The final book in my Goodreads 2014 challenge of 12 in 12 months! Coming in two months late, but never mind...
I
absolutely loved loved loved reading this story and couldn't put it
down! I haven't yet seen the film, but as with Julia Roberts in Eat Pray
Love, I think Reese Witherspoon is the perfect actress to play this
part.
As I've also been planning and dreaming and scheming for
the last couple of years to do something big travel-wise, it seemed
appropriate to be reading how Cheryl prepared herself for the Pacific
Crest Trail - or didn't - as in the case of the giant backpack and
too-small boots. But who cares! That's all part of the fun and challenge
of doing something amazing, and it makes for humourous reflection when
you recount the tales from your travels. If you can laugh at yourself,
good on you!
I enjoyed this story so much because I connected
with the author and understood why she was trekking the PCT, not just to
escape, but that deeper spiritual meaning. If you love travelling and
you do it for yourself to "get out of the box" as I do, often it's
therapeutic at the time, yet I don't fully understand how it's helped me
until much, much later.
"It was all unknown to me then, as I
sat on that white bench on the day I finished my hike. Everything except
the fact that I didn't have to know. That it was enough to trust that
what I'd done was true. To understand its meaning without yet being able
to say precisely what it was..." (Page 311)
There are some great quotes in the book and one of my favourites is this:
" Tell me, what is it you plan to do
With your one wild and precious life? "
Mary Oliver - "The Summer Day"
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