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Grandma Gatewood's Walk
Grandma Gatewood's Walk: The Inspiring Story of the Woman Who Saved the Appalachian Trail | Ben Montgomery
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Emma Gatewood was the first woman to hike the entire Appalachian Trail alone, as well as the first personman or womanto walk it twice and three times and she did it all after the age of 65. This is the first and only biography of Grandma Gatewood, as the reporters called her, who became a hiking celebrity in the 1950s and '60s. She appeared on TV with Groucho Marx and Art Linkletter, and on the pages of Sports Illustrated. The public attention she brought to the little-known footpath was unprecedented. Her vocal criticism of the lousy, difficult stretches led to bolstered maintenance, and very likely saved the trail from extinction. Author Ben Montgomery was given unprecedented access to Gatewood's own diaries, trail journals, and correspondence. He also unearthed historic newspaper and magazine articles and interviewed surviving family members and hikers Gatewood met along the trail. The inspiring story of Emma Gatewood illustrates the full power of human spirit and determination.
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Susanita
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Eggs 🥾❤️‍🩹👌🏼 1mo
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Robotswithpersonality
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The plus side of so many of my non fiction library loans coming due soon: it's finally boosted me over my 21% plateau for 2024! We'll see if I can keep it up for the rest of the year. 😅

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Robotswithpersonality
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Mehso-so

I enjoyed the recounted walk(s), how primary sources like interviews, correspondence and journal entries, become a cohesive narrative of Emma's experience. I understand the inclusion of times from Emma's life before the walk to acquaint the reader with her, but the amount of time spent on her experiencing an abusive relationship, though it did take up a large portion of her life, the pacing of it, perhaps to build tension, when we're talking 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? about a real person who experienced abuse, even without grisly details, still feels gratuitous. And speaking of gratuitous, maybe it's my recent read of the Appalachian Trail A Biography, but there seemed to be a lot of digressions that felt superfluous to actually telling either Emma's story or the story of her walk specifically. I have a feeling this could have been an engaging 100 page book about her struggles both on and off the trail 6mo
Robotswithpersonality 3/4 without the filler. Not certain the addition of the author's own trail moments and talks with one of her descendants added to versus dragged out the message. Given how often the author felt the need to discuss larger historical events going on simultaneously with her original trail walk, it felt a bit like he was sidelining the main narrative, like he didn't think her story was interesting enough to stand on its own. 🫤
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Robotswithpersonality 4/4 ⚠️Domestic abuse, physical abuse, SA 6mo
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Pickpick

What struck me most about this book is Emma's indomitable spirit and unwavering determination. Despite facing countless obstacles and societal expectations, she fearlessly embarked on her solo trek, proving that age and gender are no barriers to adventure and achievement....
Full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6433584584

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TheAromaofBooks
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Panpan

I complained about this book at length on Goodreads, and on my blog. Short version: Emma Gatewood was amazing. Ben Montgomery's writing sucked, and the entire rhythm of this book made no sense. What I actually need are Emma's diaries.

#BookSpin - February
#ReadtheUSA2024 - Maine
#GottaCatchEmAll - Nature Featured Prominently @PuddleJumper
#BookSpinBingo

Librarybelle Thank you!!! I completely agree with you on this, and honestly, people thought I was horrible for not thinking it the best book in the world. 10mo
TheAromaofBooks @Librarybelle - He just sounded so condescending and smug the entire time. I hated the parts where he talked about “following in her footsteps“ and all about HIS feelings blah blah blah. Like I care haha It just felt like he didn't actually like or respect Gatewood and was just here to make a buck on her accomplishments. And I couldn't stand the way he handled the sections about her husband abusing her - the way he would always end it on a ⬇ 10mo
TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) “cliffhanger“ - like “her husband beat her ten times that month“ CUT SCENE - Now we're in Maine, back on the hike! Ugh. He also had unlimited access to her diaries, and barely quotes them at all?? The format jumping all over the place in time was hard to follow and didn't really make sense. I just. Ugh. It made me mad because I am genuinely interested in Gatewood as a person - I'm from Ohio and have hiked the Buckeye Trail section ⬇ 10mo
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TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) named for her many times. There was a lot of potential here, but his sneering attitude just grated on me on every page. /end rant 😂 10mo
Lcsmcat Good to know. I‘m interested in her, but maybe I‘ll look for another source. 10mo
Librarybelle I was on a committee with individuals who thought his work was so good, and I was just flummoxed. I kept thinking I must be missing something - the writing was not engaging, & you bring up several of the points I thought. I also saw a shift in the writing style where I felt he almost went a little over the top with “fanboying” and the tone went very weird. Not a chronicle, per se, but something else. I‘m glad to find someone else who found issue! 10mo
ImperfectCJ Just popping in to say that I'm really enjoying reading this exchange. I haven't read this book, but it sounds like it hits one of my pet peeves---an author who centers their own experience while they're supposedly writing someone else's story. I will have to hike the Buckeye Trail section named for Gatewood next time I'm in the heart of it all. 10mo
dabbe #fanofthepan! 💚💙💚 10mo
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Susanita
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I enjoyed this book more than I expected, and I especially appreciated that her daughter pushed back against Bill Bryson‘s snotty description of her as someone who got lost a lot. The author argues that her criticism of the trail‘s condition at the time led to necessary improvements and the notoriety of her trip contributed to the trail‘s increased popularity.

