A memoir written in the form of a travelogue is portrayed by Cheryl Strayed. Cheryl wanted us to feel what she has gone through so that we can realize that there is always hope for building life from the ashes. No matter how much a person is down and out, he always possesses the chance to rise up again and regain his lost glory. Cheryl had no major issues in the early days of her life but when she was twenty two, the real trouble started for her after the death of her mother.
Her family was no longer in one piece and she was left all alone at the time when she needed support from the rest of the family. Her husband who could have helped her also left her at this time and she thought that she would not be able to rise up again. Then finally she decided to go on a solo hike for eleven hundred miles. It was a big gigantic step which Bernadette Dunne has narrated here.
Cheryl planned to travel Pacific Crest Trail from the Mojave Desert through California and Oregon to Washington State. For some, it was like planning for suicide because there was the threat of wild animals on the way and Cheryl had no information about the place. Tiny Beautiful Things linked the audience to nature and Torch also introduced sharp twists.
This has the best of both of those stories and the traveling is described in a sensational style. It was easy for the author to describe the entire journey with proper emotions because she actually lived through all of that.