On the verge of turning thirty, Julia is suffocating under the unrelenting weight of self-loathing, hopelessness, and the endless cycle of giving up. Desperate for change, she makes a bold decision: to sell her home, part with everything she owns, and set off on a journey of a lifetime by attempting to hike the entire length of the Appalachian Trail, spanning from Georgia to Maine. Julia knows that the journey will demand everything—her comfort, her courage, her raw determination. What she doesn’t yet know is that the ancient mountains of Appalachia will reshape her in ways she can’t begin to fathom, unraveling parts of her she never knew existed and awakening a strength and clarity that will forever transform her forever.
This is my debut memoir about my 6-month journey along the Appalachian Trail in 2019- an experience that transformed my life on so many levels. Over the last FIVE years I have drafted, scraped, redrafted, edited, doubted and worked my tail off to provide a raw, real and honest portrayal of my time on the AT.
Thank you for your review on goodreads. I never thought I would have my book on this site, its a surreal moment.
Very relatable and realistic retelling of what a thru hike of the Appalachian Trail actually entails. Julia did a great job of not only keeping the story entertaining throughout but conveys the mental trials, tribulations, self doubt ect that someone would fight through in a way that even someone that doesn't hike can relate to.
I followed Julia’s thru hike of the AT on YouTube and I really enjoyed her content and following along on her journey. I asked for and received this book for Christmas after learning that she had put her hike to words. I can say one thing about Julia, her and I would be friends, she loves pizza as much as I do. She ate a lot of pizza during her hike and I respect it!
While this was book was beautifully written and an amazing reflection of her hike, I found it a bit rushed at times, I found myself wanting more! Some of the storylines were abbreviated and I wished she would have gone a bit deeper. The amazing amount of characters you seem to meet on that trail could be a book in itself, I enjoyed her descriptions of the people she met along the way. I also found myself wanting to know more about her. She opened herself up just enough for the reader to understand why she was out there at least I think I understood. Thanks for opening yourself to us Rocket, I can’t imagine it was easy.
This book was a wonderful read. It makes me jealous to think about all the people like Julia that have the seeds to stop their lives and pursue a dream like this. I guess sadly I am not that person. I can’t even imagine what that journey would be like and what it would be like to touch that brown sign on the summit of Mt Katahdin after all those days and miles. I rooted for her on YT and even though I knew the outcome I rooted for her during this read. This book is well worth your time.
“Drink your deepest now, for the richest stuff settles in with the final swig” - Poet
I’m an AT thru-hiker junkie, and this one ranks right up there with my favorites. I appreciated how the author shared the trials and tribulations and what went on inside her head and heart during the expedition. Instead of writing about gear and technical stuff—she focused on the people she got to know during the journey, which is what matters. At age 66, I’ll probably never thru-hike the AT myself, but it’s fun to experience it vicariously!
“Hiking is hard, exhausting, and will take every ounce of your will, but never forget: hiking is the easy part. The true challenge lies in self-discovery, in facing the parts of yourself that are often left hidden, in the quiet moments when you have nothing but your thoughts for company. And it is through these moments that we truly grow.”
I thoroughly enjoyed Julia’s journey and perspective. I’m ready to strap on my pack and get hiking!
definitely more of a trail journal so if you are looking for a memoir, just realize they are different. I haven't read a book about a thru-hiker with a trail family yet so that was a nice change of pace.
I think at the end of the day it is hard to share an experience like this with an audience who wasn't there. but it was still a quick, nice read of the author's experience.
I hope if I write a memior someday that I can make it this good. I followed Julia on YouTube during her AT journey and this was still a fascinating read.
I’ve read way too many books about thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail and I thought I was burned out on the subject. But this one tickled me. Just the right mix of suffering and humor; a healthy dose of appreciation for the beauty around her; and some internal struggles as she found herself kicked in the guts time and again by the trail. She got back up and tackled it again, every time, and that was cool to read.
