Inspired by Cheryl Strayed’s book, we decided to have a picnic
for our book club meeting! It couldn't have been a better setting to discuss Wild. Our whole group enjoyed the book
and had a great time discussing it. One thing that isn't a like or dislike, it's more of an uncertainty. Currently Strayed’s book is being made into a movie.
Most of us weren't sure how good of a movie it will be. There were some slow parts
in the book and wouldn't make for a very interesting movie. And of course there
were some parts we felt they will certainly exaggerate for the sake of movie
making and creating drama and tension.
What we liked:
- We liked Strayed’s honesty. She didn't hide who she was or
withhold information from her readers.
- We liked all the people Strayed described that she met on the
Pacific Crest Trail. It gave us a sense of what it was like for her on the trail
and off the trail.
- We liked the loving moments that Strayed shared in her book
about her mom and herself.
- We liked that Strayed was able to achieve such a difficult
path physically and emotionally. She had so much baggage on her back from all
she packed, but she also had so much emotional baggage. Along her trail she was
able to sort through it and grow from both.
What we didn’t like:
- We didn't like the ending of the book. It felt too abrupt.
Some of us felt even though it was abrupt it was okay because Strayed was
letting the readers know what her life was like now. Others felt it was too
abrupt and could have been smoothed out more.
- We didn't like the scene with the horse, Lady. It was a
difficult part to read and definitely very graphic and sad.
- Not that we didn’t like this, but we were a little
suspicious if Strayed truly saw a bull on the trail. None of us thought bulls
lived in such high elevations along California. We ended up agreeing it could
have been an exaggeration or a hallucination of Strayed’s. Who knows?
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