Two Steps Forward
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Graeme Simsion
Anne Buist
A story of mid-life and second chances from Graeme Simsion, author of The Rosie Project, and his wife Anne BuistSoon to be a film produced by Ellen DeGeneresTwo misfits walk 2,000 kilometres along the Camino de Santiago to find themselves and, perhaps, each other along the way.Zoe, a sometime artist, is from California. Martin, an engineer, is from Yorkshire. Both have ended up in picturesque Cluny, in central France. Both are struggling to come to terms with their recent past—for Zoe, the death of her husband; for Martin, a messy divorce. Looking to make a new start, each sets out alone to walk two thousand kilometres from Cluny to Santiago, in northwestern Spain, in the footsteps of pilgrims who have walked the Camino—the Way—for centuries. The Camino changes you, it’s said. It’s a chance to find a new version of yourself. But can these two very different people find each other? In this smart, funny and romantic journey, Martin’s and Zoe’s stories are told in alternating chapters by husband-and-wife team Graeme Simsion and Anne Buist. Two Steps Forward is a novel about renewal—physical, psychological and spiritual. It’s about the challenge of walking a long distance and of working out where you are going. And it’s about what you decide to keep, what you choose to leave behind and what you rediscover.
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Author
Graeme Simsion
Pages
368
Publisher
HarperCollins Canada
Published Date
2018-03-20
ISBN
1443455644 9781443455640
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"So I was a little disappointed in this. It was still a very well written novel, but I think I just had different expectations for it. When I see a book written by a husband/wife team with a little heart on the cover, I’m going to think it’s a romance. And not that is wasn’t a romance, but I would definitely file this more under “self discovery.” And let’s be honest here, if I were going to read a book about a person going on a 1000+ mile hike for the purpose of self discovery, I would just read “Wild” by Cheryl Strayed.<br/><br/>That being said, I did like the characters and their literal and figurative journeys. It sure as hell doesn’t make me want to do any hikes, but I can appreciate the idea of the pilgrimage and the ultimate goal of finding yourself."
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Allie Peduto
"A similar feel to the Rosie books, but with more believable characters, Two Steps Forward was sweet and loving and moving and satisfying and engaging. I think I would re-read this one. A classic finding-yourself kind of novel with middle aged atheist protagonists that this Millennial Catholic found sympathetic and learned from. I am perhaps a bit extra biased to like this book because of my faith and my long-standing interest in the Camino de Santiago de Compostela."
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Teresa Prokopanko
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