6/12/2023 0 Comments The last true hermit book![]() ![]() While the story is largely the reader’s voyeuristic look at how he survived, this book is really an interesting commentary on introversion at its most extreme and its effects on an individual, a family, and society. “At 20 years old, Chris Knight drove into the Maine woods as far as his gas tank would take him, got out, threw his keys on the center console, walked into the forest, and lived in solitude for the next 27 years. Todd Miller, Arcadia Books, Spring Green, WI Summer 2018 Reading Group Indie Next List ![]() This level of solitude would drive most people insane, but for Chris, it seems like an almost pure contemplative state. ![]() Chris defies psychological profiling, and it's amazing Finkel was even able to interview him to write this book. His story is told together with the history of hermits and those who have sought solitude in order to have insight. After more than 1,000 burglaries, he was finally caught and partially reintegrated into society. “This is the fascinating true story of Christopher Knight, who lived in the Maine woods for 27 years and survived by stealing supplies from vacation cabins while living in extreme conditions to avoid detection. ![]()
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