At the age of seventeen, Eustace Conway ditched the comforts of his suburban existence to escape to the wild. Away from the crushing disapproval of his father, he lived alone in a teepee in the mountains. Everything he needed he built, grew or killed. He made his clothes from deer he killed and skinned before using their sinew as sewing thread. But he didn't stop there. In the years that followed, he stopped at nothing in pursuit of bigger, bolder challenges. Told with Elizabeth Gilbert's trademark wit and spirit, this is a fascinating, intimate portrait of an endlessly complicated man: a visionary, a narcissist, a brilliant but flawed modern hero.
Elizabeth Gilbert
Elizabeth Gilbert is an acclaimed American author best known for her memoir "Eat, Pray, Love," which chronicles her journey of self-discovery through Italy, India, and Indonesia. Gilbert's writing style is introspective, humorous, and deeply personal, inspiring readers to embrace change and find fulfillment in their lives. She has made significant contributions to literature by exploring themes of love, spirituality, and the search for meaning.