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  • The Year we Seized the Day

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Goodbye Sarajevo Authors: Atka Reid & Hana Schofield

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“Set in the middle of the bloodiest European conflict since the Second World War, Goodbye Sarajevo is a moving and compelling true story of courage, hope and extraordinary human kindness.” This is a fantastic read. If you are heading to Croatia this story helps you appreciate what the country has endured relatively recently and what they have overcome to establish themselves as a first class tourist destination.

The Year we Seized the Day Authors: Elizabeth Best and Colin Bowles

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Elizabeth Best had always wanted to go on a pilgrimage. Colin Bowles had never given it a moment's thought. But by a twist of fate the two barely acquainted writers seize the day and drop everything to retrace one of the oldest pilgrim routes in the western world, through the heart of Spain to Camino de Santiago de Compostela. It was meant to be a stroll in the sun, but they're under-prepared and carrying way too much baggage, in every sense. So what starts out as a physical challenge - it's a thousand kilometres, give or take - very quickly becomes a far greater struggle with demons they've kept hidden for years. Joined by grumpy monks, mad nuns and French cyclists with too much testosterone, the two battle exhaustion and their pasts, fuelled by red wine and a perverse determination not to be beaten by a Spanish heat wave, the mountains or themselves. Set against a stunning background of golden wheat fields, misty mountains and tumbledown villages that haven't changed in centuries, The Year We Seized the Day is by turns inspiring, moving and blackly funny, as two very different writers recount with astonishing candour the extraordinary journey of a lifetime.

“They say the Camino is like life; however you have lived you will walk, and in your time here, all will be returned. In that sense, for may the Way is a penance, a succession of past karmas reflected on request. For others, it’s a stepping stone, progression toward something more beautiful than what they presently are. -Eli, Page One, Shows Don’t Lie