630 Miles Braver: Midlifing on the South West Coast Path
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- ISBN978-1-0684111-2-0
- EAN9781068411120
- Date de parution15/04/2025
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- ÉditeurZoe Langley-Wathen
Résumé
At forty, Zoe stands at the threshold of England's South West Coast Path-630 miles of rugged coastline, windswept cliffs, and a shifting inner terrain. What begins as a personal challenge to celebrate a milestone birthday becomes something far greater: a transformative solo journey through grief, resilience, and unexpected joy. Carrying not just a heavy backpack but a lifetime of self-doubt, Zoe sets off with no idea how profoundly the trail will shape her.
From solo wild camping to navigating estuaries, she faces fears she didn't know she had-and discovers a previously untapped courage. Along the way, she forms impromptu trail friendships, receives astonishing acts of kindness from strangers, and learns how deeply the natural world can heal. But the path is not just physical. When personal tragedy strikes early in her walk, Zoe is forced to confront her grief head-on.
The miles ahead become both a literal and emotional pilgrimage-one that reconnects her with her body, her voice, and the parts of herself she thought she'd outgrown.630 Miles Braver is an honest, warm, and inspiring memoir about walking yourself into a new version of who you are. It's a love letter to midlife adventure, to the power of nature, and to the strength we discover only when we step beyond our comfort zone.
Perfect for fans of The Salt Path by Raynor Winn and Wild by Cheryl Strayed, this story will resonate with anyone who has ever felt the urge to run away-not to escape life, but to find a new way of living it. Whether you're an experienced hiker, an armchair adventurer, or simply someone wondering what's next at midlife, this book is for you. Because it's never too late to choose courage. It's never too late to go. About the AuthorZoe Langley-Wathen is a long-time explorer of paths, landscapes, and human resilience.
She's the founder of HeadRightOut, a platform that encourages midlife women to stretch their comfort zones through adventure. Zoe has been walking long-distance trails for fourteen years and continues to share the healing power of wild spaces through her writing, speaking, and community-building. Want more courage-inspiring adventures?Visit headrightout.com to sign up for Zoe's newsletter, follow her journey around the British coastline, or discover new ways to write your own brave story.
From solo wild camping to navigating estuaries, she faces fears she didn't know she had-and discovers a previously untapped courage. Along the way, she forms impromptu trail friendships, receives astonishing acts of kindness from strangers, and learns how deeply the natural world can heal. But the path is not just physical. When personal tragedy strikes early in her walk, Zoe is forced to confront her grief head-on.
The miles ahead become both a literal and emotional pilgrimage-one that reconnects her with her body, her voice, and the parts of herself she thought she'd outgrown.630 Miles Braver is an honest, warm, and inspiring memoir about walking yourself into a new version of who you are. It's a love letter to midlife adventure, to the power of nature, and to the strength we discover only when we step beyond our comfort zone.
Perfect for fans of The Salt Path by Raynor Winn and Wild by Cheryl Strayed, this story will resonate with anyone who has ever felt the urge to run away-not to escape life, but to find a new way of living it. Whether you're an experienced hiker, an armchair adventurer, or simply someone wondering what's next at midlife, this book is for you. Because it's never too late to choose courage. It's never too late to go. About the AuthorZoe Langley-Wathen is a long-time explorer of paths, landscapes, and human resilience.
She's the founder of HeadRightOut, a platform that encourages midlife women to stretch their comfort zones through adventure. Zoe has been walking long-distance trails for fourteen years and continues to share the healing power of wild spaces through her writing, speaking, and community-building. Want more courage-inspiring adventures?Visit headrightout.com to sign up for Zoe's newsletter, follow her journey around the British coastline, or discover new ways to write your own brave story.
At forty, Zoe stands at the threshold of England's South West Coast Path-630 miles of rugged coastline, windswept cliffs, and a shifting inner terrain. What begins as a personal challenge to celebrate a milestone birthday becomes something far greater: a transformative solo journey through grief, resilience, and unexpected joy. Carrying not just a heavy backpack but a lifetime of self-doubt, Zoe sets off with no idea how profoundly the trail will shape her.
From solo wild camping to navigating estuaries, she faces fears she didn't know she had-and discovers a previously untapped courage. Along the way, she forms impromptu trail friendships, receives astonishing acts of kindness from strangers, and learns how deeply the natural world can heal. But the path is not just physical. When personal tragedy strikes early in her walk, Zoe is forced to confront her grief head-on.
The miles ahead become both a literal and emotional pilgrimage-one that reconnects her with her body, her voice, and the parts of herself she thought she'd outgrown.630 Miles Braver is an honest, warm, and inspiring memoir about walking yourself into a new version of who you are. It's a love letter to midlife adventure, to the power of nature, and to the strength we discover only when we step beyond our comfort zone.
Perfect for fans of The Salt Path by Raynor Winn and Wild by Cheryl Strayed, this story will resonate with anyone who has ever felt the urge to run away-not to escape life, but to find a new way of living it. Whether you're an experienced hiker, an armchair adventurer, or simply someone wondering what's next at midlife, this book is for you. Because it's never too late to choose courage. It's never too late to go. About the AuthorZoe Langley-Wathen is a long-time explorer of paths, landscapes, and human resilience.
She's the founder of HeadRightOut, a platform that encourages midlife women to stretch their comfort zones through adventure. Zoe has been walking long-distance trails for fourteen years and continues to share the healing power of wild spaces through her writing, speaking, and community-building. Want more courage-inspiring adventures?Visit headrightout.com to sign up for Zoe's newsletter, follow her journey around the British coastline, or discover new ways to write your own brave story.
From solo wild camping to navigating estuaries, she faces fears she didn't know she had-and discovers a previously untapped courage. Along the way, she forms impromptu trail friendships, receives astonishing acts of kindness from strangers, and learns how deeply the natural world can heal. But the path is not just physical. When personal tragedy strikes early in her walk, Zoe is forced to confront her grief head-on.
The miles ahead become both a literal and emotional pilgrimage-one that reconnects her with her body, her voice, and the parts of herself she thought she'd outgrown.630 Miles Braver is an honest, warm, and inspiring memoir about walking yourself into a new version of who you are. It's a love letter to midlife adventure, to the power of nature, and to the strength we discover only when we step beyond our comfort zone.
Perfect for fans of The Salt Path by Raynor Winn and Wild by Cheryl Strayed, this story will resonate with anyone who has ever felt the urge to run away-not to escape life, but to find a new way of living it. Whether you're an experienced hiker, an armchair adventurer, or simply someone wondering what's next at midlife, this book is for you. Because it's never too late to choose courage. It's never too late to go. About the AuthorZoe Langley-Wathen is a long-time explorer of paths, landscapes, and human resilience.
She's the founder of HeadRightOut, a platform that encourages midlife women to stretch their comfort zones through adventure. Zoe has been walking long-distance trails for fourteen years and continues to share the healing power of wild spaces through her writing, speaking, and community-building. Want more courage-inspiring adventures?Visit headrightout.com to sign up for Zoe's newsletter, follow her journey around the British coastline, or discover new ways to write your own brave story.