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100 1  Morris, Mary,|d1947-|eauthor. 
245 10 All the way to the tigers|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /
       |cMary Morris. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 0  Narrated by Susan Bennett. 
520    From the author of Nothing to Declare, a new travel 
       narrative examining healing, redemption, and what it means
       to be a solo woman on the road. In the tradition of Wild 
       by Cheryl Strayed and Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert,
       Mary Morris turns a personal catastrophe into a rich, 
       multilayered memoir full of personal growth, family 
       history, and thrilling travel. In February 2008 a casual 
       afternoon of ice skating derailed the trip of a lifetime. 
       Mary Morris was on the verge of a well-earned sabbatical, 
       but instead she endured three months in a wheelchair, two 
       surgeries, and extensive rehabilitation. On Easter Sunday,
       when she was supposed to be in Morocco, Morris was instead
       lying on the sofa reading Death in Venice, casting her 
       eyes over these words again and again: "He would go on a 
       journey. Not far. Not all the way to the tigers." Disaster
       shifted to possibility and Morris made a decision. When 
       she was well enough to walk again (and her doctor wasn't 
       sure she ever would), she would go "all the way to the 
       tigers." So begins a three-year odyssey that takes Morris 
       to India in search of the world's most elusive apex 
       predator. Her first lesson: don't look for a tiger because
       you won't find it--you look for signs of a tiger. And all 
       unseen tigers, hiding in the bush, are referred to as 
       "she." Morris connects deeply with these magnificent and 
       highly endangered animals, and her weeks on tiger safari 
       also afford a new understanding of herself. Written in 
       over a hundred short chapters, All the Way to the Tigers 
       offers an elegiac, wry, and wise look at a woman on the 
       road and the glorious, elusive creature she seeks. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Morris, Mary,|d1947-|xTravel|zIndia. 
650  0 Safaris|zIndia. 
650  0 Novelists, American|y20th century|vBiography. 
650  0 Tiger|zIndia|vAnecdotes. 
650  0 Women travelers|vBiography. 
651  0 India|xDescription and travel. 
651  0 New York (N.Y.)|vBiography. 
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