Wild
Cheryl Strayed’s account of hiking the Pacific Crest Trail alone after loss, and what the walk gave back to her.
In her mid-twenties, reeling from her mother’s death and the collapse of her marriage, Cheryl Strayed set out to hike more than a thousand miles of the Pacific Crest Trail alone and unprepared. Her memoir moves between the physical ordeal of the walk and the grief that drove her to it. What emerges is a hard-won account of endurance and the slow work of putting a life back together.
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