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Kurt Koontz
thought he was well prepared for his 490-mile walking trip on the historic
Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route in Spain. He was fit and strong. He had a
good guidebook and all the right equipment. His pilgrim passport would grant
him access to the shelter of hostels along the way. But all that, however
helpful, did not begin to encompass the grandeur of his external or internal
adventure. A Million Steps climbs
over the high meadows of the Pyrenees, quests through the unceasing wind of the
Meseta, and dances in the rains of Galicia. While following the yellow arrows
that mark the route, Koontz also navigates through his personal history of
addiction, recovery, and love. With outgoing humor and friendliness, he
embraces the beauty of the countryside and joyful connections to other pilgrims
from around the world. Part diary, part travelogue, A Million Steps is a journey within a journey all the way to the Cathedral
de Santiago de Compostela and beyond.
Kurt Koontz thought he was well prepared for his 490-mile walking trip on the historic Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route in Spain. He was fit and strong. He had a good guidebook and all the right...
Kurt Koontz
thought he was well prepared for his 490-mile walking trip on the historic
Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route in Spain. He was fit and strong. He had a
good guidebook and all the right equipment. His pilgrim passport would grant
him access to the shelter of hostels along the way. But all that, however
helpful, did not begin to encompass the grandeur of his external or internal
adventure. A Million Steps climbs
over the high meadows of the Pyrenees, quests through the unceasing wind of the
Meseta, and dances in the rains of Galicia. While following the yellow arrows
that mark the route, Koontz also navigates through his personal history of
addiction, recovery, and love. With outgoing humor and friendliness, he
embraces the beauty of the countryside and joyful connections to other pilgrims
from around the world. Part diary, part travelogue, A Million Steps is a journey within a journey all the way to the Cathedral
de Santiago de Compostela and beyond.
Advance Praise
“I really enjoyed it.
I didn’t want to put it down.” - Lydia B. Smith,
producer/director of “Walking the Camino: Six
Ways to Santiago”
“If you read this book, you might well find
yourself pouring over maps of Spain
and talking to your boss about a leave of absence.” - Dr. Robert Barr, bestselling author
“A Million Steps is written in such a way that the reader feels he
is actually walking the trail with Kurt. There is encouragement to all of us to
shake out of the ‘comfort zone’, slow down to enjoy the small things, and be
willing to accept the changes life inevitably brings. A must read!” - Amazon.com
“I really enjoyed it.
I didn’t want to put it down.” - Lydia B. Smith,
producer/director of “Walking the Camino: Six
Ways to Santiago”
“If you read this book, you might well find yourself pouring...
“I really enjoyed it.
I didn’t want to put it down.” - Lydia B. Smith,
producer/director of “Walking the Camino: Six
Ways to Santiago”
“If you read this book, you might well find
yourself pouring over maps of Spain
and talking to your boss about a leave of absence.” - Dr. Robert Barr, bestselling author
“A Million Steps is written in such a way that the reader feels he
is actually walking the trail with Kurt. There is encouragement to all of us to
shake out of the ‘comfort zone’, slow down to enjoy the small things, and be
willing to accept the changes life inevitably brings. A must read!” - Amazon.com
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