About Crazy Free – An Epic Spiritual Journey
What if the life you built wasn’t the life you were meant to live?
Once a rising geophysicist and a suburban wife, Melissa Wyld had a clear path ahead—until the day her soul broke free from her body. Trading comfort for the wild unknown, she embarks on an epic spiritual journey in search of Truth and Self: 15,000 miles by road, 2,660 miles on foot (hiking the Pacific Crest Trail), and 444 miles by kayak—from the depths of Death Valley to the Indian Himalayas.
Crazy Free is the raw, unfiltered memoir of a woman who faces her shadows, fears, and addictions with the sharp mind of a scientist and the restless spirit of a wanderer. Along the way, she encounters mystical guides and wise Grandmothers, teachers of chaos, and the untamed wisdom of the wilderness.
Some journeys choose you. Would you answer the call?
Perfect for fans of Wild by Cheryl Strayed, Eat Pray Love, and The Untethered Soul, Crazy Free is a women’s adventure memoir that blends a healing journey, self-discovery, and mystical experiences into a science-meets-spirituality memoir unlike any other.
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Author Bio:
Melissa Wyld is a modern-day nomad, adventurer, and storyteller with an insatiable curiosity for the natural world. With a background in geology and a life spent exploring untamed landscapes, Melissa has cultivated a unique connection with the wild—both external and internal. Her writing bridges the gap between science, spirituality, and personal transformation, inviting readers to step into realms where the boundaries of human experience blur with the magical and unseen.
Melissa is the author of “Crazy Free – An Epic Spiritual Journey,” written in the Sedona desert and “Once, when I was Tree” written in the Costa Rican jungle (Coming soon, May 2025). She continues to roam the world in her beloved Catmobile, drawing inspiration from the infinite wisdom of nature and gathering stories through the vibrant tapestry of life.
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