I’m sure there was some of the endless naming that I’ve come to dislike about trail blogs: who she met, what their trail names were, what they ate, etc.,, but I don’t recall it getting tedious. Sometimes I think every thru-hiker feels they have to name every person they met along the trail so they won’t forget them all. Or hurt their feelings for leaving them out. That’s fine for he/she or them, but boring as heck to the rest of us.
But I don’t remember that here. Good, very good, trail blog.
I’ve read many “thru hike” books and some were good, fun and entertaining…others not so much. I felt this one might have potential and was excited to read it. At 17% Julia gets her “trail name” and this seriously ruins the entire rest of the book for me. She’s called “Snot Rocket” because she’s always shooting snot out of her nose. That completely grossed me out and it was ALL I could think about while reading so unfortunately I DNF. Why would you want to do something so disgusting AND be proud to be identified by an act so repulsive.
It may have taken her 6 months to hike the trail, but I crushed this book in just a few days. It was an easy, fast read. If you're longing for a hike and can't be out there, reading a book about hiking is the next best thing. I soaked in every wildlife encounter and every view vicariously. I related to her struggle between wanting to be alone and wanting to share the experience with others. And I enjoyed learning a lot of new things about the Appalachian Trail.
Such a great read. Captures and expresses into words the feelings of triumph, defeats, joy and pain it takes to do a thru-hike. It’s more than just walking step after step for hundreds of miles. It’s a mental game and Julia does a great job expressing all the ups and downs. Highly recommend you read this one.
I have read a few AT books, and Julia’s was one of my favorites! I loved how she shared not only the ups and downs physically, but also emotionally. This made it extremely relatable and a really fun read. As someone who saw bits and pieces of Julia’s AT journey via social media, I was really excited to read the full story; and it did not disappoint!
Excellent story. The reader is literally walking with the author along her journey. Meeting her trail family and becoming connected with them. Feeling all of her thoughts and emotions throughout. Great read and enjoyed every bit of it. Thanks for writing this and congratulations!
I appreciated the vivid description of both the physical and mental effects, as well as the beauty of the trail. The camaraderie of the friendships formed was remarkable. I also appreciated the feelings after such a life-altering experience. I highly mmm recommend it.
An enchanted and beautiful read- as a former thru-hiker I loved following along with Julia’s journey and reminiscing about my own- happy tears and yearning to be outside is what this tale has in store for you. Read it! You won’t be disappointed 💖 5 ⭐️ stars!
A great read! If you want to know what it’s like to be a thru hiker on the Appalachian Trail this is the book. I especially loved that it’s a woman’s perspective. I hope to read more from this author!
I had followed Rockets AT journey on Youtube. It was interesting to hearing about her journey on a deeper level. Highly recommend to anyone that is interested in the AT.
*unrated as I don't rate people's personal stories.
I really enjoyed reading about your trail experience. I've thought many times about hiking the Appalachian Trail. Maybe one day I'll get to experience at least part of it.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I loved her self reflections and honest. I hiked a 60 mile part of the trail in Pennsylvania and especially enjoyed reading her reflections on that part of the journey.
What a letdown to be finished with the trail and the book! I enjoyed the book , suffering with the author utalso enjoying the nature. Recommend this book!
I really liked reading about her growing physical and mental strength. The description made me feel some of the emotions. I also enjoyed knowing there are good people helping along the trail supporting the hikers.
Quote- a lesson to be learned early on- not all climbs have rewards.
Julia's honesty in this book is beyond inspiring. I felt like so many of my internal thoughts were validated and talked about in a way I didn't really know how to verbalize before reading this. Thank you for yet again sharing your adventure (and scary inner thoughts) with us ❤️
Julia did an outstanding job describing her adventure and the effect it had on her life. I have read dozens of AT books and this one tops my list. Well done!
Very entertaining trip along the AT with Julia Sheehan and her hiking companions. I have read several books about the AT and the PCT and this was definitely one of my favorites.