Finalist for the National Book Award
From the New York Times bestselling author of Eat Pray Love, Big
Magic and City of Girls comes a riveting exploration of manhood and
all its complicated meanings through the portrait of an American
Mountain Man.
In this rousing examination of contemporary American male identity,
acclaimed author and journalist Elizabeth Gilbert explores the
fascinating true story of Eustace Conway. In 1977, at the age of
seventeen, Conway left his family's comfortable suburban home to move to
the Appalachian Mountains. For more than two decades he has lived there,
making fire with sticks, wearing skins from animals he has trapped, and
trying to convince Americans to give up their materialistic lifestyles
and return with him back to nature. To Gilbert, Conway's mythical
character challenges all our assumptions about what it is to be a modern
man in America; he is a symbol of much we feel how our men should be,
but rarely are.