A review by lincognito
The Wild Truth: A Memoir by Carine McCandless

3.0

While I can certainly see why other readers disliked this book, I liked it, overall. I appreciated having a more in-depth look into the lives of the McCandless family and some insight as to why Chris McCandless left them all behind. I can understand why his sister would want to clear the air and defend her brother's actions, as people were calling him selfish for leaving his parents behind. I think where this book falls short for me is the actual writing. Carine has an important story to tell, but her voice is what turns people off. She does come across as spoiled and self-centred, but I honestly just think that's a combination of her writing style and her need to justify her own behaviour. The story might have had a better reception coming from a third party.