Praise for Wild
“Spectacular . . . Gripping . . . A breathtaking adventure tale and a
profound meditation on the nature of grief and survival . . . A literary
and human triumph.” —Dani Shapiro, New York Times Book Review
“One of the most original, heartbreaking and beautiful American memoirs in years.” —Michael Schaub, National Public Radio
“Sexy, uplifting . . . Fierce and funny . . . Strayed hammers home her
hard-won sentences like a box of nails. The cumulative welling up I
experienced during Wild was partly a response to that too infrequent
sight: that of a writer finding her voice, and sustaining it, right in
front of your eyes. . . . Riveting.” —Dwight Garner, The New York Times
“Stunning . . . An incredible journey, both inward and outward.” —Garth Stein, author of The Art of Racing in the Rain
“Strayed’s language is so vivid, sharp, and compelling that you feel the
heat of the desert, the frigid ice of the High Sierra and the
breathtaking power of one remarkable woman finding her way—and
herself—one brave step at a time.” —People (4 stars)
“An addictive, gorgeous book that not only entertains, but leaves us the better for having read it.” —The Boston Globe
“Devastating and glorious . . . It is voice—billowing with energy,
precise—that carries Wild . . . By laying bare a great unspoken truth of
adulthood—that many things in life don’t turn out the way you want
them to, and that you can and must live through them anyway—Wild feels
real in many ways that many books about ‘finding oneself’ do not.”
—Melanie Rehak, Slate
“Incisive and telling . . . Strayed has the ineffable gift every writer
longs for, of saying exactly what she means in lines that are both
succinct and poetic.” —The Washington Post
“A big, brave, break-your-heart-and-put-it-back-together-again kind of
book. Strayed is a courageous, gritty, and deceptively elegant writer.
She walked the Pacific Crest Trail to find forgiveness, came back with
generosity—and now she shares her reward with us. I snorted with
laughter, I wept uncontrollably . . . A beautifully made, utterly
realized book.” —Pam Houston, author of Contents May Have Shifted
“Strayed reminds us of what it means to be fully alive, even in the face
of catastrophe, physical and psychic hardship, and loss.” —Mira Bartók,
author of The Memory Palace
“A vivid, touching, and ultimately inspiring account of a life
unraveling, and of the journey that put it back together.” —Wall Street
Journal
“Wild is the kind of candid vision quest-like memoir that you don’t come
across often. It’s full of revelatory moments that will sometimes crush
your heart and sometimes leave you breathlessly inspired. It’s a book
that many will fall in love with. It’s a book that will love you back,” --Kevin Sampsell, author of A Common Pornography.
“Arresting . . . So many heal-myself memoirs are available that
initially I hesitated about [Wild]. Then I considered the source: Cheryl
Strayed, the author of a lyric yet tough-minded first novel [called]
Torch—a Great Lakes Book Award finalist . . . Wild [is] Strayed’s
account of her 1,100-mile solo hike along the Pacific Crest Trail, from
the Mojave Desert to Washington State. Shattered at 26 by her mother’s
death, her family’s fragmenting, and the end of her marriage, Strayed
upped and decided to do something way out of the realm of her
experience; here she confronts snowstorms and rattlesnakes even as she
confronts her personal pain. Wish I had her guts!”
--Barbara Hoffert, LibraryJournal.com
“No one can write like Cheryl Strayed. Wild is one of the most
unflinching and emotionally honest books I've read in a long time. It is
about forgiveness and grief and bravery and hope. It is unforgettable.”
--Ann Hood, author of The Knitting Circle