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Grandma Gatewood Hikes the Appalachian Trail

by Jennifer Thermes

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Emma Gatewood's life was far from easy. In rural Ohio, she managed a household of 11 kids alongside a less-than-supportive husband. One day, at age 67, she decided to go for a nice long walk . . . and ended up completing the Appalachian Trail. With just the clothes on her back and a pair of thin canvas sneakers on her feet, Grandma Gatewood hiked up ridges and down ravines. She braved angry storms and witnessed breathtaking sunrises. When things got particularly tough, she relied on the kindness of strangers or sheer luck to get her through the night. When the newspapers got wind of her amazing adventure, the whole country cheered her on to the end of her trek, which came just a few months after she set out. A story of true grit and girl power at any age, Grandma Gatewood proves that no peak is insurmountable.… (more)
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I enjoyed this book; it was a great read. I knew of the Appalachian trail, but I didn't know anyone walked and hiked the whole thing without stopping except only to sleep and eat. Being 67 years old, I would have never guessed she would have finished the trail much less even start the trail. She had great perseverance and determination in hiking an finishing this trail. The trail is 2,190 miles long and goes through 11 states, which is 5 million steps for a human to walk. She met many great people and animals along the way, but the best and most desired place was to be alone with herself in the woods between the trees and plants. I think her message was to never give up and follow your dreams because anything is possible. If the reader doesn't believe that just look at her age, she was 67 years old and still completed what she wanted too. Age is just a number anything is possible! ( )
  CameronYoung | Jan 22, 2020 |
This picture book tells the story of Emma "Grandma" Gatewood's thru-hike of the Appalachian trail for a kid audience. The illustrations are nice (the various maps of the trail are standouts), and I suspect the idea of a grandmother setting out on her own with a knapsack to hike from Georgia to Maine would spark the imaginations of a lot of kids. Some good light info on the trail and what you might find there, including a longer text write-up (as well as a timeline) of the history of the trail and of Gatewood's walking it at the end of the book. I enjoyed this and am sending it to one of my nieces for her birthday. ( )
  lycomayflower | Jun 7, 2019 |
great story!!!!! ( )
  melodyreads | May 11, 2019 |
I enjoyed this story with its beautifully drawn pictures. Grandma Gatewood is a plain simple woman who at age 67 in 1955 decides to hike through the Appalachian Trail. I loved the illustrated maps allowing readers to visit specific places on the Appalachian Trail. I see this book also as girl power it teaches us that girls can do whatever we set our minds to. ( )
  Nattamari | Oct 29, 2018 |
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Emma Gatewood's life was far from easy. In rural Ohio, she managed a household of 11 kids alongside a less-than-supportive husband. One day, at age 67, she decided to go for a nice long walk . . . and ended up completing the Appalachian Trail. With just the clothes on her back and a pair of thin canvas sneakers on her feet, Grandma Gatewood hiked up ridges and down ravines. She braved angry storms and witnessed breathtaking sunrises. When things got particularly tough, she relied on the kindness of strangers or sheer luck to get her through the night. When the newspapers got wind of her amazing adventure, the whole country cheered her on to the end of her trek, which came just a few months after she set out. A story of true grit and girl power at any age, Grandma Gatewood proves that no peak is insurmountable.

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