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Girl in the Woods

A Memoir

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Girl in the Woods

By: Aspen Matis
Narrated by: Stephanie Tucker
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Girl in the Woods is Aspen Matis' exhilarating true-life adventure of hiking from Mexico to Canada - a coming-of-age story, a survival story, and a triumphant story of overcoming emotional devastation. On her second night of college, Aspen was raped by a fellow student. Overprotected by her parents who discouraged her from telling of the attack, Aspen was confused and ashamed. Dealing with a problem that has sadly become all too common on college campuses around the country, she stumbled through her first semester - a challenging time made even harder by the coldness of her college's "conflict mediation" process. Her desperation growing, she made a bold decision: She would seek healing in the freedom of the wild, on the 2,650-mile Pacific Crest Trail leading from Mexico to Canada.

In this inspiring memoir, Aspen chronicles her journey, a five-month trek that was ambitious, dangerous, and transformative. A 19-year-old girl alone and lost, she conquered desolate mountain passes and met rattlesnakes, bears, and fellow desert pilgrims. Exhausted after each 30-mile day, at times on the verge of starvation, Aspen was forced to confront her numbness, coming to terms with the sexual assault and her parents' disappointing reaction. On the trail and on her own, she found that survival is predicated on persistent self-reliance. She found her strength. After a thousand miles of solitude, she found a man who helped her learn to love and trust again - and heal.

Told with elegance and suspense, Girl in the Woods is a beautifully rendered story of eroding emotional and physical boundaries to reveal the truths that lie beyond the edges of the map.

©2015 Aspen Matis (P)2015 HarperCollins Publishers
Hiking Sexual Abuse & Harassment Women Outdoor Adventure
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If this girl was chocolate, she'd eat herself and ask for seconds.😳

I have listened to about 8 books now on female walkers, hikers snd cyclist and have enjoyed everyone of them , this one , not so much.
It seems the main reason she took on this hike was to tell everyone she met about her earlier alleged rape so SHE could come to terms with it but she doesn’t care if the men she tells, are comfortable or even have any interest in her trauma but she expects them to comfort and soothe her? She mentions that nearly every guy she comes across is creepy or hostile but chooses to sleep with two. Then proceeds to tell others 'she is a virgin'.
At this time, it seems every other hiker cant be doing with her crap so avoid her and some start to write nasty messages about her her in the trail logs.

I can only assume that a lot of this book has been fabricated to sell more. As no other females writers walking the same hike never mention the hoards of creepy men or insults written in trail logs about them.
It just all comes across more Fiction than fact l'm afraid

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Truly inspiring

From the gripping true story of the struggles leading to and on the PCT to the performance this is a story that will inspire you to know that you can find yourself, no matter what the odds are. I loved it.

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loved this book. what an incredible journey

Brilliantly written, wonderful story, could not stop listening to it. Highly recommend you listen

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Terrible book, terrible author

I was drawn to this book because of my interest in the PCT. However, I have never so strongly disliked a protagonist. This book is a whiney and self absorbed inner monologue of a spoilt child. Her constant grumbling and lack of self awareness is quite honestly absurd. I am sympathetic to the trauma she received as a result of her rape and how it was handled. I am not sympathetic to her self indulgent attitude that is like a cancer in every other area of her life.

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