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Feral: Losing Myself and Finding My Way in America's National Parks
Feral: Losing Myself and Finding My Way in America's National Parks | Emily Pennington
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A bracing memoir about self-discovery, liberating escape, and moving forward across an adventurous and volatile American landscape. One year. One national park at a time.This is it. No more California. I'm sifting into the underbelly of where the nomads go.After a decade as an assistant to high-powered LA executives, Emily Pennington left behind her structured life and surrendered to the pull of the great outdoors. With a tight budget, meticulous routing, and a temperamental minivan she named Gizmo, Emily embarked on a yearlong road trip to sixty-two national parks, hell-bent on a single goal: getting through the adventure in one piece. She was instantly thrust into more chaos than she'd bargained for and found herself on an unpredictable journey rocked by a gutting romantic breakup, a burgeoning pandemic, wildfires, and other seismic challenges that threatened her safety, her sanity, and the trip itself.What began as an intrepid obsession soon evolved into a life-changing experience. Navigating the tangle of life's unexpected sucker punches, Feral invites readers along on Emily's grand, blissful, and sometimes perilous journey, where solitude, resilience, self-reliance, and personal transformation run wild.
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Crazeedi
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3☆ The premise of the book was very intriguing, and the authors description of the National Parks she visited-all but 1 park, were great. Alas her personality throughout the book is irritating and way too self centered. And she wonders why she is where she is!

DieAReader 🥳Great! 👋🏻🤣😬…next! 2mo
Crazeedi @CBee thank you for hosting! I've read 3 of the 4 numbers from my kindle!! Whoohoo! 2mo
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Librarybelle That‘s disappointing! It sounds like a great premise for a book. 2mo
Crazeedi @Librarybelle it is a shame because it's so hard to like her 2mo
CBee @Crazeedi that‘s AMAZING 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻♥️♥️♥️ 2mo
TheAromaofBooks Great review!! 2mo
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Bookwormjillk
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The nature writing in this was great, but the non stop relationship issues not so much. #20in4 book 1/4

Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 7mo
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peanutnine
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While this was a decent read, I was expecting a bit more focus on her journey through all the national parks and less relationship woes with her (ex)boyfriend. The descriptions we got of her travels were beautiful & inspiring, but I was hoping for more of them. I understand that it's a memoir though and obviously her trip changed her life in many ways. I admire her courage for traveling the country mostly solo, especially during a global pandemic.

Cinfhen I love travel memoirs too but often get frustrated when they don‘t focus on the places visited - so I totally get your disappointment! 7mo
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peanutnine
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BarbaraBB Clever thinking 💕 9mo
Cinfhen This song will forever make me think of Space Jam!!! My son was OBSESSED with the movie and the soundtrack 😂😂😂 9mo
ShelleyBooksie This sounds soo good!! 9mo
peanutnine @Cinfhen lol ME TOO! That is always what I think of 😂 9mo
peanutnine @ShelleyBooksie right?? It's on kindle unlimited if you have that. I can't wait for my wanderlust to kick in while reading! I'm gonna have to plan a trip or something 😅 9mo
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Lizwarnerpdx
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I loved the idea of this book: a woman taking a year off to explore America‘s national parks, without the foresight of knowing what 2020/covid/pandemic would bring to things. The story was less about the travel & parks & more about the author‘s struggles with romance/anxiety/life in general. Life is hard and 2020 increases that tenfold, and Emily shares all of it in a real way. Just wasn‘t the story I expected.