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Prompt 25: A book you were supposed to read in school but didn't
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I can summarize this book in three words: "Cheryl was hungry."
It's more than that, of course. It was good. A blurb on the back put it pretty well (I paraphrase): "a big break your heart and put it back together memoir."
But in the end, I'm left with two main impressions:
1. Cheryl was hungry.
2. Cheryl's life up to that point was really really fucked up. In many cases, her lack of coping skills startled me. I was also surprised that she was willing to be so open about this. The openness & honesty ...more
It's more than that, of course. It was good. A blurb on the back put it pretty well (I paraphrase): "a big break your heart and put it back together memoir."
But in the end, I'm left with two main impressions:
1. Cheryl was hungry.
2. Cheryl's life up to that point was really really fucked up. In many cases, her lack of coping skills startled me. I was also surprised that she was willing to be so open about this. The openness & honesty ...more
This book really spoke to me. The author chooses to walk the Pacific Crest Trial after losing her way in life. She loses her mother, she divorces her husband, tries to lose her self in small flings and drugs, and generally just loses her way. I'm not sure if she realizes she is finding her way along the path as she is finding her way in life but it is really inspiring, both physically and emotionally. I could read this again. Makes me think a long walk is what we all need.
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good, not great for me. I had a hard time connecting with the main character; I was just not that interested in alllllllll of her issues. I was also turned off by the very raw and extensive details of her mothers passing (not spoiling anything. she leads with this, which is another reason I couldn't love this book. Too much for me).
finally, this was a book about a woman who chose to walk twenty miles a day, through the wilderness, under the shelter of only a tent for three months. This concept i ...more
finally, this was a book about a woman who chose to walk twenty miles a day, through the wilderness, under the shelter of only a tent for three months. This concept i ...more
Popular memoirs all have a few things in common - traumatic childhoods, drug use, and bad relationships. This memoir stays true to the genre, but the writer uses her backpacking adventure to do some healing and soul- searching. If you can get past Cheryl Strayed's bad decision-making and how ill-prepared she was to hike the Pacific Crest Trail, it's a good story. I'm inspired to go hiking.
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review to come.
I read this in less than a day. That's saying something.
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Dec 04, 2012
Megan
marked it as to-read
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Stacy
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Feb 01, 2015
Heather - hturningpages
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