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Beschreibung
Powerful. Entertaining. Moving. A timely intervention into the conversation on mental health, masculinity, and suicide. - Soul Craft Your Life Podcast Reviews

Set in a dead-end town in the Midlands and Northern Spain, this is an exploration of generational trauma and healing. It's entertaining yet honest, and that's the beauty of it. - James Pointer

Pilgrims, Angels, Spirit Guides, and Spiritual Awakenings, what more do you need from a book about the Camino? - Dan K

We meet Peter standing on the edge of a cliff contemplating the question, 'How far would you fall before changing your mind?'

Adrift in Spain, having left everything he owns and knows, he faces the hard truth - life catches up to you no matter how far you run.

Three months before, whilst sitting in a former police cell and handling Christmas delivery requests, he receives a phone call from a stranger who asks him to write her suicide note.

So begins a series of synchronicities that lead him to hike the Camino De Santiago, an ancient pilgrimage route through France and Spain.

As he walks, his father's story unfolds beside his own, chronicling the addiction that runs through his paternal line and which led to his father's premature death the year before.

Peter is haunted by what seems like an inevitable path laid before him. Homeless and without money, he must let go of control, place his trust in the kindness of strangers, and embrace the mysteries of the Camino.

Before he can finish his pilgrimage and reach the ocean, a reckoning awaits him in the desert. If he can face his family's past, he may yet walk into a new world.

Inspired by true events, this story is about grief and healing and how we can send the love back.

900km to walk. A cycle of generational addiction to break. Embark on this inspirational journey of healing on the Camino De Santiago.
From hedonistic festivals, psyche readings, spirit guides, and awakenings, to the rugged beauty and medieval streets of Northern Spain, homelessness becomes a pilgrimage, and an adventure in Spain unfolds. Sometimes you have to change everything to change yourself.

An emotional rollercoaster that carries you the entire way - Laura Clements

Some books change you for the better, this one does - M Harrigan

A fascinating exploration of masculinity and the search for meaning in a post-Christian world - Stevie and Barbs Podcast

I loved this book! Spirit guides, magical signs, listening to the heart, all grounded in a story that holds no punches - Fran, AU
Powerful. Entertaining. Moving. A timely intervention into the conversation on mental health, masculinity, and suicide. - Soul Craft Your Life Podcast Reviews

Set in a dead-end town in the Midlands and Northern Spain, this is an exploration of generational trauma and healing. It's entertaining yet honest, and that's the beauty of it. - James Pointer

Pilgrims, Angels, Spirit Guides, and Spiritual Awakenings, what more do you need from a book about the Camino? - Dan K

We meet Peter standing on the edge of a cliff contemplating the question, 'How far would you fall before changing your mind?'

Adrift in Spain, having left everything he owns and knows, he faces the hard truth - life catches up to you no matter how far you run.

Three months before, whilst sitting in a former police cell and handling Christmas delivery requests, he receives a phone call from a stranger who asks him to write her suicide note.

So begins a series of synchronicities that lead him to hike the Camino De Santiago, an ancient pilgrimage route through France and Spain.

As he walks, his father's story unfolds beside his own, chronicling the addiction that runs through his paternal line and which led to his father's premature death the year before.

Peter is haunted by what seems like an inevitable path laid before him. Homeless and without money, he must let go of control, place his trust in the kindness of strangers, and embrace the mysteries of the Camino.

Before he can finish his pilgrimage and reach the ocean, a reckoning awaits him in the desert. If he can face his family's past, he may yet walk into a new world.

Inspired by true events, this story is about grief and healing and how we can send the love back.

900km to walk. A cycle of generational addiction to break. Embark on this inspirational journey of healing on the Camino De Santiago.
From hedonistic festivals, psyche readings, spirit guides, and awakenings, to the rugged beauty and medieval streets of Northern Spain, homelessness becomes a pilgrimage, and an adventure in Spain unfolds. Sometimes you have to change everything to change yourself.

An emotional rollercoaster that carries you the entire way - Laura Clements

Some books change you for the better, this one does - M Harrigan

A fascinating exploration of masculinity and the search for meaning in a post-Christian world - Stevie and Barbs Podcast

I loved this book! Spirit guides, magical signs, listening to the heart, all grounded in a story that holds no punches - Fran, AU
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Importe, Romane & Erzählungen
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Reihe: Into the River of Stars
ISBN-13: 9798223123156
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Lee, Peter Nathaniel
Hersteller: Peter Nathaniel Lee
Into the River of Stars
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 216 x 140 x 36 mm
Von/Mit: Peter Nathaniel Lee
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.09.2022
Gewicht: 0,852 kg
Artikel-ID: 127152157