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Embrace of the Wild: Inspired by Equestrian Explorer Isabella Bird Paperback – February 1, 2021

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“I have just dropped into the very place I have been seeking but in everything it exceeds all my dreams. “
Isabella Lucy Bird (1831-1904)

Some people live to travel; Isabella Lucy Bird traveled to live. Dare to saddle up with this equestrian explorer on her way to becoming the best-loved travel writer of her day. Set off on a voyage from England to the South Seas. Jump ship in Honolulu, then hop on board the Kilauea steaming its way to sleepy Hilo. Be captivated by the lavish beauty of the Sandwich Islands. Charge up the flank of a living volcano, ford roaring torrents on the way to Waipio Valley where the gods come close. Feel the loving touch of the healing hands of a Hawaiian elder and let go of chronic pain that has held you captive.

Invigorated from your stay in Hawai’i press on to ride solo in Colorado on a 600-mile mountain tour. Here you meet an unlikely soulmate in the form of renegade Rocky Mountain Jim. Convince him to guide you to the top of the loftiest peak in the Rocky Range, and try not to fall in love with him and the majesty of his realm. Know the wild abandon of giving rein to your mount with tears streaming, hair flying, and blood pumping. Set your spirit free with Isabella as she breaks through physical and social barriers to follow her dreams
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08VLWLLGR
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published (February 1, 2021)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 242 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8702098043
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.25 x 0.61 x 8 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Linda Ballou
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Writing for My Life

My writing is not just a rewarding creative expression that some would consider an indulgence. It was my way of sorting out who I was, a healing mechanism and a way to cope with the challenges that came my way. At the tender age of thirteen, I was rudely uprooted and transplanted in Haines, Alaska, a tiny town at the top of the Inside Passage. I remember our excitement at seeing a Mama Moose with a calf clomping across the road that runs through the Chilkat River Valley when we arrived at our new home. The river valley teeming with wildlife remains one of the most beautiful places I’ve seen on the planet.

Still, I was the new girl in town and plainly out of step with my peers. I turned to books in my isolation. I began to journal to help me deal with my loneliness. Reading, The Second Sex, by Simone De Beauvoir got me thinking about women’s roles in society. I wasn't burning my bra in the streets, but questoned whether I wanted marriage and children.

As Isabella Bird so famously said,

” If you want to be a vine around a tree, then marry.”

When I turned 18 I returned to California to attend college in Los Angeles. Once again, I didn’t fit in. The drug -culture was in full swing and I found getting stoned boring. I put myself through college selling real estate. I earned a degree in English Literature and graduated exhausted and disillusioned with the materialistic society I was living in. I dropped out of society and landed on the North Shore of Kauai to think about it all and test my writing ability

It was here that I met the heroine of my first novel Wai-nani: A Voice from Old Hawai’i. Ka’ahumanu, the favorite wife (out of 32) of Kamehameha the Great, is a controversial character in Hawaiian history. She was a childless bride who became his confident and companion. When he died he bestowed upon her the power to rule with his son. She was a magnificent athlete, brave, passionate, and caring, dubbed the “Mother of the People”. She embodied the empowered, self-actualized woman that I so admired and wanted to become.

Publishing Wai-nani was a monumental step forward in my writing life. I had to be brave like Ka’ahumanu and lift the dragon’s tail of fear from my path. It meant taking the risk of failure and possible rebuke from Hawaiian scholars. It moved me towards personal liberation and believing in myself as a writer. It required taking responsibility for having a voice and becoming part of the “Long Conversation”.

I returned to California where I supported my eating habit by selling real estate. I took up horseback riding and ended up hook line and sinker into the sport. My mare was my best friend. We rode the hills and dales around our barn entered jumping events and became a team. One day while riding her I felt a tingle in my lower back. The next day I was down for the count with a herniated disk. I was forced to give up my Gingersnap and the riding world.

The nerve pain was mind-bending, but the thought of losing my mare and the horse world I was so invested in was devastating. I couldn’t sit for any length of time, so I stood at my breakfast bar to write The Cowgirl Jumped Over the Moon. Being engaged in writing the story took my attention away from the nagging sciatic pain in my legs.

My protagonist does everything I ever wanted to do on a horse. She even rides solo on the Pacific Crest Trail which was a dream of mine. There she meets a lone cowboy who is a fire lookout. Rugged, yet sophisticated, caring, and a good cook he is my fantasy guy. There is also an environmental message about not disturbing the natural world that became important to me when I was growing up in Alaska. So, writing this story helped me let go of Ginger and allowed me to give voice to things I care about.

Eventually, I healed. I put the love of horseback riding, writing, and travel into play as a travel writer. For the past couple of decades, I have enjoyed traveling around the globe hosted by various outfitters. My writing has taken me where I needed to go.

