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Blake Farha

    Blake Farha ist ein Künstler, Musiker und Performer, der sich nach vielen Lebensveränderungen in Berlin niedergelassen hat. Hier hat er die Jagd nach konventionellem Erfolg aufgegeben und widmet sich ganz seinen künstlerischen Bestrebungen. Seine Arbeit umfasst das Schreiben und Produzieren von Musik, Synchronsprechen, Improvisationskomödie und Podcasting. In seinen einzigartigen Podcasts bietet er originelle Gedanken und humorvolle Sketche, die den Zuhörern Entspannung und Inspiration bringen. Blake's Debütroman ist das Ergebnis seiner Reise und Erforschung des Lebens jenseits ausgetretener Pfade.

    Lost on the Way. A Journal From the Camino de Santiago
    • Published in 2020, this is one of the most intimate, touching, and humorous travelogues you'll ever read.Of the many Camino books out there, Lost on the Way: A Journal From the Camino de Santiago is perhaps the only one that reads like an autobiographical travel memoir, a Spain travel guide for hiking in Spain, AND a Camino de Santiago Guidebook for the Camino del Norte, Camino Frances, and the Camino Primitivo.From the Back Cover:When Blake Farha was unexpectedly laid off, he knew the time had finally come to walk the Camino de Santiago, an ancient pilgrimage stretching all the way across Spain. Armed with a cheap notebook, a ballpoint pen, and the ugliest pair of shoes he’d ever owned, he set out to fulfill a dream, and to get a grip on the demons that have plagued him his entire life.In this uncensored travel journal, Blake chronicles his 600 mile sojourn on foot through the Spanish countryside, and invites readers deep into the inner workings of his heart and mind.Day by day, mile after mile, the Camino, the pilgrims he meets, and the time for reflection bestow upon him countless insights on depression, anxiety, self-worth, and finding peace.Vulnerable and humorous, evocative and earnest, his journal is a window into a lost soul on a journey to self-discovery; a portrait of gorgeous landscapes, human connections, and those questions which don’t seem to have any answers.Like the thousands of tiny yellow arrows that mark the way to Santiago, these heartfelt entries remind us that hope often hides in unexpected places, and stand as a testament to all who read them that there’s nothing wrong with getting lost on the way.Whether you're interested in the Camino de Santiago, traveling in Spain, or walking almost 600 miles in the shoes of a lost soul looking for answers, scroll up and purchase this powerful tale of introspection and wanderlust to join Blake in getting Lost on the Way!

      Lost on the Way. A Journal From the Camino de Santiago