The Way to the Edge of the World is a popular contemporary travel notebook about the medieval pilgrimage to St. James's Cathedral.
At first, being easier only for the faithful, now the Camino has become a tourist route, open in particular to atheists. The narrator focuses on the special sense of community of travelers that arises during the journey. The book is full of cultural and historical excursions, so in addition to reading about the personal experience of the pilgrim, you can also get acquainted with Hemingway's habits, learn about the specific experience of observing botfumeiro and look at the temple where Wagner's hero Parsifal finds the Holy Grail. Good morning!