Windswept: Walking the Paths of Trailblazing Women

by Annabel Abbs

Hardcover, 2021

Call number

796.51 ABB

Collection

Publication

Tin House Books (2021), 392 pages

Description

"Annabel Abbs's Windswept: Walking the Paths of Trailblazing Women is a beautifully written meditation and memoir that reflects on that most fundamental way of connecting with the outdoors: the simple act of walking. In absorbing and transporting prose, Abbs follows in the footsteps of groundbreaking women, including Georgia O'Keeffe in the empty plains of Texas and New Mexico, Nan Shepherd in the mountains of Scotland, Gwen John following the French River Garonne, Daphne du Maurier following the River Rhône, and Simone de Beauvoir--who walked as much as twenty-five miles a day in a skirt and espadrilles--in the mountains and forests of France. These trailblazing women were reclaiming what had historically been considered male domains. The stories of these incredible women and artists are laced together by the wilderness walking in Abbs's own life, beginning with her poet father who raised her in the Welsh countryside as an "experiment," according to the principles of Rousseau. Windswept is an inventive retrospective and an arresting look forward to the way walking brings about a kind of clarity of thought not found in any other activity, and how it has allowed women throughout history to reimagine their lives and break free from convention. As Abbs traces the paths of these exceptional women, she realizes that she, too, is walking away from, and towards, a very different future. Windswept crosses continents and centuries in an arresting and stirring reflection on the power of walking in nature"--… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member spinsterrevival
This is my perfect book: it’s a memoir blended with biographies about creative women all based around a specific topic (here it’s walking). All of this is my jam, and I loved learning about women I wasn’t familiar with previously; I’m looking forward to digging into the bibliography since
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I’d only heard about four of the seven women featured.

I can see how the author went on to write another book about walking as she truly showed it to me in a new light by featuring its extreme importance for her and these women. I loved that all the women were creators (authors and artists), and I want to immerse myself more with them as well as head out the door and walk more too.
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LibraryThing member fmclellan
Enjoyed this, as it took me out of myself and talks about some women writers well known to me, and others I now want to read.

Awards

Best First Biography Prize (Shortlist — 2021)

Pages

392

ISBN

1951142705 / 9781951142704
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