![]() ![]() To see how she's done it, how she's made it out from under her heavy mantle of sadness and restlessness. anywhere less stifling than here, in the boring mundane everyday of our asleep American lives.Īnd it made me want to meet this incredibly brave, strong, slightly insane woman. ![]() (do I want to, really? I think I'm getting too old for that crap).īut it actually DID make me want to get my old Eagle Creek pack out and get going. The detached way she moved through so much of those years abroad.Īnd she made me feel like a world class wimp, for although I have traveled, I have NEVER traveled like SHE traveled. ![]() I couldn't understand her motives (or lack thereof), I couldn't understand the incessant use of drugs and alcohol. But it's like a drug - I HAD to have more.Ī lot of Ariel's story pissed me off. I had to put it down for a little while last week - it was dragging me down a bit. This book has haunted me since I picked it up less than 2 weeks ago. Perhaps I should wait a day or 2 to post a review? But I can't stop thinking about it. ![]()
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