A review by dawndeydusk
Wild by Cheryl Strayed

adventurous emotional slow-paced

4.0

I can understand why this is now considered a classic memoir. Strayed's journey is remarkable. You would think spending 300 pages reading about a woman walking would get tiring, but it doesn't. Maybe I'm biased, because I don't know who or where I would be without my, at minimum, weekly walks in a nearby trail. The dull drum of gravel and dirt shifting beneath, the blisters undulating with every step, and the meditative thought that there really is only one thing to do: walk onward.