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A Field Guide to Getting Lost Free Audiobook Download

Rebecca Solnit

Exploring the Art of Wandering and Embracing Uncertainty.

3.9317498ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Rebecca Solnit

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780143037248

Language: English

Publish Date: 07/07/2005

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 2: The Blue of Distance
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Chapter 3: Daisy Chains
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Chapter 4: The Blue of Distance
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Chapter 5: Abandon
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Chapter 7: Two Arrowheads
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Chapter 9: One-Story House
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Who should listen A Field Guide to Getting Lost

"A Field Guide to Getting Lost" by Rebecca Solnit is perfect for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities of identity, place, and the art of wandering. This audiobook appeals to introspective listeners, travelers, and those fascinated by the interplay of nature and human experience. It encourages an exploration of the unknown, making it ideal for individuals looking to cultivate a sense of adventure, self-discovery, or a greater appreciation for the diverse narratives that shape our world. Whether you're on a journey of physical or philosophical exploration, this summary audiobook offers valuable insights and reflections that resonate with both wanderers and thinkers alike.

3 quotes from A Field Guide to Getting Lost

  • "To be lost is to be discovered, to lose your way is often to find it again in a new and meaningful way."
  • "The world is full of places we cannot go, but it is also full of places we can and must discover within ourselves."
  • "Being lost allows us to explore the depths of our own being, revealing the landscapes of our vulnerabilities and strengths alike."

Author : Rebecca Solnit

Rebecca Solnit is a distinguished writer, historian, and activist, renowned for her insightful contributions across a broad spectrum of topics, including feminism, history, social change, and the nuances of wandering and walking. She has authored over twenty acclaimed books, such as *Men Explain Things to Me*, *A Field Guide to Getting Lost*, and *A Paradise Built in Hell*, and has received numerous accolades, including the Guggenheim Fellowship and the National Book Critics Circle Award in criticism. In addition to her literary work, Solnit is a columnist for the Guardian and frequently contributes to Literary Hub. Her memoir, *Recollections of My Nonexistence*, is set to be released in March 2020. A product of California's public education system, Solnit's diverse body of work reflects a profound commitment to exploring the complexities of the human experience.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

A Field Guide to Getting Lost Free Audiobook Download

Rebecca Solnit

Exploring the Art of Wandering and Embracing Uncertainty.

3.9317498rating

Information

Author: Rebecca Solnit

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780143037248

Language: English

Publish Date: 07/07/2005

AudioBook length: 31 min

A Field Guide to Getting Lost audiobook cover
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Who should listen A Field Guide to Getting Lost

"A Field Guide to Getting Lost" by Rebecca Solnit is perfect for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities of identity, place, and the art of wandering. This audiobook appeals to introspective listeners, travelers, and those fascinated by the interplay of nature and human experience. It encourages an exploration of the unknown, making it ideal for individuals looking to cultivate a sense of adventure, self-discovery, or a greater appreciation for the diverse narratives that shape our world. Whether you're on a journey of physical or philosophical exploration, this summary audiobook offers valuable insights and reflections that resonate with both wanderers and thinkers alike.

3 quotes from A Field Guide to Getting Lost

  • "To be lost is to be discovered, to lose your way is often to find it again in a new and meaningful way."
  • "The world is full of places we cannot go, but it is also full of places we can and must discover within ourselves."
  • "Being lost allows us to explore the depths of our own being, revealing the landscapes of our vulnerabilities and strengths alike."

Author: Rebecca Solnit

Rebecca Solnit is a distinguished writer, historian, and activist, renowned for her insightful contributions across a broad spectrum of topics, including feminism, history, social change, and the nuances of wandering and walking. She has authored over twenty acclaimed books, such as *Men Explain Things to Me*, *A Field Guide to Getting Lost*, and *A Paradise Built in Hell*, and has received numerous accolades, including the Guggenheim Fellowship and the National Book Critics Circle Award in criticism. In addition to her literary work, Solnit is a columnist for the Guardian and frequently contributes to Literary Hub. Her memoir, *Recollections of My Nonexistence*, is set to be released in March 2020. A product of California's public education system, Solnit's diverse body of work reflects a profound commitment to exploring the complexities of the human experience.