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This NY Times bestselling memoir asks: “Can an epic adventure succeed without a hero?”
Not Without My Father: One Woman’s 444-Mile Walk of the Natchez Trace by Andra Watkins

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Not Without My Father: One Woman’s 444-Mile Walk of the Natchez Trace

by Andra Watkins
4.2 stars – 211 reviews
Everyday Price: $2.99
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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**New York Times Best Selling Memoir**

Nominated for the 2015 National Book Award for Nonfiction, the Sarton Memoir Award and the IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award for Autobiographies and Memoirs

Can an epic adventure succeed without a hero? Andra Watkins needed a wingman to help her become one of the only living persons to walk the historic 444-mile Natchez Trace as the pioneers did. She planned to walk fifteen miles a day. For thirty-four days. After striking-out with everyone in her life, she was left with her disinterested eighty-year-old father. And his gas. The sleep apnea machine and self-scratching. Sharing a bathroom with a man whose gut obliterated his aim. As Watkins trudged America’s forgotten highway, she lost herself in despair and pain. Nothing happened according to plan, and her tenuous connection to her father started to unravel. Through arguments and laughter, tears and fried chicken, they fought to rebuild their relationship before it was too late. In Not Without My Father: One Woman’s 444-Mile Walk of the Natchez Trace, Watkins invites readers to join her dysfunctional family adventure in a humorous and heartbreaking memoir that asks if one can really turn ‘I wish I had’ into ‘I’m glad I did.’

“One literary ride you do not want to miss!” – The Huffington Post

“This memoir definitely contributes to the literature of the family dynamic. Hard to put down.” – Portland Book Review

“The opportunity to share epiphanies, hardships, and revelatory change. A really good read.” – We Proceeded On, the Journal of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation

“One ordinary Rotarian doing extraordinary things.” – The Rotarian Magazine

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