Fireweed
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I think you might be a bit biased by your own perspective as hopefully you aren't as troubled as Maura! For most hikers this might be the case but as I said, Maura was incredibly troubled, the book is quite morbid, suicidal people often idealize the place where they commit suicide and this is where she disappeared.
I am not saying she necessarily was suicidal, she could have been, but she was very troubled at the very least.
I am not biased, I am simply making a point about the "meaning" of a particular book. I simply think it is a leap to say that owning a book like that indicates a suicidal mind, when it could indicate just the opposite: a mind hell-bent of living.