Unlost: A Journey of Self-Discovery and the Healing Power of the Wild Outdoors
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Last update: 05-17-2024
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"Gail writes with humour, heart and passion." (Giovanna Fletcher, Sunday Times number one best-selling author)
Includes exclusive audio commentary from Gail straight from her trail experience
Gail Muller was told she’d be in a wheelchair by the age of 40. At 41, she set out to hike one of the world’s toughest treks: the Appalachian Trail - a 2,200-mile journey that would help her reclaim her life and heal her mind and body. An inspiring, moving, and uplifting memoir for fans of Cheryl Strayed’s Wild and Elizabeth Gilbert’s Eat, Pray, Love.
As Gail took her first steps through the wilderness of the USA, she had no idea what lay ahead of her, but she knew she felt burnout from city life, lost and broken - ready to heal a mind and body that she had battled with for so long.
From the resilience-building mountain climbs, painful injuries, and harsh reality of braving the raw elements, to the unexpected friendships forged with other hikers and the kindness of strangers offering food and shelter - with every step, Gail started to let go of a past dominated by chronic pain and reconnected with herself in a way she’d never been able to before.
A love letter to the healing power of the wild outdoors and an incredible testament to the strength of the human spirit, Gail’s story is for anyone who has ever felt stuck in a rut, lost, or scared. She shows us that even in our darkest times, it’s possible to find our inner grit, face our fears, and feel hopeful.
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This is also the theme that fell short in the end; the so called ‘insights’ and ‘wisdom of the trail’ led to barely anything more than the standard platitudes you’ll find anywhere else about thru hiking. She was doing great in the first half of the book when it came to genuine reflections and described interesting insights. But I was disappointed and annoyed by the last few chapters; meticulously describing the self torture and abuse of her own body that made me almost sick to read. As if there is any glory in that. I am all for challenging your own limits, but this just seemed senseless and ridiculous. I also think that this approach is setting a poor example for people trying to improve their wellbeing.
Mueller takes her readers on an unforgettable journey along this trail. She gives us her honest and heartfelt story. I am always in awe of anybody whom can push through pain to accomplish something great. Mueller went on an incredible journey of perseverance and strength.
Her story is gripping and it kept my attention throughout the entire book.
This book was another great 'bookbub' deal. I highly recommend reading this amazing story.
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