Summary:
The book recounts the author's transformative journey along the Appalachian Trail after the loss of his wife to cancer, seeking healing and a new sense of purpose. It details the physical challenges, the people he meets, the natural beauty he encounters, and the spiritual insights he gains during his 2,176-mile trek.
Key points:
1. Nature's Healing Power: Stutzman finds solace and healing in nature after his wife's death.
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