Book Review: You Are Here
A review of You Are Here, a novel by David Nicholls. This is a lighthearted romantic comedy about two people each nursing the wounds of separation and divorce, who “meet cute” on the UK’s Coast to Coast Walk. While not a story about the road to Santiago de Compostela, it carries many themes that Camino pilgrims will find familiar and entertaining.
Read MoreThe Flamenco Peregrinas
After being dazzled by a flamenco performance in Madrid at the end of her Camino, a woman learns of a flamenco performance coming to her hometown of St. Louis. She reaches out to her local American Pilgrims chapter to see who might join her, forming a group of Flamenco-loving peregrina friends.
Read MoreDancing with Authenticity
On a night stroll through Granada, Spain, a pilgrim is drawn into a small-venue tablao to behold flamenco dancers whose moves authentically capture the soul of the city.
Read MoreThe Accidental Tourist
In this essay, Hany Farag encourages pilgrims to embrace the role of “accidental tourist” by incorporating touristic stops before or along the Camino route for a deeper understanding of local culture and people.
Read More2025 Gathering of Pilgrims: Bridges of the Camino – Connecting Cultures & Hearts
Highlights, reflections, and remarks from the joint Gathering of Pilgrims co-hosted by the Canadian Company of Pilgrims and American Pilgrims on the Camino, held May 15-18 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Read MorePereGringo by Morning
These song lyrics by Robert Bain, set to the tune of George Strait’s “Amarillo by Morning,” tell the tale of a guitar-playing peregrino who finds joy in strumming tunes while pilgrims from dozens of countries sing and hum along.
Read MoreBook Review: The Camigas Scarf – Maiden
A review of Alder Allensworth’s The Camigas Scarf: Maiden, the second novel in a planned three-part series inspired by an actual scarf that has created a special connection among women across many Caminos. In this hero’s journey tale, an archetypal cast of characters help Valerie advance on her maiden voyage.
Read MoreSantiago Serendipity
An American husband and wife are struck by the serendipitous moment that brings them together with a Chinese artist and an ethnic Chinese British subject from Hong Kong to share a meal at a restaurant in Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
Read MoreTired But Richer for the Camino
Two widowers in their 70s, friends since grade school though separated by time and life, embark on Camino together. Joined by family and friends, they arrive in Santiago tired but richer for the experience.
Read MoreWorth Every Misery to Persevere
After a series of disappointments starts to cloud her second Camino experience, a pilgrim dreams one night of a seemingly perfect pilgrimage where everything goes to plan. And yet, upon arrival in Santiago, her dream-self feels empty. Her subconscious seems to recognize that overcoming challenges along the way is what contributes to a sense of exhilaration in the end, changing her outlook for the rest of her journey.
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