A review by sammah
Hiking Through: One Man's Journey to Peace and Freedom on the Appalachian Trail by Paul V. Stutzman

3.0

Perhaps not the most enticing AT thru-hike memoir I've ever read, but I still found it interesting. I like to read about people who have hiked the trail, and their reasoning behind undertaking such a task. For Paul Stutzman losing his wife was the catalyst, and his journey with both nature and God was somewhat intriguing.

It was a little heavy handed at times, but not bad. All in all it was another account I'm glad to have read, but I'm ready to move on to another.