Shop Camino literature Books by CSJ Members A list of books written by CSJ members, which are not currently stocked in our bookshop. Check them out! Camino Experience: Body, Mind, & Spirit on the Camino Francesby Brian Clarke Many of the questions and uncertainties can be resolved by a firsthand personal experience that both informs and inspires going on this most wonderful adventure called the Camino. My first Pilgrimage on the Camino was life changing. Since then, I have walked five of the Camino routes and in this book, I share the most popular route, the Camino Frances, and how it affected my life. Revealing the stages of aching Body, becoming things of the Mind, until in the wide-open empty landscape of central Spain Spiritual thoughts emerge to create a deep experience that set me on a new Way of life. Step by step the book gives an itinerary and is full of practical information. It is proving to be popular book with all who are attracted by the Camino. Published by Amazon From the Gaeltacht to Galicia: A Son's Tale Paperbook By Paul Murray As a POW of the Japanese for 42 months in Singapore and Japan between 1942 and 1945, the author’s father – Major Francis J. Murray – kept a secret diary in the form of love letters to the woman who was to become his wife. In 2017 his son Paul used this diary to follow in his father’s footsteps to both countries and, with the help of a guide and an interpreter, visited what remains of the six camps on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido where the men were imprisoned. Available from: Amazon Walking back to Happiness By Chris Palmer After a successful career with the BBC creating engaging, entertaining and informative television programmes, Christine Palmer 'retired' to France to set up a 'B & B' and gallery which she now manages with her husband Graham. Christine is an avid walker who has found comfort and happiness through stretching her legs across the European continent. In Walking back to happiness, slightly, overweight, pale and discontented, Christine begins her journey from southern France to Santiago de Campostela in northern Spain on a quest to fit into a deliciously skimpy silk Bellino top. Along “The Way”, she meets characters whose paths intertwine with hers for a few days or for a lifetime. Available from: Chris Palmer books Witness of Change: 8 Weeks of Discovery on the St. James’s Wayby Stephanie LemerondA Mother, A Daughter… A Pilgrimage There is something about long-distance trails that implies introspection, contemplation, meditation, and most of all, the completion of a journey. It becomes even more pilgrimage-oriented when a mother and a daughter, separated by an ocean, make the commitment for eight consecutive years to walk together toward their ultimate destination: the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. Meandering throughout 1,000 miles of French and Spanish trails, their journey explores the culture and history of this ancient pilgrimage route. Available from:https://www.amazon.com/Witness-Change-Weeks-Discovery-JamesS-ebook/dp/B0793NVFGD https://www.authorhouse.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/706539-Witness-of-Change Walking on Holy Ground: a Pilgrimage on the Via Francigena and the Western Front from London to Laonby Nick Dunne The Via Francigena is the ancient route from Canterbury to Rome – 1900 kms through the heart of Europe. For centuries pilgrims have been drawn to the many religious shrines along its way and now, in northern France, they come to pay their respects at the cemeteries and battlefields of the First and Second World Wars. In this personal account, Nick Dunne makes a walking pilgrimage along the Via Francigena and the Western Front from London through Belgium and France to the medieval city of Laon in Picardy. On his journey, he encounters stories of courage, compassion and deep religious faith and discovers that walking in the footsteps of pilgrims is not just a journey but an inspiring historical and spiritual adventure. Available from:Amazon (ebook format, £4.99)YPD Books (paperback format, £9.99 plus postage) You can sample the first chapters for free here. Returning to the Camino Francesby Richard Davis Returning to the Camino Frances (French Way of the Camino de Santiago), is a personal and honest reflection of my second time walking this traditional and most popular route to Santiago de Compostela. The account conveys humour, enjoyment and the hardships faced along the way which are associated with walking 500 miles. The French Way passes through varied and sometimes challenging terrain with unpredictable weather conditions but the underlying theme of this account is that what makes the Camino a special experience are the many interesting people one encounters. Richard is an honours graduate from the Open University, and has held various employment positions in the services, hospitality and retail sectors. He has travelled widely and enjoys long hikes where he draws inspiration for his writing and landscape painting. He spends his limited free time playing and watching sports with a particular interest in the fortunes of Kent and England. Amazon (ebook format or paperback) Manage Cookie Preferences