Description |
476 pages (large print) : illustration ; 23 cm |
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"Larger print"--Page 4 of cover. |
Summary |
The Chemin, also known as the Camino de Santiago, is a centuries-old pilgrim route that ends in Santiago de Compostela in northwest Spain. Every year, thousands of walkerssome devout, many notfollow the route that winds through quaint small villages and along busy highways alike, a journey unlike any other. Zoe, an artist from California whos still reeling from her husbands sudden death, has impulsively decided to walk the Camino, hoping to find solace and direction. Martin, an engineer from England, is road-testing a cart of his own designand recovering from a messy divorce. They begin in the same French town, each uncertain of what the future holds. Zoe has anticipated the physical difficulties of her trek, but she is less prepared for other challenges, as strangers and circumstances force her to confront not just recent loss, but long-held beliefs. For Martin, the pilgrimage is a test of his skills and endurance but also, as he and Zoe grow closer, of his willingness to trust othersand himselfagain. |
Subject |
Women artists -- Fiction.
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Widows -- Fiction.
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Engineers -- Fiction.
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Divorced men -- Fiction.
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Romance stories.
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Romance fiction.
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Camino de Santiago de Compostela -- Fiction.
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Genre |
Large type books.
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Added Author |
Buist, Anne, author.
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ISBN |
9780062845825 pbk. |
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0062845829 pbk. |
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