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Wild by Cheryl Strayed

14 min · 27 de may de 2026
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This document contains excerpts from Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," chronicling her solo hike on the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). The passages detail her initial struggles with a heavy pack and ill-fitting boots, her emotional turmoil stemming from her mother's death and divorce, and encounters with other hikers and people off the trail. The text also touches on her past substance abuse and her complex family relationships, portraying the physical and psychological challenges of the journey and her personal growth. The document also includes a brief reading group guide for the book, providing context about the memoir and its author.

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