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Walking to the End of the World: A Thousand Miles on the Camino De S [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Sep-2018
  • Leidėjas: Mountaineers Books
  • ISBN-10: 168051203X
  • ISBN-13: 9781680512038
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Sep-2018
  • Leidėjas: Mountaineers Books
  • ISBN-10: 168051203X
  • ISBN-13: 9781680512038
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"A testament to the beautiful things that can happen when you stop saying, 'I could never do that.' " -- Out There

2020 Silver Independent Publisher Book Award in Travel - Essay


In April 2015, Beth and Eric Jusino, laden with backpacks and nerves, walked out of a cathedral in the historic village of Le Puy, France, down a cobblestone street, and turned west. Seventy-nine days, a thousand miles, two countries, two mountain ranges, and three pairs of shoes later, they reached the Atlantic Ocean.

More than two million pilgrims have walked the Way of Saint James, a long-distance hiking trail familiar to most Americans by its Spanish name, the Camino de Santiago. Each pilgrim has their own reason for undertaking the journey. For the Jusinos, it was about taking a break from the relentless pace of modern life and getting away from all their electronic devices. And how hard could it be, Beth reasoned, to walk twelve to fifteen miles a day, especially with the promise of real beds and local wine every night? Simple.

It turned out to be harder than she thought. Beth is not an athlete, not into extreme adventures, and, she insists, not a risk-taker. She didn't speak a word of French when she set out, and her Spanish was atrocious. But she can tell a story. In Walking to the End of the World, she shares, with wry humor and infectious enthusiasm, the joys and travails of undertaking such a journey. She evocatively describes the terrain and the route’s history, her fellow pilgrims, and the villages passed, and the unexpected challenges and charms of the experience.

Beth’s story is also about the assurance that an outdoor-based, boundary-stretching adventure is accessible to even the most unlikely of us. In her story, readers will feel that they, too, can get off their comfortable couches and do something unexpected and even spectacular.

Walking to the End of the World is a warm-hearted and engaging story about an average couple going on an adventure together, tracing ancient paths first created in the tenth and eleventh centuries, paths that continue to inspire and reveal surprises to us today in the twenty-first.

"'Walking to the End of the World' keeps us turning its pages--an elegant story woven in the seasoned voice of writer Beth Jusino, who shares great insight into her own strengths and weaknesses, relationships of all sorts, and a world view we’d all do well to consider." –Steven Watkins, author of Pilgrim Strong: Rewriting My Story on the Way of St. James
Map: Beth and Eric's Camino Route
6(3)
Introduction: The Train 9(6)
PART I A TEST OF THE BODY
Le Puy
15(12)
Pilgrims at Last
27(12)
Climbing
39(14)
Of Feet and Fairy Tales
53(12)
Nos Amis
65(12)
The Sagging Middle
77(14)
Sometimes You Win, Sometimes You Lose
91(14)
PART II A TEST OF THE MIND
The Gift of the Present
105(12)
The End of Act One
117(14)
The Day I Walked over the Pyrenees
131(12)
Culture Shock
143(12)
Enferma
155(12)
Triples
167(14)
PART III A GIFT TO THE SOUL
The Meseta
181(12)
Desayuno, Desay-dos
193(12)
Storms
205(10)
To Give and to Receive
215(12)
The Last One Hundred
227(10)
Santiago de Compostela
237(10)
But Wait, There's More
247(10)
Epilogue: Home 257(2)
Appendix I Our Camino Calendar 259(3)
Appendix II Camino Routes 262(1)
Appendix III Packing List 263(6)
Acknowledgments 269