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The Wanting Was a Wilderness: Cheryl Strayed’s Wild and the Art of Memoir by Alden Jones
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The Long Walk to the True Story
How did Cheryl Strayed turn a solo hike into an inspirational memoir, beloved by millions? Memoirist and professor Alden Jones sets out to explore why. But when a sudden personal crisis occurs while she is writing, Jones realizes she must confront some difficult truths, both in her life and on the page.
The Wanting Was a Wilderness is a profoundly original work that blends criticism, craft analysis, and a memoir of Jones’s own time in the wilderness. The result is a celebration of Wild and a map of our long path to self-discovery.
“A masterclass in memoir writing.” — The Millions
“This is what creative nonfiction is ultimately all about.” — Full Stop
“What is this little gem of a book? Intimate, instructive, and entertaining—all that you might want from the genre.” — Los Angeles Review of Books
“The restlessness of youth is suffused throughout her work […] this is not a straight shot of a memoir; it’s also a discussion of how memoir works, structured primarily as a close reading of one of the most successful memoirs in the canon.” — Lambda Literary
“Yes, there’s something here for fans of Strayed and those hikers out there who, like Jones, just aren’t outdoorsy. But, critically, The Wanting invites readers to explore their own story, whether they decide to tell it or not.” — Vol. 1 Brooklyn
Alden Jones is the author of Unaccompanied Minors and The Blind Masseuse. Her stories and essays have appeared in the Best American Travel Writing, New York Magazine, Agni, and The Rumpus, among others. She teaches creative writing and cultural studies at Emerson College and is core faculty in the low-residency Newport MFA program at Salve Regina University.