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"In order to regain her spiritual footing, Sonia turned to the age-old practice of pilgrimage and set out to walk the legendary Camino de Santiago, an 800-kilometer (500-mile) trek over the Pyrenees and across northern Spain. Day after day she pushed through hunger, exhaustion, and pain to reach her destination. Eventually, mortification of the flesh gave way to spiritual renewal, and she rediscovered the gifts of humility and forgiveness that she needed to repair her world."--Publisher.
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The Quick Version of Walking Home
by Sonia Choquette
I woke up.*
I ate a PowerBar.
I said a prayer to the Universe/God.
I ate a PowerBar.
I hiked.
I ate a PowerBar.
I thought some thoughts.
I ate a PowerBar.
I described some things.
I ate a PowerBar.
I met some people.
I ate a PowerBar.
I ate some actual food.
I ate a PowerBar.
I drank some wine.
I wanted to eat a PowerBarbut I was so exhausted that I fell asleep. Repeat formula for each chapter ad nauseum until the author is eventually healed. *She seriously begins 18/32 chapters with these 3 words. I swear PowerBar sponsored this book.