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Starting Out In the afternoon
[Paperback - 2003]
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Category: Travel
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Additional Category: Biography & Autobiography - Women
Publisher: Vintage Canada | ISBN: 9780679311881 | Pages: 256
Shipping Weight: .263 | Dimensions: 5.3 x .6 x 7.3 inches

Jill Frayne’s long-term relationship was ending and her daughter was about to graduate and leave home. She decided to pack up her life and head for the Yukon.

Driving alone across the country from her home just north of Toronto, describing the land as it changes from Precambrian Shield to open prairie, Jill finds that solitude in the wilds is not what she expected. She is actively engaged by nature, her moods reflected in the changing landscape and weather. Camping in her tent as she travels, she begins to let go of the world she’s leaving and to enter the realm of the solitary traveller. The wilderness begins to work its magic on her, and she begins to feel a bond with the land and a kind of serenity.

In Starting Out in the Afternoon, Frayne struggles to come to terms with her vulnerabilities and begins to find peace. In beautifully spare but potent language, she delivers an inspiring, contemplative memoir of the middle passage of a woman’s life and an eloquent meditation on the solace of living close to the wild land. Eventually what has begun as a three-month trip becomes a personal journey of several years, during which she is on the move and testing herself in the wilderness. She conquers her fears and begins a new relationship with nature, exuberant at becoming a competent outdoorswoman.

JILL FRAYNE is a writer and former family therapist. Her first book, Starting Out in the Afternoon, was a finalist for the Governor General’s Award. She has been published in The Walrus, Literary Review of Canada, and Canadian Geographic magazines, to name a few. She lives on a bush lot north of Parry Sound and spends winters in the wild mountains on the Yukon border.

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