Into the Wild

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List Price: $18.00
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Manufacturer: Random House Audio
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Binding: Audio Cassette Dewey Decimal Number: 917.98045 EAN: 9780679450252 Format: Abridged ISBN: 0679450254 Label: Random House Audio Manufacturer: Random House Audio Number Of Items: 2 Publication Date: 1996-01-23 Publisher: Random House Audio Release Date: 1996-01-23 Studio: Random House Audio
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This is the haunting story of 22-year-old Chris McCandless, who walked into the Alaskan wilderness in the spring of 1992 and whose body--along with a camera with five rolls of film, an SOS note, and a cryptic diary written in the back pages of a book about edible plants--was found six months later by a hunter. Simultaneous hardcover release from Villard. 2 cassettes.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: An interesting approach of adventurers psychology through this tragic story Comment: Krakauer, with his experience of extreme adventures and good understanding of psychology, has done an excellent work of investigation.
Methodically, he allows the reader to better understand this tragic story, clearing alongside McCandless of foolishness and irresponsibility suspicions. He highlights the intelligence and deep determination of an unusual person.
This story just keep triggering questions like "would the kid have been able to clear his psychological issues and find way to better accept of life if he didn't have such conjunction of bad luck?".
He finally teaches us a lesson of understanding and humility. A must read for every parent willing to understand what goes through the mind of a teenager or just to remember one's own youth...
Customer Rating:      Summary: A tough one to read Comment: "What a waste." That's how I must sum up my reaction to the death of Chris McCandless from starvation, after he found himself unable to walk out of the Alaskan bush once he'd decided it was time to return to civilization. McCandless - or "Alexander Supertramp," as he preferred being called - walked into the bush in April, determined to experience living off the land in total isolation. By that time he'd been out of contact with his family for two years. Yet he died inside the sleeping bag his mother made for him...author Krakauer does a fine job of helping the reader understand why McCandless behaved as he did, but I still found this book incredibly sad reading. I saw in its subject a boy trying to grow up, and killing himself (however unintentionally) in the process.
Difficult and painful to read, but intriguing and worth the time.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fascinating story of a life outdoors Comment: Just finished this one. I think there is something in all of us that wants to get in touch with the great big world outside, a hunger, a keening...and it's especially true with US corporate types challenged to find the balance. While Alex McCandless embraced this search early in his life before he had other responsibilities, and he was reckless about it, the picture here is one of a man who - by looking inward - comes to terms with his need for external relationships. The book was recommended to me by my local outfitter - Evergreen Outfitters, in Luray, VA. I found the experience reading this fascinating and moving.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Movie, Great Book Comment: I saw the movie before I read the book. Having read "Into Thin Air" before reading "Into the Wild", I was already a big fan of Jon Krakauer. "Into the Wild" did not disappoint. If you have a wandering spirit, this book will inspire you. In our current fallen culture, the fact that there are still those who are willing to venture out on their own personal "vision quests" is reassuring to me. Thank God we still have a few who maintain the warrior spirit in a culture full of couch potatoes and X-Box athletes.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Haunting and spellbinding Comment: I purchased this book after watching the movie and, believe me, the book was just as haunting as the movie. The book is written exceptionally well and I found this book difficult to put down. Naturally, I read the book in three days. However, there were parts of the book which did not belong.
Krakauer's narratives of others who went into the desert, and especially Krakuaer's own narratives of his personal exploits did not belong in the book. His narratives quickly disrupted the natural flow of the book. I was not intersted in reading about his dad's problems with polio and alcohol. It had no place in the book. Naturally, I skipped that chapter when the story was about Krakauer and not McCandless.
This is one of those books that leaves you resting in bed, staring at the ceiling, wondering what you would have done in Chris's place. How would you have done things differently? It gave me the inspiration to leave society and try it myself. The book is that good!
Just ignore Krakauer's Chapters 14 and 15. Doesn't add to the story at all!
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