by Diane Landry

Book Cover: Finding Peace in the Wilderness–Journey to a Simpler Life
Editions:ePub
ISBN: 978-1-0695601-2-4
Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-0695601-0-0
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-0695601-1-7

Imagine what happens when you cram a restless trapper, his middle-aged Montreal wife, and an unsuspecting cat into a tiny 600 square-foot cabin north of nowhere—Finding Peace in the Wilderness–Journey to a Simpler Life chronicles the adventures and misadventures of two unlikely homesteaders surviving deep in the overgrown woods of Northern Ontario Canada.

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Excerpt:

Dick talked through all that had just happened without batting an eyelash. The more time we spent that day listening to Dick’s stories about his cabin, the more we realized that something was off the mark, as one tale seemed to contradict the next. When we first arrived, I noticed a framed piece of paper with some writing on it, attached to the front door of the cabin. I paid little attention to it, as I assumed it might be a poem or saying one often finds attached to cabin doors as a welcome to guests.

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I let the spaghetti soak in the warm water for a while, hoping that it would soften up enough to swallow. Unpacking some crunchy cookies to complement our crunchy meal, I heard Dick make an announcement. He said, “We’re only staying here overnight, as this cabin belongs to a friend.” He continued, “My cabin is two miles away from here down that trail over there, so we’ll go have a look in the morning.” Wow, Dick’s mysterious carryings on were making more sense. No wonder he didn’t know where anything was in this cabin. It didn’t belong to him. Why didn’t he tell us what his plan was from the beginning? What was he hiding?

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Reviews:Michelle Anderson, Adventurer and Author wrote:

"Your book is the first I've read in a long time just for the sake of reading. I had forgotten the pleasure of being drawn into a story, so I thank you for that, too. This book stirred the same feelings I had as a child reading Little House in the Big Woods."

Karen Howard wrote:

“I thoroughly enjoyed reading Landry’s introspective reasons for writing her book. Turning dreams into reality is a rare accomplishment. Her descriptions of facts from a bygone era, paint vivid pictures of simpler times, enriching the narrative of wilderness life. Landry’s descriptions of the many characters in her story make them jump off the page. It is a creative and interesting work; that will have you nestled in your favorite chair, enjoying a cup of coffee; and not rising until you finish both.”

Joanne Kearsey wrote:

“What a fascinating journey. An inspiring story of a couple’s courage to live their dream. I sometimes felt as if I were there looking on. I was sad to finish it; I wanted more. It is an excellent book and I plan to re-read it to absorb the experience more deeply.”

Eleanor Hines wrote:

“A journey to completeness. The account was well-written, a testament to the author’s enduring fascination with a life in the woods.”


About the Author

Diane Landry grew up amidst the bustling streets of Montreal, always dreaming of forests, rivers, and unbroken silence. A complete stranger in a phone conversation said, “I know a guy who would be perfect for you; can I give him your phone number?” Diane’s answer fueled the biggest adventure she would ever embark on, landing her on the southern fringe of the James Bay Frontier. Surviving without electricity, running water, or road access, Diane shares a life of hardship, breathtaking beauty, and spiritual awakening, fueled by her faith in God. Rich with humor, resilience, and awe for nature, Finding Peace in the Wilderness is a powerful testament to the human spirit—and to the idea that it’s never too late to find home. A storyteller at heart, Diane shares her real-life odyssey of love, resilience, and faith, reminding us that the best adventures often come after we dare to begin again.