GrannyBear
I agree Sara1954. Much of the story didn’t ring true for me either. And I particularly disliked how ‘pleased’ they were with themselves when they camped at a campsite overnight, used the facilities and left without paying before the warden ‘caught’ them in the morning. I’m a keen camper and am more than willing to pay my share for the upkeep of sites and facilities. What they were doing was tantamount to theft. I read their follow-up book, only because it was a Book Group choice, and disliked it even more! I’ll definitely not be reading any further books by Raynor Wynn.
I didn't like The Salt Path either, or their attitude towards what I saw as conning people. As you say GrannyBear it was tantamount to theft.
I seem to recall that there were questions asked later about the validity of their story and exaggerations were mentioned. Whatever .... I thought they made some ridiculous decisions if he was really as ill as they claimed, and I found them irritating.


There’s no denying Karin Slaughter is another good writer, but her subject matter is often too gruesome for me. There were some graphic scenes in this, as there were in the other two, but not enough to make me dislike the book.
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