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lindsaynixon 's review for:
The Last Season
by Eric Blehm
I loved everything about this book. It reads like a mystery: thrillingly fast paced with twists as you try to understand what happened. It's also a drama: your heart rips apart over and over, especially at the end. Even though you know what happens from the beginning, you can't help but hold out hope. This story demonstrates why life without closure is more difficult than grief over loss. The five stages of grief are ever present in this book and you work through them slowly.
There is also so much beauty in Randy's story, which reminds the reader simultaneously about the beauty of the wild and how we are all flawed. (This book covers the life and disappearance of a veteran ranger)
I deeply appreciated the open discussion of depression and how it shapes us in innumerable ways and that life happens without your permission and everyone inevitable struggles with a crisis of character or conscience.
The caring and brotherhood of rangers is a true love story and makes you see how thankless their job is but how without then we wouldn't have our slice of heaven on earth. For people who hike, climb, camp, and can't be caged, this book is for you!
There is also so much beauty in Randy's story, which reminds the reader simultaneously about the beauty of the wild and how we are all flawed. (This book covers the life and disappearance of a veteran ranger)
I deeply appreciated the open discussion of depression and how it shapes us in innumerable ways and that life happens without your permission and everyone inevitable struggles with a crisis of character or conscience.
The caring and brotherhood of rangers is a true love story and makes you see how thankless their job is but how without then we wouldn't have our slice of heaven on earth. For people who hike, climb, camp, and can't be caged, this book is for you!