In these essays Pam Houston treats us to a celebration of real-life adventures which range over five years and five continents. But whatever Houston’s destination – whether Bhutan or Bolivia or Traverse City – it is only the starting point from which she extracts her personal emotional journey. She is searching here for a place – not too safe but not too threatening – from which to negotiate mountain goats and river ice, camping trips and wine. Through her we meet some good dogs, a few good men, and the occasional grizzly. There’s a horse named Roany with the presence of a Zen master. And there’s a Buddhist named Karma, all proving what Houston has always suspected: fiction has nothing on real life.
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A remarkable woman. Her descriptions of desert dawns and endless skies are evocative and beautiful
A first-rate piece of travel-journalism, written in the lush, evocative style of an outdoor mystic
Beautiful and perceptive travel pieces .. .elegantly written