Anyway, I finished this and Murder at Midnight for #20in4 and now onto the next!

Andrew65 Excellent 🎄🎄🎄 13mo
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vonnie862
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Pickpick

What an inspiring woman!!!
This woman had a tough life but made the best of it after her divorce. Reading how she hiked through the AT and the Oregon Trail really made me appreciate my opportunities to be able to hike. I have added the Grandma Gatewood Trail in Ohio to my bucket list. 4⭐️

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@TheAromaofBooks @Clwojick

KathyWheeler It‘s on mine too after I read this book. 😊 1y
TheAromaofBooks The Grandma Gatewood Trail runs through the Old Man Cave region and it is SO beautiful there!!! Tons of beautiful trails to explore in that area - only about 45mins from here, so we go there all the time. @KathyWheeler 1y
KathyWheeler @TheAromaofBooks It sounds wonderful! 1y
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vonnie862
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I am finishing the current tagged book and yeah, I wouldn't mind being transported to the Appalachian Mountains, as long as I had the necessary tools 😅.

#SundayFunday @BookmarkTavern

BookmarkTavern I loved driving through those mountains a few years ago! Thanks for sharing! 1y
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vonnie862
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I am back from my trip and it's time for me to catch up on some reads. I still need to finish my July book for #titlesandtunes but here's my #TheWorldIsMyOyster post.

Title: Grandma Gatewood's Walk (a woman who did not let age stop her from hiking the Appalachian Trail more than once).

Tunes...these two songs really pump me up when I hear them. They make me dance and smile. They make me feel that I can do anything I set my mind to. ⬇️

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BarbaraBB Me gusta las canciones espanoles 💛 1y
TheAromaofBooks Granny Gatewood is from here in Ohio and is also one of the founders of our Buckeye Trail!!! She left behind an amazing legacy. 1y
vonnie862 @TheAromaofBooks I didn't know that. That's so cool! 1y
Cinfhen Can‘t wait to add your songs!! Thanks for sharing and playing along 🎶💜 1y
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jlhammar
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Pickpick

Wonderful! In 1955, Emma Gatewood, 67, mother (of 11!), grandmother, great-grandmother and domestic abuse survivor, sets off on her own to hike the Appalachian Trail. She said the woods made her feel more contented. A walk for solitude, peace and serenity. A walk “because it was there” and it “seemed like a good lark.” Inspiring and just a great story.

#NaturaLitsyBingo2023 Nature & Well-being

BarbaraJean A friend just recommended this to me a few weeks ago—as a better travelogue of the Appalachian trail (she had read Bryson‘s A Walk in the Woods and didn‘t like it much). It sounds fantastic! 2y
AllDebooks This sounds fantastic x 2y
KathyWheeler @BarbaraJean While I liked A Walk in the Woods, it didn‘t make me want to go walk the AT; Grandma Gatewood‘s Walk did. 2y
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vonnie862
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It's my day off but it my be too early for wine. 😅So my poison for breakfast is coffee.

