One of my first book reports was on The Mouse and the Motorcycle. I recall my teacher saying this is a popular book, I want to know you read it and I want it in words that reflect that. I proudly turned mine in and my teacher returned it with “The sentences you picked out make a nice summary of the novel. I can tell you really enjoyed it” written at the top in bright ink. I share that to say I just finished reading Wild by Cheryl Stray, a very popular read. Here my “summary”, in Stray’s words.
“Fear, to a great extent, is born of a story we tell ourselves, and so I choose to tell myself a different story from the one women are told ‘Each day I felt as if I were looking up from the bottom of a deep well but from that well, I set about becoming a solo wilderness trekker’ (5)—. I was a pebble. I was a leaf. I was the jagged branch of a tree. I was nothing to them and they were everything to me. (83)—I was thinking of only moving myself forward. My mind was a crystal vase that contained that one desire. My body was its opposite: a bag of broken glass. (?)— The universe, I’d learned, was never, ever kidding. It would take whatever it wanted and it would never give it back. I really did have only one boot (209) to wander from proper path, to deviate from the direct course, to be lost, to become wild to be … aimlessly in search of something, to diverge or digress (97) — Thank you, I thought repeatedly. Thank you. Not just for the long walk, but for everything I could finally feel gathered up inside of me; for everything the trail had taught me.”
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What do you think? Will you read this novel? Have you read this book? I also challenge us all to send a loved one a care package or a letter this summer. To echo Stray, “I sat on the concrete near the little building, shuffling quickly through the envelopes, too overwhelmed to open any yet (217).” Should we all have that moment of joy!
A fascinating review. I’m afraid I have more books than I will ever have time to read, so I won’t be reading this one 🙂
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I understand we have beautiful floor to celling bookcases of books, but I still love my local library and book store as I believe books truly pick us and not the other way around. 🙂
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I read 1/2 the book but then saw the movie so I never finished the book but it was good what I read😊
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ha! ha! I don’t think I will watch the movie at least not anytime soon as reading her story has allowed my imagination to run wild and I don’t want Hollywood to ruin that for me 🙂
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That would really be my recommendation as it killed the book finishing for me. Always the books are sooo much better !!!
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I am, I’ll add to my Amazon list
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It won’t disappoint…
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Sounds interesting.
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It is truly a interesting story of one woman finding her self…
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We enjoy books like that. Looks like a must read on our list.
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I absolutely loved this book!
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It was a phenomenal read 🙂
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I enjoyed the book more than the movie. Many female friends enjoyed the book more, as they seemed to find common ground with Strayed.
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She is relatable , and while reading I often felt like I was on that trail with her…
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