Sean of the South
I Would Walk Five Hundred Miles: A Memoir of Learning You Have Always Been Enough
I Would Walk Five Hundred Miles: A Memoir of Learning You Have Always Been Enough
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Available May 5, 2026
When Sean Dietrich—known to millions as "Sean of the South"—and his wife, Jamie, set out to walk the Camino de Santiago, they weren't just looking for a hike. They were looking for a way to carry their lives across five hundred miles of Spanish mud, ancient stone, and the kind of exhaustion that strips a soul down to its genuine marrow.
Combining grit, humor, ancient wisdom, and quiet wonder into an inspiring tale of endurance, I Would Walk Five Hundred Miles is a modern chronicle of the human spirit. This story, dazzling in its raw simplicity and heartfelt depth, follows a man and his wife as they leave the comforts of home to traverse the legendary Camino de Santiago—an 800-kilometer pilgrimage across the rugged face of Spain.
What begins as a grueling physical challenge soon transforms into a profound journey of spiritual self-discovery. Along the way, they encounter a "kitchen drawer" of fellow seekers who share the snoring symphonies of crowded albergues and the sacred silence of the open road. As the miles strip away the noise of the modern world, the search for a destination becomes a revelation: a memoir of learning that you have always been enough.
Lush, evocative, and deeply humane, this story is an eternal testament to the transforming power of persistence. It is a reminder that the greatest treasures are rarely found at the end of the map, but in the soul that finally realizes it already has everything it needs to find everything that matters.
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