#EasterOMC #picturechallenge
@Clwojick @LadyKatrina

Clwojick Wine. Coffee. Both are great! 😉 2y
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vonnie862
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IndoorDame 😍😍😍 2y
Clwojick So cute! 🖤 2y
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5feet.of.fury
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While I think Emma Gatewood herself is AMAZING, taking the 2050 mile walk at 67 in regular clothes, tennis shoes & a shower curtain to keep the rain off her. She‘s certainly a tenacious character.
But how it is written was not my favorite. Random bits of history (like the HBomb test in Bikini Atoll)& blurbs of others who walked the trail or walked somewhere in general 😂I wish it had more of her own words/postcards/journaling.
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Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 2y
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KathyWheeler
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Pickpick

I finished this up today and really liked it. To me, Emma Gatewood‘s story is inspiring. She was not only the first woman to do a thru walk of the Appalachian Trail alone, but she was the first person to do it twice. And she did it again, but in sections. She also walked the Oregon Trail. I liked that we get some information about her life before this, and that Montgomery includes what‘s happening in the world while she‘s walking. #audiowalk

JamieArc Hocking Hills is one of my favorite places and was happy to find Gatewood‘s association with it in this book. 2y
KathyWheeler @JamieArc I want to go there now. I had never heard of Gatewood, but my husband is from Huntington, WV, so he had. He‘s probably been to Hocking Hills. 2y
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KathyWheeler
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I have been inspired by this book to think about hiking at least part of the Appalachian Trail. My sister said she‘d always wanted to do that and that she‘d do it with me. So I guess we‘ll see. #audiowalk

wanderinglynn The Appalachian Trail is fun to hike. I grew up near it and have done plenty of day hikes on various parts of it. https://appalachiantrail.org/explore/plan-and-prepare/ is a good starting resource. 2y
KathyWheeler @wanderinglynn Thank you for the resource! My sister and I just started thinking about how to prepare for it. 2y
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I realized that I have this from the library, and it needs to be returned soon, so I put aside A Twist of the Knife (which I have from ScribD) to listen to Grandma Gatewood. I‘m liking it so far. I walked on my university‘s campus today. It was really empty! #audiowalk

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vonnie862
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Here are the books that I am contemplating. Let me know if any of these sound good.

@smalldogs_bigbooks2419 @Bookwormjillk
#litsymarkup #round16 #groupC #LMPBC
@suvata

smalldogs_bigbooks2419 I‘d love to read What the Moon Saw 2y
suvata I would also like to read what the Moon Saw 2y
Bookwormjillk I‘ve read Grandma Gatewood but the other two look good. 2y
vonnie862 What the Moon Saw it is! 2y
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Ladygodiva7
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Heard this was good!

DivineDiana I did too! On the never ending #TBR! 2y
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Shannon_McKinney
Pickpick

Fantastic read! I hope to one day follow in her footsteps.

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Shannon_McKinney
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Really enjoying this one. 🥾 Hopefully one of these days I‘ll make it to the AT.

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DivineDiana
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Day 5- Take a Bookish Hike

I am fascinated with this story! In 1955, Gatewood became the first woman to walk the entire 2,050-mile Appalachian Trail, from Mount Oglethorpe in northern Georgia to the top of Mount Katahdin in Maine —— a journey that took Gatewood 146 days. #litsysummercamp @ImperfectCJ

PhyllisH I loved this book!😀 3y
Bookwormjillk This is a good one! 3y
JamieArc I really enjoyed this book too! 3y
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ImperfectCJ This is an AT book I hadn't heard of before! Stacked! 3y
DivineDiana @PhyllisH @Bookwormjillk @JamieArc I need to move this up on my TBR! Thank you! (edited) 3y
DivineDiana @ImperfectCJ It came to my attention when it was chosen by Longwood Gardens for their Book Club. 3y
PhyllisH @DivineDiana 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😁 3y
PhyllisH @DivineDiana 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😁 3y
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#bookspin - March #msplbookclub @TheAromaofBooks

This is a 💎 of a 📖!! Grandma Gatewood wakes the Appalachian Trail (& many others) after the age of 67. She and the author have inspired me to get back to walking places. I used to walk everywhere as a kid!
Learning about her life and her legacy was eye opening. Totally recommend!! ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

TheAromaofBooks I've been meaning to read this one (we even own it!) for a while since we only live about half an hour from the Hocking Hills and hike their frequently. 4y
keys_on_fire @TheAromaofBooks you do?? I‘m only 45 min away! 4y
keys_on_fire @TheAromaofBooks You should read it and we could plan to meet there some weekend this summer! 4y
TheAromaofBooks haha that would be fun! Which direction are you? I'm north of Logan/east of Lancaster. 4y
keys_on_fire @TheAromaofBooks I‘m south of Columbus :) I‘ve always wondered if I‘d ever get to meet a Litsy friend! (edited) 4y
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Cortg
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Pickpick

Road trip to Ga to drop my oldest off to thru hike the Appalachian Trail. We listened to this book on the way down. He was thoroughly interested in it and definitely had some take always. When things get tough, I hope he thinks of Emma Gatewood. I reminded him, “it took putting one foot in front of the other - five million times” Wish him luck because as excited I am for his adventure, I‘ll be a nervous wreck the next 5-6 months!

