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Out of the Forest
Out of the Forest | Gregory Smith
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'The most remarkable story I've ever heard' Richard Fidler For ten years a man calling himself Will Power lived in near-total isolation in northern New South Wales, foraging for food, eating bats and occasionally trading for produce. (…more)
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Rissreadswithcats
Out of the Forest | Gregory Smith
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#7books7days Day 7

Books that made an impression on me.

Ok so I‘ve cheated and made it 2 books as they have a similar theme. One had a happy ending and one didn‘t.

@CarolynM @MrsMalaprop

MrsMalaprop And I‘ve not read either of them! 5y
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Rissreadswithcats
Out of the Forest | Gregory Smith
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This book reduced me to tears many times. It is fascinating, heartbreaking and inspiring.
This man is a 'Forgotten Australian' who because of trauma and anguish exiles himself from society. The world is full of forgotten, invisible, misunderstood, lonely people who we judge because of their appearance or circumstances.
This is one of my favourite books of the year and I know I will think about it for a long time.
#Oznonfiction #LitsyAtoZ 'S'

MrsMalaprop Wow! What an amazing review. Stacked. 5y
Cinfhen Stacked! 5y
Nute A very thoughtful review! Thanks for sharing.💕 5y
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Out of the Forest | Gregory Smith
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I now regret not seeing Gregory when he came to a library nearby to me to talk about this book. I hadn't read it yet but it sounded interesting, and now I'm glad I picked it up. It was a fucking heavy read, and I resonated a little more than I like, but reading about a guy who somewhat went the hermit life I often dream of has centred me a bit. Plus his achievements after dealing with PTSD and homelessness are incredible.

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