Keep Walking is a modern-day pilgrimage, a spiritual journey, a physical feat. Cathay was in her mid-60s and entering a new phase of life. In phase one she had been single for 29 years. Phase two followed with 33 years of marriage. Now widowed, she was looking for direction for her next 30 years. With trepidation, Cathay traveled alone to Spain and started walking the 483-mile Camino de Santiago. She kept walking day after day through tears, anger, laughter, sadness and great joy. Keep Walking is her story of self-discovery, of transformation, and of renewal, all set in the magical, mystical field of the stars, the Camino de Santiago.
Reviews:
"There are no canned answers here. No pious platitudes or trite cliches. . . As the author shares her experiences, emotions, and interactions along the Camino, readers will discover a level of authenticity and candor with which they can readily connect. Like how to forgive someone for dying and leaving you alone." -- Pages and Paws
"Cathay interspersed observations from her daily walks with enough detail about the people she met and the places of interest along the way, to keep the book flowing effortlessly." - Rosie Amber
"Cathay’s thoughts and account of her 37-day hike are truly inspirational. Whether you are interested in hiking the Camino de Santiago or learning how one woman looked inward to change her life, I highly recommend this book.” -- JD Jung, Underrated Reads