non-new-age, real person books

Joe & MJ mjdunnaTXUCOM.NET
Fri Feb 8 13:09:13 PST 2002


In addition to Elyn's (1st edition was published under Ellen Feinberg) book,
three others come to mind:
Laurie Dennett, A Hug for the Apostle, MacMillan of Canada, 1987
        (Laurie is now Prez of the Confraternity, and a moving force in the
refugio/camino system. She walked and wrote about the 1980s at a time when
the Camino was MUCH less commercialized (ah, those were the days...).)

Jack Hitt, Off the Road: A Modern-Day Walk Down the Pilgrim's Route into
Spain, Simon & Schuster, 1994 (fairly irreverent)

Edward Stanton, Road of Stars to Santiago, U. of Kentucky Press, 1994

Happy reading!
Maryjane

 Can anyone recommend a good book about the
> camino, written
> by someone who is just a regular person (not rich or famous)and
> describes the
> trials and triumphs he or she experienced on the Camino without
> any new age
> spirituality?  The book stores where I live really lack in this type of
> subject.
>
> Mac
>



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