Cortg @mdm139 He has it but it didn‘t seem to hold his attention. I enjoyed it a few years ago. Maybe he‘ll give it another chance after his hike. 4y
Chrissyreadit So exciting! 4y
Soubhiville That‘s so great! Wishing him well! 4y
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mrp27
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#litsyspringbreak #hike

I‘ve always liked hiking and this looks like a interesting read.

TheKidUpstairs Ooh, that does look good! 4y
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Lauram
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Pickpick

I cannot resist a story about distance hikers. This book, while not perfect, was better than most. I admire Grandma Gatewood‘s grit- this hike isn‘t something I would do without the guarantee of a daily shower and fresh clothes. The above picture is from Ohio‘s Buckeye Trail- a 1440 mile trail that Gatewood helped establish.

Cortg I have this on my TBR. My son is planning to hike the AT next summer, Georgia to Maine! 5y
Hoopiefoot I love books like this too 5y
TEArificbooks My mom just gave me this book 5y
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JamieArc I haven‘t seen anyone else read this book before. I enjoyed reading her story, and visiting Hocking Hills (Old Man‘s Cave) where they have a plaque dedicated to her. 5y
Lauram @Cortg This is exciting news and I wish him good luck! My friend and I had decided the closest we‘re going to get to hiking the AT is to be trail angels for a day and surprise hikers with a tasty meal. 5y
Lauram @JamieArc I‘m always surprised that I haven‘t made it out to Hocking Hills. Maybe I‘ll get out there this fall. 5y
Cortg @Lauram Trail Angels are AWESOME! 5y
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Librarybelle
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No offense meant for Grandma Gatewood - her story is an inspirational story, and I‘m sure it would be a hoot to have heard her talk about her adventure. The low rating is really due to the construction of the book. I wish the writing was as glowing and glowing throughout the entire book rather than at the end. Too choppy in a way, and I think it‘s because every detail from her journal is used. I can see why people gush over this, but not for me.⬇️

Librarybelle #SomethingInspirational for #Nonfiction2019 , because she had such a terrible life and found inspiration in nature. @Riveted_Reader_Melissa 5y
Librarybelle And, my choice for #withmylittlestickofblackpoolrock , because she had a walking stick and climbed over rocks! 😂 Probably as close as I can get for today‘s #RedRoseSeptember @Cinfhen @arlenefinnigan 5y
arlenefinnigan Good work! 😉 5y
Cinfhen Ha!!! Great review and nice way to tie in today‘s prompt!!!! 5y
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mreads
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Barely a pick, no reflection on grandma gatewood she's amazing, but if she wrote it in her journal it's in the book. Helped that I listened while walking on local trails.
First woman to thru hike the Appalachian trail and she did it in 1955 at the age of 67. Author interspersed events of the day and surprisingly her abusive marriage.
#nonfiction2019 @Riveted_Reader_Melissa something inspirational as I've always wanted to thru hike the trail.

Riveted_Reader_Melissa Sounds very interesting! I loved Wild for similar reasons. 6y
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mreads
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Look at the cutie I came across on my #audiowalk !😯😄❤
It's a paved path and I did check and make sure it made it across ok.

squirrelbrain ❤️ 🐢 ❤️ 6y
Tamra Adorable 6y
Theaelizabet 💕💕💕 6y
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Chelsea.Poole
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Pickpick

You go, Granny Gatewood! What an inspirational tale! Emma Gatewood, from Gallipolis, OH (one county over from me), walked the Appalachian Trail 3 times in its entirety. The first 2 times were straight through. She did it with very little, no tent or big pack just a small bag. So much grit! So much determination. I am glad I read this about a regional heroine. She is world renowned & I feel proud that she's from our little corner of Ohio. #bookclub

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Chelsea.Poole
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Reading for #bookclub which is Monday. It's a regional read for our club, as the titular character is from one county over. I've always heard about Grandma Gatewood, and I'm enjoying learning about her life. #nonfiction #audiobook #readandeat #bookanddinner

