Project Camino

Beth Jusino, from Le Puy to Finisterre: Walking to the End of the World: A Thousand Miles on the Camino de Santiago.

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Synopsis

Beth Jusino has written a book chronicling her Camino from Le Puy to Finisterre called Walking to the End of the World: A Thousand Miles on the Camino de Santiago. Beth is an award-winning writer and editor who lives in Seattle, Washington. She’s also a pilgrim who’s spent more than 100 days on the Camino. Beth outlines why she went on the Camino below: ‘I wasn’t seeking the answer to some important question, grieving a loss, or looking for a radical change to my everyday life. Eric and I both did meaningful work that fit our personalities and passions. We had good friends, a healthy extended family, and hobbies galore. We were childless by choice, so there was no drama there. We lived in a city I loved, in a corner of the world I thought was just about perfect. But yet here I was, in a remote corner of France few Americans had ever heard of, with a plan to walk all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. Why was I here? Well, because twenty years of postmodern adulting had burned me to a crisp. My life, like that of