The author tells us the three pilgrimages it has made on the road to Saint-Jacques. She imagined a path dedicated to silence and meditation, while the first concern of the walker are his feet quickly blistered, and the second his back, strained by too heavy bag or badly strapped . It binds knowledge with Raquel who speaks faster than it running, "Carlos apostate" Pompon Pascal and his donkey, Juan, the cook who could compete for the "cholesterol in the world championship," JPII Maria Yolanda d Alicante, who taught him that "if beer is proof of the existence of God, the rioja, it's proof that God is good! "Korean pink cart, which does not say a word but smiled broadly, and many others. Arriving at every step, we discover that there are still four kilometers to go, and you can have it stamped his pilgrim's book provided that no one has stolen the seal! Arriving in Saint-Jacques, we embrace the stature of the apostle before kneeling on his tomb and banging his head against the pillar of the angel to become intelligent. And if one still has the strength, we can push to Cape Finisterre to burn his old business there. I wanted to discover this book because the journey to Compostela fascinates me. But the author could have read: sometimes she tells the same things in the same words almost! I found it very preacher. She may say that everyone is free to make his way as he wishes, we feel that this is not true. She goes to all the masses and tries to lead his companions, is blessed, mumbles constantly pray to punctuate his march, undertook religious instruction of "Carlos the apostate" and is excited to see Paco who "liked neither the priests nor religion" treasure store "in his wallet, where it would join that of Mother Teresa and another of the Virgin Mary that sometimes kissing" each image that Santiago gave him. She professes a certain contempt for those who do not make the whole journey on foot, backpacking and sleeping in noisy shelters (snorers lers), stinking (feet). In short, I do not regret having read this book, but I have found fault.