Books

Become A Stronger, More Balanced Runner Through Yoga
Next time you finish a run, slip off your running shoes, grab Yoga for Runners, and roll out your mat!

Adventures in Cross-Cultural Love
Alison Singh Gee invites us into her cross-cultural romance with rich details that take us from the heart of Hong Kong to the dusts of Mokimpur.

Trapped In The Wild After A Plane Crash
The book follows the days a young woman spends trapped in the wild after a plane crash, as well as the chaos that ensues within her after she’s rescued.

Canada’s Most Beautiful (And Adventure-Inspiring) Travel Guide
If you’re looking for me this weekend, I’ll be curled up with Discover Canada – 100 Inspiring Outdoor Adventures, dreaming about my next adventure.

Reviewed: National Geographic Guide to the National Parks of the United States
471 pages of full-color, glossy photographs, maps, and information about 58 of the National Parks in the United States

Review: Women’s Adventure Founder Michelle Theall’s Memoir
Teaching The Cat To Sit is, ultimately, a story about mothers and daughters.

John Muir Trail Hike For Depression And Suicide Awareness
When tragedy strikes, Jeff Alt leads his wife Beth into the wilderness of the John Muir Trail for 16 days.

How Rescuing Owls Inspired A Family (A Memoir)
Wild Within explores our instinctual need to nurture, both within our own species and within the animal kingdom.

A Creepy Book For Adventurous Souls
Use this book to learn the legends, myths, and beliefs of cultures around the world or plan an adventure like my family.

Book Reveals Running As A Way To Find Answers
What’s truly at the heart of Running Past Midnight is that moving through space, no matter your speed, can be a way to find the answers you seek.

A Young Woman Searches For Meaning In Papua New Guinea
Ms. Salak, 24-years-old and pushed by a relentless need for peace and the meaning of life, travels to Papua New Guinea alone.

Review of A Mystery Novel Set In A Popular National Park
She’d do this hike come hell or high water. High water never came to the arid Grand Canyon, but nearly every version of hell did over the following week.