From Peaks to Prairie

The Gifts of Walking in an Anxious Life

Along twenty-nine trails near Yellowstone National Park, Cara Chamberlain leads readers on a journey of perseverance, drawing lessons from human and natural history. She reflects on being diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and explores how walking helps manage anxiety, opening rich pathways of perception.

In From Peaks to Prairie, Chamberlain examines her personal life, family history, and struggles as she encounters the animals and plants of Montana and Wyoming. Each essay is an episode mingling the past with the present, combining sightings of bears, birds, and wildflowers with memories of her Utah childhood and family. She observes, "I walk. It's the way I've found not to eliminate GAD and OCD, as I used to long to do, but to live with them." Mountains and prairies offer strength and nurture those who need them. It is on their paths that Chamberlain finds clarity.

septembre 2026, env. 256 pages, Anglais
Oregon State University
978-1-962645-66-9

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