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File Size: 74778 KB
Print Length: 309 pages
Publisher: HarperOne (November 11, 2014)
Publication Date: November 11, 2014
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
Language: English
ASIN: B00ICN2Z6Y
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Although the writing is clunky and at times overwrought, the central purpose of this book is the much-needed insight into the incredibly damaging environment in which the 2 youngest McCandless kids were raised. I think the abusive environment made it very easy for Chris to cut off all contact in an attempt to define himself as a man separate from Walt. He did the extraordinary (abandoning his formerly materially-comfortable life for a meagre existence) because he was from an extra-ordinary situation. The very foundation of the second McCandless family was built on a lie, and that which is a lie cannot stand, it may take a few decades but it will fall. The core of the second family, which was Chris and Carine, seem more damaged than the first family (the other 6 kids) probably because of the persistently detrimental effects of living full time with two incredibly personality-disordered people. We don’t get much insight into the other mother, but it seems the very act of separating from Walt and claiming her own life and dignity back made a huge difference on the older kids. They all seem to be successful and ‘normal’ in a way that Chris and Carine are not. Perhaps their mother was not as nuts. Walt and Billie were so wrapped up in themselves and their dynamic drama that real parenting seemed to take a back seat. What little energy was left after trying to kill each other or the kids was spent on their careers and ‘looking good’ to the community. They are almost textbook narcissists. Carine is not the easiest person to like; there are shades of her mother’s willfulness and self-righteousness in her actions, and she can seem more self-absorbed than self-reflective. Because she and Chris lost contact just at the point his story gets interesting, she can offer little insight into the man he was becoming, she can only reveal the boy he was.
I almost never write reviews about books, but I do want to make one thing clear:Anyone leaving a poor review based on the fact that Carine talks about herself, and/or that there was nothing 'earth-shattering' about what was written with regard to Chris and his motivations completely missed the plethora of nuance and sub-text, all of the things that weren't explicitly written but many people were capable of picking up on, probably hasn't experienced the content that this book engages with. Furthermore, this becomes even more obvious when people are still unable to grasp why a child who endured the violence of abuse would choose to leave home and behave in a way that's 'reckless,' saying that 'nothing was actually revealed' essentially translates into 'I don't think the abuse these children endured is significant, especially not enough to cause someone to do what Chris did.'For those who read this entire book, learned about the horrendous abuse that these two experienced as children, the petty and conniving harassment and manipulation that Carine endured from her parents for years, the painful grief that Carine felt after losing her brother and then seeing his name and image ridiculed and criticized by every average joe who thought that their input should be heard, and still came away feeling as though they didn't gain any insight into what drove Chris into the wild will simply never get it.Unfortunately, this book seems only to prove insightful to those that are either capable of understanding the magnitude of the toll that abuse takes on a person, reading between the lines and grasping what's not being overtly said, or those who didn't find Chris a deplorable person in the first place...I honestly can't imagine why somebody who freely takes every opportunity they have to prattle on about what a terrible person they think Chris was would choose to read this book AND then still feel compelled to leave a review.
While watching Into the Wild, the film, I immediately recognized that Chris must have been the victim of severe early childhood abuse. To socially and emotionally divorce one's abusive parents is the fantasy of all abused children, but Chris really went through with it. Now Carine provides the backstory to what was omitted in Sean Penn's film and in Jon Krakauer's book. She sheds light on the severe physical, emotional and psychological abuse suffered at the hands of two delusional, violent, narcissistic, manipulative and possibly psychotic individuals, who were ill-equiped to start a family in the first place.It is very brave of Carine to write this book, regardless of her writing skills (as commented upon by some other reviewers). The point is in the content: abusive parents are the worst thing that could ever happen to a young child, with effects lasting into adulthood. The abused child must overcome his abuse twice. Firs as the abused child, then as the damaged adult.If more people like Carine come forward, we will some day end all domestic violence. Carine's father was (and probably still is) a rabid dog who should be put on a leash.
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