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A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail
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Hahtoolah | 496 comments I have been on a reading hiatus since dealing with my mother's recent death. I have several books going, but haven't been able to focus on the text. I did, however, just finish another Bill Bryson book.

A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail is a gem. I recounts the author's decision to hike the Trail from Georgia to Maine. He has never done this sort of hiking before. The book begins with him learning about the type of gear he will need. His hiking companion is a childhood friend with issues. The two men couldn't be more different. I was surprised to learn that the hikers didn't necessarily Walk together. Often, one would be way ahead of the other.

Throughout the author's observations along the Trail, he sprinkle lots of facts about the Trail's origin, flora and fauna along the Trail, and historical people and events. The author is not a fan of the Army Corps of Engineers or the US Park system.

I really enjoyed this book. 4 Stars


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Amy | 13086 comments Sorry to hear about your mother. Sending blessings to you and yours. Amy


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Susie Sorry to hear of your mother's passing.


Anita Pomerantz | 9401 comments Oh, I am so sorry to see the news about your mom. Big hugs. I am glad you are back reading, and I loved the book . . .great choice for easing back into reading.


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Sending condolences to you and your family.

That is great you are finally feeling up to doing some reading and glad you enjoyed Bryson's book. Have you watched the movie version yet?


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Jenni Elyse (jenni_elyse) I'm so sorry to hear about your mom. Hugs to you and your family.


Ladyslott | 1880 comments My deepest sympathy to you and your family. My mother died 10 years ago this April. Although the pain is not as deep, I miss her every single day of my life. I hope the day will come when thinking of her doesn't bring pain, but a smile.


Nicole R (drnicoler) | 8088 comments I am so sorry to hear about your mom. Lots of thoughts and virtual hugs to you!


Jgrace | 3995 comments I'm so sorry for your loss. It's road we all get to walk, but it's never easy. It's been just under a year since we lost my mother. I know what you mean about lack of focus. I've found myself rereading old favorites. It gives me some respite and if my attention wanders it doesn't matter.


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annapi | 5517 comments Condolences on your loss, sending you hugs...


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Charlie  Ravioli (charlie_ravioli) | 613 comments My sincere condolences. I am glad you've been able to find some solace in reading. I love this book, it's one of my favorites. I hope to hike the AT some day. Not sure if you've read it or not but WILD by Cheryl Strayed is somewhat similar but different. She also is dealing with her mom's passing in the book. If you haven't read it you may want to give it a try. Peace be with you.


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Jennifer Pope (jenjunum) | 902 comments So sorry about your mother. I enjoyed this book as well and have always wanted to hike at least part of the AT.


Booknblues | 12421 comments Losing a parent is so difficult. I am sorry for your loss.


Hahtoolah | 496 comments Thank you all for your kind comments.

One of the reasons I picked up this book is because I grew up in New England and hiked in the Presidential portions of the White Mountains with my mother and grandfather. I had also hiked on Mt. Katahdin in Maine. I was interested in the author's view of this trail would be. Well, he certainly let the reader know.


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