When the pandemic set in for the kill my travel wings were clipped. At first, I was angry about not being able to continue the life I loved, but once again my writing saved my life. Isabella Bird was an intrepid, Victorian Age explorer who ventured to parts of the world where they had never seen a white woman. I had long admired her pluck and writing skills. I determined to fictionalize her life and times in Hawai’i and Colorado. The result, Embrace of the Wild, was featured on the BBC docuseries Trailblazers that aired in the U.K. in 2022. Writing this book got me through two years of isolation, and brought wonderful new exposure to my work.

In retrospect, I see how my writing has been my coping mechanism, a means of fulfillment, and a form of self-actualization. Lost Angel Unleashed, the third book in my Lost Angel Travel Trilogy, released in 2023 is a travel memoir. I share my lonesome beginnings with humor along with some of my favorite travel memories. I think it is a wrap, but you never know, I may need to write one more book to stay alive.

I live in the Santa Monica Mountains in southern California where she enjoys tranquility and the beauty of nature all around her. She believes,

“The Secret to Youth is to Fill Your Mind with Beauty.”

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Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2022
I had never heard of Isabella Bird, and now I am in awe of this adventurous traveller. Linda Ballou recreated the character of Isabella Bird through her historical research and personal letters Isabella wrote to her sister in the 1800s during her adventures. Ballou is also an accomplished travel writer which shows in her scene setting and descriptions. I thoroughly enjoyed this story about a persevering woman and her love and appreciation of the beauty of the United States and some of the spectacular people she met in her travels.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2021
Fascinating portrait of Isabella Bird for those who love authentic historical fiction. Linda Ballou tells the truly amazing story of Isabella Bird, the British explorer in the nineteenth century in great descriptive detail. Hard to believe this intrepid explorer suffered from chronic pain and depression before taking off to the Hawaiian Islands, San Francisco and Colorado...all in a time where women did not track by themselves. Isabella's pluck and courage is a beacon for women today who dare to accomplish the unthinkable. Mountain him was a great champion of the native Indians and mountains. Their mutual love of the wilds lives on. Great book for learning about a Isabella Bird and how to overcome adversity and enjoy the healing beauty of nature.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2021
I enjoyed Embrace of the Wild very much. Isabella was a determined woman who overcame many severe obstacles to become her true self. I love her and so will you. Another great story from Linda Ballou.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2021
Great entertainment good writer
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Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2023
Not an accurate or factual story. I understand it was a story imagined as it may have been, however, the details were not accurate and obviously the author did not research the area she was writing about accurately. Very disapointing!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2023
I really enjoy reading true historical fiction and this was a fascinating look at Isabella Bird and her life. This was an amazing journey of a woman who took us all along on a inspiring adventure. This would make a great movie! There were times I could almost feel like I was riding alongside Isabella and I read this in less than two days.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2021
Travel writer Linda Ballou wants to honor her inspiration, the 19th century adventurer/writer Isabella Bird.
Bird was one of the world's first and most famous female explorers, so full-length biographies of her already exist. So do Bird's own immense collected works, from a half-century of visiting Earth's remote places and peoples (most of them on horseback).
But reading any of these books means a huge investment of time, in an age that lives on tweets and sound bites and hasn't heard of Isabella Bird.
Ballou's solution is ingenious.
Picking two of Bird's most dramatic, life-changing adventures -- and taking a few fiction writer's liberties -- Ballou crafts a fast-paced novella that carves Isabella Bird firmly into our memories.
We join Bird in Hawai'i, riding through lush floral jungles and up and down volcanic mountainsides. These arduous treks (and "lomi lomi" massages afterward) heal spinal ailments that have crippled her since childhood.
Then we follow Bird into Colorado's Rockies, where a grizzled but courtly mountain man leads her atop a 14,000-foot peak, "holding hands with God and taking in his vast creation."
That's all we get. But it's just right. Ballou makes us feel we know Isabella Bird. And she makes us want to find Bird's own writings so we can follow her into Vietnam, Korea, China, Afghanistan, Persia, Turkey, Morocco -- everywhere she went in her wild, wide-ranging life.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2021
What can I say that hasn’t already been said about this wonderful book? The scenery descriptions are colorful and vivid and render nature in all her splendid finery. I’m a consummate traveler, and I long to ride astride a good horse every chance I get, but Isabella Bird’s daring horseback journeys are remarkable. I’d like to think I’d have her courage to visit the magnificent and unspoiled places of the world that were, in her time, challenging and even dangerous. Linda Ballou has done an amazing job of bringing the real-life Isabella’s determination and courage to the printed page to inspire every woman who wonders if she can venture forth to seize opportunities and reach lofty goals, especially in middle age and after suffering as an invalid for the first half of her life as Isabella did. We are on the ride of our lives in this book, from the tropical rainforests of the Hawaiian Islands (my home for most of my life), to the dry-air mountains and wild-west arena of the Colorado Rockies. Throw in detailed and troubling accounts of the American Indian/settler wars, and a romance with a grizzled mountain man, whose own backstory shocks and enthralls, and you have a book that’s mesmerizing to read and impossible to put down. In fact, if you’ll excuse me, I think I’ll read it again.
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