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Index
Dedication
Disclaimer
Part One: The Camino Frances
Chapter 1: Catholics, Protestants, and Jews
Chapter 2: Sons of Thunder
Chapter 3: Spanish Love Affair Begins
Chapter 4: European Sophistication, American Amiability
Chapter 5: The Pyrenees
Chapter 6: The Big Climb
Chapter 7: Medieval Attitudes Redux
Chapter 8: The Basque Region
Chapter 9: Hemingway
Chapter 10: Northern Spain
Chapter 11: Apology-Waste of Time
Chapter 12: The 'R' Word
Chapter 13: Latino Pride
Chapter 14: More Latino Pride
Chapter 15: A Glimpse of the Moving Medieval Masses
Chapter 16: European Youth
Chapter 17: Blondine
Chapter 18: Pilgrim Weaknesses
Chapter 19: Miraculous
Chapter 20: Burgos: Gothic Majesty
Chapter 21: Claire Agonistes
Chapter 22: Furta Sacra
Chapter 23: Root Canal Phase
Chapter 24: Rigid, Frigid Nuns
Chapter 25: Romanesque or Gothic
Chapter 26: The Crucible
Chapter 27: Playing Hurt
Chapter 28: The Longest Day
Chapter 29: Too Knowledgeable about Clowns
Chapter 30: The Big Day
Chapter 31: Viva Espana
Chapter 32: Tragic Glory
Chapter 33: Going Up
Chapter 34: Friday the 13th
Chapter 35: Evil?
Chapter 36: Pilgrim Potpourri
Chapter 37: Point of No-Return
Chapter 38: Galician Liberation
Chapter 39: Eternal Human Dilemna: How to Travel
Chapter 40: Galician Mysteries
Chapter 41: The Modern Washed Masses
Chapter 42: "The Church"
Chapter 43: Santiago Approach
Chapter 44: Santiago de Compostela
Chapter 45: Pilgrim Celebration
Chapter 46: The King vs. the Galicians
Part Two: The End of the World
Chapter 47: March to the Sea
Chapter 48: Finistierre
Part III: The Camino in the non-Holy Year of 2011
Chapter 1: In Search of Different
Chapter 2: The French Connection
Chapter 3: Repartee with the French
Chapter 4: Epicurean or Calvinist
Chapter 5: Christianity and the Future?
Chapter 6: Camino Glory
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Message from the Author
Suggested Readings
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