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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 intimate and humorous travelogue stands out among Camino literature. It combines elements of an autobiographical memoir, a hiking guide for Spain, and a Camino de Santiago guidebook covering the Camino del Norte, Camino Frances, and Camino Primitivo. When Blake Farha was unexpectedly laid off, he seized the opportunity to walk the Camino de Santiago, an ancient pilgrimage across Spain. Armed with a notebook, a pen, and a pair of worn shoes, he embarked on a journey to confront the demons of his past. In this candid travel journal, Blake shares his 600-mile trek through the Spanish countryside, inviting readers into his heart and mind. As he walks, the Camino, fellow pilgrims, and moments of reflection provide him with insights on depression, anxiety, self-worth, and the quest for peace. His vulnerable and humorous entries reveal a lost soul seeking self-discovery amid breathtaking landscapes and meaningful connections. Like the yellow arrows guiding him to Santiago, these heartfelt reflections remind us that hope can be found in unexpected places. Whether you're drawn to the Camino de Santiago, traveling in Spain, or exploring the journey of a soul in search of answers, this powerful tale of introspection and wanderlust invites you to join Blake on his path of self-discovery.

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