Audrey Shoop- Outside Reading
After talking to my family about this course, my parents were reminded of a book they both read and enjoyed and recommended it to me. I've been glancing through and reading some of A Walk in The Woods by Bill Bryson. Although about someone's experience on the Appalachian Trail, A Walk in The Woods is very contrasting to our course material. Bryson finds little to no profound meaning or soul searching but instead finds comedy in hardship. He finds himself wondering why he's on the trail, but doesn't stop to figure it out. I think many people on the trail or other journeys are more like Bryson than the others we read in this course. It makes me wonder what brings them there, why they stay, and what they take away in the end. Hopefully continuing this reading helps me answer those questions as I'd like to address these types of journeyers in my final paper. A Walk in The Woods is a sillier read but still makes me want to go out there and hike the Appalachian Trail myself.
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