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  • 30 novembre 2013
    Bernard Delhomme

    Part comedy, part travelogue ; meditations on life, love, and pasta. Six Months Walking the Wilds (Of Western Europe) : The Long Way to Santiago is a journal of the authoras two-thousand-mile walk through Italy, France, and Spain, tracing the historic pilgrimage known as El Camino de Santiago. His route begins in the heel of Italyas boot and runs up through Rome and Siena, beside the sea at Cinque Terra, and northward to Genoa. Skirting the Ligurian coastline, passing harbors of the rich and famous at Monte Carlo, the trail turns west across France and over the PyrA(c)nnA(c)es into Spain near Pamplona. From this point, thousands of pilgrims walk the north of Spain each year, heading for the cathedral at Santiago de Compostela. Six months of the authoras twists, turns, and trials converge with the stories of those who traveled from all over Spain, from many points of Western Europe, and from countries all around the world.