD relate to the crossroads that she was at in her life when she decided to leave everything and trek from the Mojave all the way to Oregon.
She was 26, on the verge of 27, the same age as I am now, wondering what in the hell life would be like from that point on? Desperate to make sense of the things that happened to her, to find some purpose and meaning in it and mostly just really fucking scared, but journeying forward anyway!
breerehac's review against another edition
challenging
dark
emotional
hopeful
reflective
fast-paced
3.75
Graphic: Animal cruelty and Animal death
Moderate: Sexual harassment