“The novelist Audrey Niffenegger has written that there are different ways to react to being lost. Panic is one. Another is to surrender and 'allow the fact that you’ve misplaced yourself to change the way you experience the world.’”
From the Prologue
“‘You have beautiful things now but you should not depend on them. If you lost them tomorrow, could you live on the land? Could you hunt?’”
From Chapter One: The Last Roadless Place
“The ability to read tracks eventually led our ancestors to create first their own artificial signs and symbols to mark trails, then signed and spoken languages, and eventually the written word. (What is a book but the trail of words on paper left behind by a wandering mind?)”
From Chapter 5: Navigation Made Us Human