JamieArc I read this a few years ago and enjoyed learning about her! 6y
ravenlee I gave the picture book of her story to my nieces for Christmas. Their dad has always wanted to hike the trail. 6y
Chelsea.Poole @JamieArc she's such an inspiration! I love her story. 6y
Chelsea.Poole @ravenlee our library has a picture book about her as well. It may be the same one. There's also a documentary I plan on watching soon! 6y
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Wife
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#tarottakeover #octoberphotochallenge Grandma Gatewood walked the Appalachian Trail multiple times (the first time in her 60‘s). She was invigorated by the peaceful walking in solitude. I can‘t think of a more vital and energetic person. She gave herself this gift after a life of hardship. #SunCard 🌞🌞🌞

DivineDiana This is a book that I have been wanting to read for some time! 6y
Erinsuereads What an inspirational woman!!! She certainly embodies those characteristics 6y
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a.bookish.byrd
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From #librariesofinstagram
Just had to share...📚💜

EchoLogical So true! 😂 6y
Jilly6183 I always joke how shocked 16 year old me would be to learn just how many cardigans 35 year old me owns 😂 6y
a.bookish.byrd @Jilly6183 Right?! 😂😂😂 6y
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jniday
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Pickpick

Reading about Grandma Gatewood made me want to get out and do something, do anything. She stayed active and did what she loved till the end. A great book about a fascinating person.

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Wife
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Pickpick

This one is a keeper! Grandma Gatewood reminds me of my paternal grandmother. She had a hard life and in comparison thought that walking the Appalachian Trail was “not so bad”. Her life as well as some social history was covered. She completed her first (yes, she did it more than once) through hike at age 67. I enjoyed this immensely and got a little teary a couple times. I give the book 5/5⭐️s and Emma Gatewood 10/10 ⭐️s.

gobecauseyoucan I love how she would just sleep on a pile of leaves...10 feet tall and bulletproof! lol 6y
Wife @gobecauseyoucan The definition of “bad ass”. I wish I had her determination and energy, or even just half. 🌹 6y
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Pickpick

Loved loved me some Granny Gatewood!! I mean this woman rocked it when she gained her independence from an abusive husband and proved over and over how badass she was! And in only a pair of Keds!! #grandmagatewood

JanuarieTimewalker13 Wow!! She sounds like The Peace Pilgrim from NJ!! 4y
gobecauseyoucan Is that someone I can look up? Sounds interesting! @JanuarieTimewalker13 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 Yes, she wrote a book, I donated it, I believe, don‘t think I still have it. Or someone wrote a book about her. Let me see if I can find it 4y
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JanuarieTimewalker13 You‘re welcome📚❤️ 4y
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Jen2
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Pickpick

Such a lovely story and an even lovelier woman!

mcipher I love the AT so I definitely need to read this! 7y
Pogue Thanks, my sister wants to hike the trail in 2 years. I sent her the title. 7y
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Pickpick

Loved listening to this book. What an inspiration!

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Gina
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Way before there was Cheryl Strayed there was Grandma Gatewood who did this walk in her sixties. You rock grandma.

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MrBook
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#TBRtemptation post! My library just received this book this week, but it's been out for some time. I'm surprised I haven't heard of this one before since I'm an Appalachian Trail enthusiast. Also because this is a NYT's best-seller & written by a Pulitzer Prize contender. Well, I'll be checking this one out soon regardless 😉👍🏻. Should be an excellent & intriguing read! It might make a good gift for outdoor types. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

Soubhiville I haven't heard of it either! Thanks for the heads up! 8y
kspenmoll Thx for referral! Merry merry! 8y
LauraBytheBook My husband and I recently listened to this on audiobook. We found it very interesting and inspiring. 8y
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tapgurl I LOVE Appalachian Trail memoirs!!! 8y
hollybelle88 This was on my library's Top 5 for our adult summer reading program this year! It was my fave! 8y
MrBook @Soubhiville 😁👏🏻! @kspenmoll 😊👏🏻👍🏻! @KnitNread Ooh, audio 😁👍🏻! @tapgurl 😎👌🏻! @hollybelle88 Wow! You have an awesome library 😎🙌🏻! 8y
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BeverleeWitvoetAbell
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"I get faster as I get older." I hope this is true for me and reading...so much to be done!!

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KelseyCB
Pickpick

This turned out to be a quick, charming read. Gatewood is an inspiration...a survivor and a walker. Favorite quote: "'What is it with old people and mountains?'...That's a fine question."