Emily May's Reviews > Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail

Wild by Cheryl Strayed
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“The universe, I'd learned, was never, ever kidding. It would take whatever it wanted and it would never give it back.”

Wild is easily one of the best memoirs I've ever read. For two main reasons.

1) It is extremely well-written. This book doesn't have that feeling which non-fiction books often give me - a feeling that I'm stuck in the dreary real world and that I should have read some exciting fiction instead. It reads like a novel. A novel about grief, and youth, and adventure. It's full of memorable characters, drawn so vividly by the author. And it proves that true stories can be no less compelling than the most creative fantasy.

2) Strayed captures the emotions of a young woman who has lost her anchor in life so very well. It's one thing to feel a certain way at times in your life, but it's another thing entirely to be able to find the words to accurately portray how that felt to others.

Her story is brimming with raw, visceral emotion. Perhaps it is made more poignant to me because I have a somewhat similar relationship with my mum and the thought of losing her is not only unbearable, but completely beyond my comprehension - how can I possibly exist in a world where she doesn't? She and her love are the single reliable constants I've had throughout my life.

But beyond that, my mother - like Cheryl's - has made me and my siblings the centre of her entire life and purpose. She lives and breathes for us. She has made mistakes and we have had fights. Angry, raging fights that would easily have destroyed a weaker bond. And yet, I have never been more certain of anything than her unconditional love and her desire for my happiness.

Strayed's shared emotions pulled out some deep ones of my own.

Beyond the emotional pull of the novel, it is an adventure story that takes us through all the highs and lows of the wilderness. Interspersed with little anecdotes about the author's life before hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, it shows everything that Strayed faces in her struggle to sort her life out. Everything from bears, rattlesnakes and other people, to dehydration, destroyed feet and the realization that she had not planned her trip very well.

Many times she considers giving up, and yet she pushes on. It's uplifting, and yet the messages avoid being heavy-handed because they are surrounded by so much story and adventure. An easy-to-read, enjoyable book, that is the perfect balance of sadness and hope.

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Reading Progress

April 7, 2016 – Shelved
June 8, 2016 – Started Reading
June 11, 2016 – Finished Reading

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Daniela Love this, one of my favorite reads from a couple years back


Emily May Yeah, I agree. One of the best memoirs I've read.


Alienor ✘ French Frowner ✘ Beautiful review, Emily. I rarely read non-fiction, but it seems like an engaging and emotional read!


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Ali Indeed it does. I will try to get it ASAP, after finishing 30 books in my tbr list . . . :(
Thank you Emily May for your very persuasive review - sometimes I think I buy too many books due to your reviews . . . though I love most of them! XD


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Mike Lovely review, Emily. I'll have to reconsider why this wasn't on my TBR list already.


Lisa I did not enjoy this book as much as you did Emily, but I agree that it was really well-written (that horse scene was chilling).


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Laura Thank you for finding time to read this one for us.


Hayley Schmolze I loved this book!


Josefine Truly a great memoir


message 10: by Bern (new) - rated it 4 stars

Bern Really...ive had this 1/4 read from last year....& found it a bit blaahhh..maybe i need another crack at it ;)


message 11: by Sarah (new) - rated it 1 star

Sarah I enjoy your reviews and we often agree though of course not always. However, I'm surprised you enjoyed this book so much, because frankly she portrays herself as textbook Mary Sue. In addition it is pretty obvious that there is a generous hand taken with events....casually taking heroin and also casually leaving it behind is pretty glaringly a fantasy but also if you are even barely familiar with the PCT it is clear how much she skipped. Very little rang true to me. It felt like you were reading a novel because you were....a fictional telling of events. Congratulations on your wee one. He looks adorable!


Emily May Sarah wrote: "I enjoy your reviews and we often agree though of course not always. However, I'm surprised you enjoyed this book so much, because frankly she portrays herself as textbook Mary Sue. In addition it ..."

I'm surprised you think of her as a Mary Sue given all her faults and screw-ups. I could definitely believe that she's embellished and exaggerated the tale, though, but that seems like something most memoir writers probably do.


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Sarah She strikes me as MS because everyone likes her, admires what she is doing, possibly wants to sleep with her, finds her attractive etc.


Nicole I've got about halfway through this book, and stopped. I'm not sure if I lost interest, or if I just got busy with life and couldn't pick it back up. However, after reading your review, I may try to give it another shot.


Melissa ♥ Dog/Wolf Lover ♥ Martin I'm so glad you liked this book Emily! I loved it and I have the movie and watched it about a million times! :-)


Cristina Guarino Yes! I thought this was excellent and was surprised to see that people in my book club didn't enjoy it. A few people were looking for the heavy-handed enlightenment, I think, which I was happy to have avoided.

Strayed talks about wanting to be a fiction writer in Wild and after reading this, I'd be happy to pick up a work of fiction by her. Let's hope!


Jennifer Awesome review! You've mentioned many of the same thoughts I've had from reading it.


Vanessa (The Wolf & Her Books) If you ever see this comment, how does it compare to Eat, Pray, Love?


Rachel Aranda Glad you liked this book.


Sandra I wrote exactly this same quote from the book in my notes when reading 😊


Rachel  L Great review! I agree, it reads like a novel :)


Sheena One of my most favorite books! I absolutely loved reading it. A story of life and its struggles and dedication to make it better. I fell in love with her life on the trail; even though it could get monotonous, I would always look forward to her getting to her money and drinking “Snapple” on the porch. Every time I buy one for myself now - I think of her and this book :)


Sihle I love your review so much and I enjoyed the book too. Reminds me of a new memoir I’ve just read called Life’s Not Yoga by Jacqui Burnett. If you’ve enjoyed this book, you’ll enjoy Life’s Not Yoga so much.


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John Ryndfleisz do you realize it is BS? No way she did this


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Hiti I absolutely love your review. My mom and my brother share a similar relationship, I'm terrified by that sometimes. Yet the bond survives and gets stronger. It's a gift to be able to pen down your emotions so well.


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