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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A powerful, blazingly honest memoir: the story of an eleven-hundred-mile solo hike that broke down a young woman reeling from catastrophe—and built her back up again.

At twenty-two, Cheryl Strayed thought she had lost everything. In the wake of her mother’s death, her family…

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38 authors picked Wild as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

This book was an integral resource when I began to write my book. It helped me shape the structure of my book.

F. Scott Fitzgerald once said, “If you have anything to say, anything you feel nobody has ever said before, you have got to feel it so desperately that you will find some way to say it that nobody has ever found before, so that the thing you have to say and the way of saying it blend as one matter—as indissolubly as if they were conceived together.”

This, and other books I've read, did this. My favorite books…

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This book resonated with me because it’s the story of a journey. A journey of personal discovery and resilience.

I know what it’s like to lose loved ones. My whole family is gone. I know what’s it’s like to have the life you’ve led, the life you’ve believed in, be dismantled. And I know what it’s like to go on an expedition to find yourself again.

It doesn’t matter how that expedition takes form; the journey to find yourself again is powerful, and I’m still on that road.

I, Ruchin, loved Wild for its raw honesty, for its in-the-heart dialogue with self, and for its reminder that family is not always a given.

Cheryl Strayed’s journey on foot through the Pacific Crest Trail is both courageous and dangerous, revealing the good and evil that coexist in human life.

What is powerful is that Cheryl does not emerge from the trail with all her problems solved. Instead, she finds a family in her fellow hikers, gains a perspective that allows her to respect herself, and builds a resilience that becomes her strength. I also love the story because it…

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Honeymoon at Sea by Jennifer Silva Redmond,

When Jennifer Shea married Russel Redmond, they made a decision to spend their honeymoon at sea, sailing in Mexico. The voyage tested their new relationship, not just through rocky waters and unexpected weather, but in all the ways that living on a twenty-six-foot sailboat make one reconsider what's truly important.…

I was exhilarated by this astonishing story, and I applaud this young woman. 

At age 26, she faced an acrimonious divorce, the death of her mother, and a drug overdose, but did this crush her, like it would have done to the rest of us? No! It scarcely slowed her down!

She rashly went on an ill-advised hiking trek of over a thousand miles, for which she was seriously unprepared, and just about everything went wrong that could go wrong. But, she came out the other end a whole new person. 

It had some cringing and suspenseful moments – and…

Cheryl Strayed’s Wild came into my life when I was facing a similar-enough crossroads that Strayed had faced in the memoir: Strayed’s mother had passed away and marriage had bottomed out. So, in an effort to find herself, she took off on the Pacific Crest Trail as a solo hiker.

Wild reminded me not only of the resiliency of the human spirit, but that healing is a messy, non-linear process. I was reminded of my own capacity to not only strike out on solo adventures, but battle my own demons. 

I loved this book. Cheryl Strayed makes you feel that you’re on this journey with her in all of its heartbreaking (and backbreaking) intensity.

Her frustration about many of the annoying details of long-distance hiking seems so real to me. And her anguish about her mother’s death is just as real, as well as beautiful and agonizing. What’s more, her experiences are totally relatable, even if you’ve never gone on a hike or ventured into the mountains. 

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Heidi Across America by Heidi Beierle,

A memoir of homecoming by bicycle and how opening our hearts to others enables us to open our hearts to ourselves.

When the 2008 recession hit, 33-year-old Heidi Beierle was single, underemployed, and looking for a way out of her darkness. She returned to school, but her gloom deepened. All…

The day after I finished hiking the 1,200-mile Ice Age Trail, a friend put this book in my hand and said, “You’re the Cheryl Strayed of the Ice Age Trail!” During my five-week hike, friends had been constantly texting me about this book, so I was eager to dig in.

Unlike other hiking books, this one is as much about the healing powers of nature as it is about what it’s like to hike the Pacific Crest Trail. I’d just experienced a lot of these (unexpected) healing powers myself, so this book confirmed that what I loved about my IAT…

I loved this book because I could relate to the tough, emotional place the author was in when she made this epic journey. Her rucksack was extremely heavy. It felt like it represented the burden she was carrying at the time. I loved the unfolding of both her physical and emotional journey, how much she learned about herself, and how much she was eventually able to let go of to enable her to move forward.

Reading this book motivated me to go on a similar journey, hiking many of the Camino Pilgrimage routes. This was a book I thought about…

This isn’t your typical feel-good, “I found myself on a hike” memoir. Strayed is brutally candid about her flaws, mistakes, and the emotional wreckage she carried along the Pacific Crest Trail. It's like she brought you on this grueling journey to confront her demons, and somehow, you end up confronting your own.

Her vulnerability is so palpable that you can practically feel the blisters forming on your feet. It’s raw, it’s real, and it makes you want to hug your inner mess a little tighter.

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Performance Anxiety by Jonathan Lerner,

Lerner's memoir of approaching adulthood in the mid-sixties is deliciously readable, but deceptively breezy. His family is affluent, his school engaging, his friends smart and fun. He has his first car, and drives with abandon. The American moment promises unlimited possibility. But political and cultural upheavals are emerging, and irresistible.…

I loved reading about a woman discovering her strength in the outdoors. This was the first book I read framed around a solo hiking trip but about deeper themes such as processing grief and searching for identity.

I was absorbed by the book’s masterful structure that weaves in these bigger themes while making me feel like I was on that trail with her. Strayed’s voice is captivating and witty, and her observations are wise. This book did not inspire me to hike solo – I’d done that already – but it inspired me to become a writer. An equally daunting…

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Honeymoon at Sea by Jennifer Silva Redmond,

When Jennifer Shea married Russel Redmond, they made a decision to spend their honeymoon at sea, sailing in Mexico. The voyage tested their new relationship, not just through rocky waters and unexpected weather, but in all the ways that living on a twenty-six-foot sailboat make one reconsider what's truly important.…

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