Alpine Artisans' Open Book Club presents Brad Orsted reading from Through the Wilderness

When Brad Orsted's 15-month-old daughter, Marley, died mysteriously at the home of Brad's mother, he descended into madness. Blaming himself, he plunged into an abyss of grief, guilt and self-recrimination fueled by prescription drugs and alcohol. He planned his suicide as his wife, Stacey, searched for a new beginning. She finally found a job in Yellowstone National Park, and with their daughters Mazzy and Chloe, the pair fled Michigan, looking for refuge and redemption in the 2.2 million acres of glorious American wilderness. Orsted will be reading at the Seeley Lake Foundation Building on Saturday, May 18 at 7 p.m. Free, and everyone is welcome!

Through the Wilderness begins in Yellowstone, five months after the family's arrival in 2012 when, in an alcoholic haze, Brad stumbled into a field of sage and survived a face-to-face encounter with an adult male grizzly bear. For the first time in almost two years, he realized he wanted to live - he just didn't know how.

Desperate for help, Brad invited himself to a Crow sweat lodge ceremony, where an elder told him it was time to stop grieving. The elder's words started Brad on a journey toward sobriety and inner peace, only possible because of lessons he learned in the wild, his new job as a wildlife photographer and filmmaker and two orphaned grizzly cubs who carried him back home and taught him how to live again.

Brad's 10-year odyssey is about finding the wild inside the human heart. It is a journey of the spirit - a journey to forgiveness and sobriety, to love and live, to memory, and ultimately, to Marley.

 

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