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Girl in the Woods: A Memoir

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by Aspen Matis


  And for giving to RAINN, often and generously.

  Jacob, my big brother, for protecting me, wanting the best for me, wanting to help guide me and pull me through. For seeing the beauty in me before I could. For wanting me to find what you had.

  Robert, my big brother, the smartest man, and a great dad. Thank you for “publishing” my first “book.” I love you.

  Kelly, for confiding your own stories, and listening to mine since I was two.

  Wellesley, for teaching me how to wear eyeliner for the first time, framing my eyes and making me feel beautiful, and for your kindness.

  Tom Parker, my incredible nephew—I love you dearly. You will be wildly great.

  Dad. The best storyteller I know. In the time since, for giving me all the love and affection I craved as a girl. When things fell apart again, you rushed to New York. “Yours will not be a tragic life,” you promised me, and I believed you—and now I cannot allow it to be. You wrote me a poem about the Animal Ancestors you remember me drawing, regretting the carousels we didn’t ride together—we’re riding them now.

  I love you and it’s not too late.

  I am a writer because you are a writer.

  Thank you for calling me a writer when I was only a kid.

  Mom and Dad, for teaching me how to walk.

  And for allowing me to finish this book in the place where it all began.

  MY TRIBE

  Tess Johnson, poet of angst and desire, rising rockstar. My Hellflower and my safety—and I am yours, always and forever. You make all days better. I’m terribly excited for this summer. Tessie—I love you.

  Corrina Gramma, goddess girl. We found each other in a Greenwich Village café in the middle of the night; from the dark you lit my way to sobriety and the clarity that followed—the earthy place where I learned that I am tall enough to reach up high and turn on the light myself.

  Thank you for your grace, your perceptive convictions clear as water, your quiet power to sway your friends in healthier directions. You teach me the morals of the stories I’ve been telling all my life. This book is peppered with your gems, shimmering with Gramma.

  You show me the way to empowering autonomy—solid ground from where I can see my younger self with compassion. Every question that you ask me leads to answers that show and show once again how capable we all are of making our dreams real.

  You are your own sun.

  You are a truly great thinker, and woman.

  You are the Aerialist.

  PHOTO SECTION

  Front yard. Childhood in Newton, Massachusetts. Newton is the Garden City

  Walking in the woods on a path with my un-pictured family. Seven years old (1997)

  At home with books

  A watercolor from my first “book,” published by my family

  On a hike with my mother, presenting: water

  Eight years old (1998) New Hampshire

  Birch Hill Sleep Away Camp, eleven years old (2001)

  My paintings made in private lessons that my parents generously gifted me

  A Newton South High School cross-country race, Newton. Fifteen years old (2005)

  Nordic Ski Race, Weston, Massachusetts

  Courtesy of Aspen “Wild Child” Matis

  Day 1—a trail sign warning of the dangers of the desert

  Courtesy of Kat “Censored” Jimenez

  The Sonoran Desert, California. A selfie in desert solitude

  Courtesy of Aspen “Wild Child” Matis

  Courtesy of Aspen “Wild Child” Matis

  Scissors Crossing, the California desert. The bookshelf full of water that saved my life

  Courtesy of Aspen “Wild Child” Matis

  LEFT: Icecap’s tarp-shelter

  RIGHT: My Seedhouse tent

  Courtesy of Aspen “Wild Child” Matis

  Courtesy of Stephanie “Trainwreck” White

  Crossing the Mojave Desert

  Courtesy of Stephanie “Trainwreck” White

  The PCT’s crest, marking the way

  Courtesy of Aspen “Wild Child” Matis

  Hiker Heaven, a free thru-hiker hostel in Agua Dulce, run by trail angels

  Courtesy of Aspen “Wild Child” Matis

  A field of suncups in the Northern High Sierra

  Courtesy of Aspen “Wild Child” Matis

  My hand, picking huckleberries

  Courtesy of Aspen “Wild Child” Matis

  The PCT Atlas, as if the trail were a world, in Dash’s hand

  Courtesy of Aspen “Wild Child” Matis

  The Cascade Range, Washington Dash, high on the crest

  Courtesy of Aspen “Wild Child” Matis

  A selfie at the gap in the woods, where the Pacific Crest Trail ends

  Courtesy of Aspen “Wild Child” Matis

  The first time I saw my face without glasses, with makeup (my wedding day)

  By Larry Brunt

  With Dash, back in the Cascade mountains on our wedding night

  By Larry Brunt

  Back at Colorado College, speaking about my rape and the long walk I took in its aftermath

  Courtesy of Jill Rothenberg

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  ASPEN MATIS is a writer living in Greenwich Village, where she’s finishing her degree at The New School and working on a novel.

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  CREDITS

  Cover design by Amanda Kain

  Cover illustrations: © by Matt Grove/Getty Images (trees); Jamie Farrant/Getty Images (birds)

  Trees on title page by © MattGrove / Getty Images

  COPYRIGHT

  GIRL IN THE WOODS: A MEMOIR. Copyright © 2015 by Aspen Matis. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the nonexclusive, nontransferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, downloaded, decompiled, reverse-engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.

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  ISBN 978-0-06-229106-6 (hardcover)

  ISBN 978-0-06-239061-5 (international edition)

  EPub Edition SEPTEMBER 2015 ISBN 9780062291080

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