When the life she built no longer feels like her own, Tímea does the one thing no one expects-she walks into the wilderness alone.What begins as a desperate escape becomes something far more complicated.The Appalachian Trail is breathtaking, but unforgiving. Each mile strips away the roles she's lived in for years-mother, wife, caretaker, peacekeeper-and confronts her with the questions she's avoided: Where did I lose myself?What happens if I stop carrying everything?And what might I find if I finally stop running from my own life?As the trail reshapes her from the inside out, Tímea must face an even harder truth: finding a new self is one thing. Learning how to keep her when the world calls her back is another.Rewilding is a raw, intimate memoir about longing, courage, identity, and the quiet unraveling required to begin again.For anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed, unseen, burnt out, restless, or secretly yearning for more-this story is for you.