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Thankyou for sharing by the way.Hi pilgrims!
I recently wrote a little e-book called 'After the Camino'. I've been thinking of doing something like this for the past 3 years, ever since I returned from the Camino Frances in 2014 (and since then, I've been back to walk the Norte, Primitivo, San Salvador, and two weeks on Le Puy... like so many here, it's safe to say I'm hooked).
I really struggled after returning from that first Camino; all I wanted was to be back in Spain, to be walking, to be surrounded by that beautiful community. It was so hard for me to figure out how to integrate the lessons I'd learned and the simplicity that filled my soul when I was on the Camino, into my real life back home. I wasn't sure what or where 'real life' was anymore.
I've figured out a few things over the years, but it's all still a work in progress. However, in the meantime, I decided to work on this little book and now that it's finished and (somewhat) formatted, I wanted to offer it to anyone who might find it helpful. Click here for the link to the book: there is no charge for the book but I do ask that you provide your email in order to receive it (you'll get a second email, and it may take a few minutes to arrive in your inbox).
The book is divided into chapters that each focus on a particular aspect: food, memories, walking, simplicity, attention, Camino families, etc. Reading it can act as a walk down memory lane (so, even if you're fairly adjusted in your post-Camino life, it could still be a fun read!). But my hope is that it may contain something helpful for those who might need it as well.
I'm grateful to the community here, and so happy to share this little resource.
Buen Camino!
Nadine
I’m eager to read any insight as to the post Camino struggle. I need some suggestions
Looking forward to reading your book! Many thanks
I’m eager to read any insight as to the post Camino struggle. I need some suggestions
Thank you, Nadine!
I have read the introduction and I like it...
I want to read the rest of the e-book after my camino... so I have to wait some months...
Thanks Nadine, I have enjoyed your writing and photography over the past 2 years via ''NadineWalks''.
I read the ebook last night and as always, impressed by your easy style.
Keep up the good work!
Davie
PS : When is the Novel due to be published?
Thanks Nadine, I have only been back for under a week from my Camino Frances and am struggling to adjust to life at home. Your book has helped me in many ways. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts.
I have enjoyed reading your blog leading up to my walk. I too am already planning my next one.
Karen
Nadine, I missed the ocean so thinking of Camino del Norte or Camino Portuguese just a though at the moment, probably next year. Once again thank you for the book. I will continue to read this as I navigate my way back to my life after my amazing Camino.Hi Karen, wow, you're so fresh off of your Camino! It helped me to find quiet pockets of time wherever I could... time to just breathe, to notice the trees, to feel the air. Thank you so much for reading and following along with my blog, and I'm sure we'll continue to connect. What are your thoughts on your next Camino??
Halloooo!!! I clicked at that link,gave my e mail but I haven't received anything yet!Hi pilgrims!
I recently wrote a little e-book called 'After the Camino'. I've been thinking of doing something like this for the past 3 years, ever since I returned from the Camino Frances in 2014 (and since then, I've been back to walk the Norte, Primitivo, San Salvador, and two weeks on Le Puy... like so many here, it's safe to say I'm hooked).
I really struggled after returning from that first Camino; all I wanted was to be back in Spain, to be walking, to be surrounded by that beautiful community. It was so hard for me to figure out how to integrate the lessons I'd learned and the simplicity that filled my soul when I was on the Camino, into my real life back home. I wasn't sure what or where 'real life' was anymore.
I've figured out a few things over the years, but it's all still a work in progress. However, in the meantime, I decided to work on this little book and now that it's finished and (somewhat) formatted, I wanted to offer it to anyone who might find it helpful. Click here for the link to the book: there is no charge for the book but I do ask that you provide your email in order to receive it (you'll get a second email, and it may take a few minutes to arrive in your inbox).
The book is divided into chapters that each focus on a particular aspect: food, memories, walking, simplicity, attention, Camino families, etc. Reading it can act as a walk down memory lane (so, even if you're fairly adjusted in your post-Camino life, it could still be a fun read!). But my hope is that it may contain something helpful for those who might need it as well.
I'm grateful to the community here, and so happy to share this little resource.
Buen Camino!
Nadine
Angelikl,Halloooo!!! I clicked at that link,gave my e mail but I haven't received anything yet!
Halloooo!!! I clicked at that link,gave my e mail but I haven't received anything yet!
Ok I tried again now and I am waiting to see if I will receive the mail!Yes, there's a double confirmation involved (so complicated, I know!!)... but there should be another email that comes in after a few minutes, with the link to the book. Please let me know if you don't get it, and I can get the book to you another way.
I tried again now let's see!!Angelikl,
I had to do it twice, and it worked the second time
Got it! Thank you! Can't wait to read it! Anything connected to the way is a blessing!!Yes, there's a double confirmation involved (so complicated, I know!!)... but there should be another email that comes in after a few minutes, with the link to the book. Please let me know if you don't get it, and I can get the book to you another way.
Thanks a million Nadine! I've got the book. xxHi pilgrims!
I recently wrote a little e-book called 'After the Camino'. I've been thinking of doing something like this for the past 3 years, ever since I returned from the Camino Frances in 2014 (and since then, I've been back to walk the Norte, Primitivo, San Salvador, and two weeks on Le Puy... like so many here, it's safe to say I'm hooked).
I really struggled after returning from that first Camino; all I wanted was to be back in Spain, to be walking, to be surrounded by that beautiful community. It was so hard for me to figure out how to integrate the lessons I'd learned and the simplicity that filled my soul when I was on the Camino, into my real life back home. I wasn't sure what or where 'real life' was anymore.
I've figured out a few things over the years, but it's all still a work in progress. However, in the meantime, I decided to work on this little book and now that it's finished and (somewhat) formatted, I wanted to offer it to anyone who might find it helpful. Click here for the link to the book: there is no charge for the book but I do ask that you provide your email in order to receive it (you'll get a second email, and it may take a few minutes to arrive in your inbox).
The book is divided into chapters that each focus on a particular aspect: food, memories, walking, simplicity, attention, Camino families, etc. Reading it can act as a walk down memory lane (so, even if you're fairly adjusted in your post-Camino life, it could still be a fun read!). But my hope is that it may contain something helpful for those who might need it as well.
I'm grateful to the community here, and so happy to share this little resource.
Buen Camino!
Nadine
Thanks a million Nadine! I've got the book. xx
@NadineK, I read your book. It was very nicely written and I could relate to it in so many ways! Thank-you again.
I've spent more time as hospitalero than walking/biking on the trails, but since I have to leave Schengen this month, I am already getting a bit sad. So thanks for this.I really struggled after returning from that first Camino; all I wanted was to be back in Spain, to be walking, to be surrounded by that beautiful community. It was so hard for me to figure out how to integrate the lessons I'd learned and the simplicity that filled my soul when I was on the Camino, into my real life back home. I wasn't sure what or where 'real life' was anymore.
Thank you Nadine, I really enjoyed the book!
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