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Wild: A Journey from Lost to Found

Paperback

Main Details

Title Wild: A Journey from Lost to Found
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Cheryl Strayed
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 178,Width 111
Category/GenreMemoirs
ISBN/Barcode 9781782394877
Audience
General
Edition Open Market Edition - Film Tie-in

Publishing Details

Publisher Atlantic Books
Imprint Atlantic Books
Publication Date 18 November 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

At twenty-six, Cheryl Strayed thought she had lost everything. In the wake of her mother's rapid death from cancer, her family disbanded and her marriage crumbled. With nothing to lose, she made the most impulsive decision of her life: to walk eleven-hundred miles of the west coast of America and to do it alone. She had no experience of long-distance hiking and the journey was nothing more than a line on a map. But it held a promise - a promise of piecing together a life that lay shattered at her feet...

Author Biography

Cheryl Strayed is the author of the critically acclaimed novel Torch, the huge New York Times-bestselling memoir Wild and the collection of essays Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Someone Who's Been There. Her work has appeared in numerous magazines and journals, including The New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post Magazine, Allure and The Rumpus. She lives in Portland, Oregon.

Reviews

Epic and moving * Sunday Times * Amazing and inspiring * Nicole Kidman * Funny and fierce * Independent on Sunday * Extraordinary... Truly wild: dirty, beautiful, serene * Sunday Telegraph * A deeply honest memoir about mother and daughter, solitude and courage, and regaining footing, one step at a time * Vogue * One of the best books I've read in the last five or ten years... Wild is angry, brave, sad, self-knowing, redemptive, raw, compelling, and brilliantly written, and I think it's destined to be loved by a lot of people, men and women, for a very long time. * Nick Hornby * It's not very manly, the topic of weeping while reading... Wild pretty much obliterated me * Scotsman *