Note from the Author
"It's my hope to change the status quo around how we see death and grief here in the UK in a funny, light way, through my story. It's full of Yorkshire-isms and personal anecdotes growing up with my late 'nannan' here in Sheffield, as well as some really funny (and wise) Spanish idioms.
My other hope is to show the reader that, if I can do it (with no training, being a former pessimist with little to no confidence) so can they. The Camino quite literally changed everything for me, and I am who I am today because of it; my spirituality, self-love and acceptance of death all happened on the path."
Early praise
"Classic British humour, rich descriptions and great insights into the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage." – Michael Drew, New York Times Bestselling Author of Pendulum
"Amy has beautifully brought meaning and humour to the most feared human experience: that of grief. And she leaves us more ready to face it." – Kristina Mänd Lakhiani, Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author of Becoming Flawesome
"A must-read for anyone thinking of hiking the pilgrimage, or for anyone who has ever lost someone they love." – Lee Holden, American TV Personality and Bestselling Author of 7 Minutes of Magic