The Electricity of Every Living Thing..., Katherine May
The Electricity of Every Living Thing..., Katherine May
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The Electricity of Every Living Thing
A Woman's Walk in the Wild to Find Her Way Home

Author: Katherine May

Narrator: Katherine May

Unabridged: 8 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Melville House

Published: 10/25/2021


Synopsis

The New York Times bestselling author of Wintering writes a life-affirming exploration of wild landscapes, what it means to be different and, above all, how we can all learn to make peace with our own unquiet minds . . .

In anticipation of her 38th birthday, Katherine May set out to walk the 630-mile South West Coast Path. She wanted time alone, in nature, to understand why she had stopped coping with everyday life; why motherhood had been so overwhelming and isolating; and why the world felt full of expectations she couldn't meet. She was also reeling from a chance encounter with a voice on the radio that sparked her realisation that she might be autistic.

And so begins a trek along the ruggedly beautiful but difficult path by the sea that takes readers through the alternatingly frustrating, funny, and enlightening experience of re-awakening to the world around us…

The Electricity of Every Living Thing sees Katherine come to terms with that diagnosis leading her to re-evaluate her life so far — with a much kinder, more forgiving eye. We bear witness to a new understanding that finally allows her to be different rather than simply awkward, arrogant or unfeeling. The physical and psychological journeys of this joyous and inspiring book become inextricably entwined, and as Katherine finds her way across the untameable coast, we learn alongside her how to find our way back to our own true selves.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Wish on September 01, 2018

April is the anniversary of my own Autism diagnosis, it has been a whole year since my suspicions were confirmed, and the journey towards my own understanding and acceptance continues.  Since I self diagnosed a little over 20 months ago, out of the blue, I have sought out books that help me to bette......more

Goodreads review by Lori on December 27, 2021

About forty pages in I thought do I really want to stick with this woman who is so uncomfortable in her own skin, so stressed and distressed? And then I realized I am the problem. People like me, who do not have social anxiety or difficulty reading social cues, see her as the problem. That it’s her......more

Goodreads review by Cindy on August 25, 2023

3.5. I loved her first book Wintering. This book took more time for me to warm up to. Her walking journal along the South West coastal Path in England. was my favorite part being that I love walking journals. And now of course, I am plotting to walk this path or part of it. Devon or Cornwall??......more

Goodreads review by Greta on February 02, 2022

Every night, beach-worn, Bert curls up in bed next to me, and I often wake to find two bright eyes on me, just savouring the glee of being close. He strokes my face and whispers, 'I love you, Mummy.' and then wriggles his little body nearer, insinuating himself under my chin. And I realise, quite un......more

Goodreads review by Cat on February 25, 2022

I preferred May's book Wintering, though I loved her ambivalent reflections on identifying as autistic as an adult. She is very self-critical in certain passages, which felt very raw; it is difficult in a world that generally does not recognize or accommodate neurodiversity to not turn the critical......more