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Feral

Losing Myself and Finding My Way in America’s National Parks

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Feral

By: 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.

©2023 by Emily Pennington (P)2022 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved."
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“Thirtysomething Californian Pennington sets off on a yearlong journey to visit all 62 U.S. areas designated as national parks.… Life as she knows it unravels, and Pennington is confronted with choices she doesn't want to make…Pennington competently narrates her own story, relating her experiences and revelations along the way. Listeners who enjoy memoirs about self-discovery will enjoy Pennington’s candid debut. Suggest to fans of Cheryl Strayed’s Wild.”Library Journal

“Emily Pennington's voice isn't booming, but her awe at seeing Alaska's Mt. Blackburn comes through strongly as she tells listeners about her attempt to visit every U.S. national park in one year.… Pennington's tearful or angry outbursts sound fresh, as does her softer tone as she turns a corner at the end.”AudioFile Magazine

“The author’s unflinching honesty and the boldness of her inner and outer journeys are the two great strengths of a book…[that] succeeds in offering a moving portrait of a woman who came into her own by learning to let go.…Fierce, candid reading.”Kirkus Reviews

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I really tried to like this book. I really tried to finish this book. I thought it was going to be about nature and adventures outdoors but it’s really just the author trying to break up with her very bad boyfriend. When she finally does but then goes straight to online dating I had to give up. this is not a book about nature it is barely a book about national parks is a book about not being able to leave a bad relationship.

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What was billed as a travel story turned into an over-long, often tedious, self-focused diatribe. There were moments when the author seemed to get into a rhythm, describing the parks, explaining the journey, even recounting the relationship issues. But then it would fall off the adult cliff into a teenaged angst. Not a great read.

Just break up already

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I only finished it to hear about the parks. The whining, self focused neediness of the author was off-putting.

Locales great, story not so much

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I wanted to hear more about the National Parks, but that is not really the focus of this book. I could stand to know less about the author’s sex life, and more about the parks themselves. Maybe that’s on me for choosing the wrong book.

Not what I expected

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Decent listen. I made several mental notes of the authors words and felt strangely connected to her with a similar life story of my own. I knew this was a “finding yourself” type of book and I was ok with that. I was hoping for a bit more adventure along the way but still a good listen. I would recommend to others struggling with their inner-gypsy soul.

Good road-trip book

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