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Screenplay by Nick Hornby, based on a memoir by Cheryl StrayedContinue reading on Go Into The Story »
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I signed up to work for free on a rafting trip to understand river legend Georgie White. Instead, I found a different way to think about ambition, belonging, and womanhood.
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At ten, Reva Agrawal made an impatient bargain with her mother: if she couldn't have a new book every week, she would simply write one herself. Five years later, that stubborn logi...
“The man who loves walking will walk further than the man who loves the destination”. The post A Wild Idea appeared first on The Trek.
Never, never, never, never give up. —WINSTON CHURCHILL, British statesman, 1874–1965 The post My Story Begins Here appeared first on The Trek.
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After losing her husband of 35 years, then her sister and father within months, Lisa Jackson felt stripped of identity, plagued by "What's the point?" thoughts. She tried everythin...
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If you’re deprived of a home, deprived of access to your family, you learn that, actually, being bound to others is the significant thing.
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By Tamiko Nimura A speech from Deb Haaland as Interior Secretary. A poem by Wendell Berry. A passage from Audre Lorde. A goal-setting workbook. I wasn’t sure how all of these eleme...
"In wilderness is the preservation of the world." ~ Henry David Thoreau The post Hamlin Stole my Umbrella appeared first on The Trek.
“The Ominous Shaft” by Marlena Williams Cole set out early, when the fishermen of his hometown were just beginning to cast their nets into the sea. Claudia Bernard, the woman that...
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