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OverviewWhen her college-bound daughter leaves home, Lynn Darling, widowed more than a decade earlier, finds herself alone and utterly lost, with no idea what she wants or even who she is. Searching for answers, she moves to a cranky little house in the Vermont woods, her only companions, a new dog and a compass. There she hopes to develop a sense of direction—both in the woods and in her life. Told with rare insight, wry humor, and remarkable honesty, Out of the Woods reveals how honing the skills of navigation—literal and metaphorical—smoothed one woman's path. It is a story at once universal and deeply personal—in the words of writer Geraldine Brooks, ""both a compass and a manifesto for navigating the often-treacherous switchbacks of the second half of life."" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lynn DarlingPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperPerennial Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.218kg ISBN: 9780061710230ISBN 10: 0061710237 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 26 February 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsA thought-provoking, poignant and often refreshingly funny book...It is a pleasure to spend time with Darling's fine writing, thoughtful reflection and perhaps a more trustworthy sense of direction than she is willing to claim. -- Reeve Lindbergh, Washington Post There have been many accounts of conquering nature and disease. But Darling melds her extreme adventures in the woods and in the doctor's treatment room with brilliance and poetry...Wonderful. -- Judy Bolton-Fasman, Boston Globe Darling is a dazzling writer, able to capture the image of 'an apple blushing on the scraggly tree' or the lingering grief of her husband's death with a beautiful, sometimes tender, immediacy...The heft of this story is in her intelligent questioning of her past and future...Fascinating. -- Leigh Newman, New York Times Book Review Like Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, but by a writer who has had a lot more tread scorched off her tires than the young and idealistic Dillard; both a compass and a manifesto for navigating the often-treacherous switchbacks of the second half of life. A marvelous book. -- Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of March and Caleb's Crossing What do we do when life unfolds in unexpected ways--which is to say, when life unfolds, full stop? We cave, or we persevere. We grow rigid and numb, or, like the inimitable Lynn Darling, we come to know ourselves, with courage and a beautiful, stumbling grace. -- Dani Shapiro, author of Devotion Lynn Darling is a compelling character, smart and irreverent and earnest in her effort to find her way into the future. In beautiful and surprising prose, Darling invites us to wander with her as she circles and roams and ultimately claims her own destiny. -- Meredith Hall, author of Without a Map: A Memoir Striking in its intelligence and imagery...Darling's personal version of Dante's dark night of the soul will resonate with many empty nesters, especially women...A compelling story of internal exploration, as well as outward-bound adventure that owes something to Henry David Thoreau and Virginia Woolf. -- Maureen Corrigan, NPR's Fresh Air A graceful, intensely personal coming-of-middle-age story...Like the megaselling memoirs by Cheryl Strayed and Elizabeth Gilbert, it lays out a concrete, mappable-albeit open-ended-plan for self-betterment through travel and discovery. -- Elle Darling has written a fierce and forthright chronicle of one formidable woman's courageous journey of healing and revelation, gratitude and resilience. -- Booklist This wry, intimate, deeply courageous memoir will speak to any woman who has rounded the corner into the afternoon of life, only to find herself pausing to wonder, Which way now? Lynn Darling was lucky enough to get utterly lost, and then brave enough to chart her own course home. -- Katrina Kenison, author of Magical Journey: An Apprenticeship in Contentment Lynn Darling is everything I love in a writer: smart, honest, gimlet-eyed. Every sentence worth its weight. You'll find no easy answers in this memoir of finding one's way out of grief and loss and illness; instead, a trustworthy guide, a true compass. -- Nora Gallagher, author of Moonlight Sonata at the Mayo Clinic Darling's memoir navigates the geography of loss with a fresh, lush beauty...This is really a book about solitude, with Darling's ironic wit (often directed at herself) cutting a sharp path through the wandering richness of melancholy. -- More Magazine Fans of Wild and Eat, Pray, Love will relish seeing Darling find her footing. -- Fitness Magazine Like Pilgrim at Tinker Creek , but by a writer who has had a lot more tread scorched off her tires than the young and idealistic Dillard; both a compass and a manifesto for navigating the often-treacherous switchbacks of the second half of life. A marvelous book. --Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of March and Caleb's Crossing Author InformationLynn Darling is the author of Necessary Sins. Her work has appeared in the Washington Post, Esquire, Harper's Bazaar, and Elle, among other publications. She lives in New York City. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |