Wild is Cheryl Strayed's memoir of her 1,100-mile solo hike along the
Pacific Crest Trail. Strayed's journey begins in the
Mojave Desert and she hikes through
California and
Oregon to the
Bridge of the Gods into
Washington. The book also contains flashbacks to prior life occurrences that led Strayed to begin her journey. At the age of 22, Strayed had been devastated by the
lung cancer death of her mother, who was only 45. Her stepfather disengaged from Strayed's family, and her brother and sister remained distant. Strayed abandoned her kind, loving husband, and took up with a
heroin user, becoming one herself. Seeking self-discovery and resolution of her enduring grief and personal challenges, at the age of 26, Strayed set out on her journey, alone and with no prior hiking experience.
Wild intertwines the stories of Strayed's life before and during the journey, describing her physical challenges, emotional, and spiritual realizations while on the trail. ==Distinctions and recognition==