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Printed on high quality 160gsm 100% recycled paper in the UK Or you can even keep some for yourself and use the others as gifts. 148mmx 148mm Wild Nature Journal An indroduction to wild swimming with practical advice, safety tips and health benefits, as well as inspiring quotes, useful resources and beautiful illustrations.
- Projects and quizzes encourage fun learning
- Detailed diagrams and cutaways to help understanding
- Bite-sized paragraphs, packed with interesting facts
Reviews
Tiffany
It can lead people to try things or do things they never considered before. Still, I got a little tired of it. As she makes her way from place to place and encounters different men, she immediately wants to comment on their physical looks. To be fair, the entire book is written like that, with adjectives and colorful descriptions every step of the way, so it could be that this is just an extension of the book’s overall writing style.
Bryan Carey
Also I consider this an excellent adventure story, on the same playing field as Bill Bryson's "A Walk in the Woods". I was assigned this book by my professor, I’m really glad I was ♥️ Wild is a good read overall about a woman’s effort to find comfort and forgiveness in the rugged American west and while it does have a few shortcomings, it still makes for an enjoyable read and I’m looking forward now to watching the movie based on this writing.
Saraí Lara
Cheryl Strayed has such a profound mastery of humanness and what it means to keep trying when life just doesn't make sense that I would recommend this book to anyone. Absolutely incredible. She is the voice inside my head. Dealing with grief can be difficult and until you have experienced significant loss, there is no way of knowing what you may do.
Angela Leingang
The Pacific Crest Trail feels like a dear old friend to me after just reading this story. It had little to do with the experience.
Mrs. M. A. Makins
It can lead to self- reflection, a change in priorities, a stronger realization of one’s own mortality, and so on. I love her and Mark Almond's podcast called Dear Sugar and I cannot wait to read "Brave Enough".
No, this is a book about an ordinary person. Such is the case with Wild, a true story of a woman shellshocked by grief who decides to take time to find herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail. I get tired of books like that; books that feature an individual from a privileged background who decides to find out how others live and survive. I really don’t care if this man was good- looking and this other one was not.