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3.5
Far and Wild is a thoughtful, uneven collaborative travel memoir with strong landscape writing and genuine dual-voice chemistry, held back by inconsistent pacing and occasional structural drift.
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Far and Wild by Fabiana Capuano & Brant Huddleston – Review
Our Rating
3.5
Far and Wild is a thoughtful, uneven collaborative travel memoir with strong landscape writing and genuine dual-voice chemistry, held back by inconsistent pacing and occasional structural drift.
What Works & What Doesn't
What Works
- Genuine dual-voice dynamic that adds depth and internal tension to the narrative
- Strong, observant landscape writing with specific sensory detail
- Honest approach to discomfort and difficulty, avoiding false profundity
- Quiet thematic ambition around partnership and shared memory
- Cover design accurately previews the book's tone and spirit
What Doesn't
- Pacing is uneven, with some interior reflection sections that stall momentum
- Structural clarity suffers from not fully resolving which story it most wants to tell
- Occasional lapses into generic inspirational language that undercuts emotional precision
- Some experiences feel under-examined relative to their apparent significance
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Far and Wild: A Travel Memoir is available through Amazon, indie booksellers via Bookshop.org, or your local bookstore.