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The Long Road to Holy Island: A Novel

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A grieving son. A wandering monk. And an ancient path where grief and grace share the same road. After his mother’s unexpected death, Cameron MacAllister sets out to complete the pilgrimage she always dreamed of—St. Cuthbert’s Way through the borderlands of Northumberland. He doesn’t expect the journey to change him. Unlike his mother, he doesn’t believe in God. He simply hopes the miles might quiet the ache he can’t put into words. Then he meets Brother Aidan. An elderly monk seasoned by silence and prayer, Br. Aidan carries a gentleness that disarms Cameron’s disbelief as much as it steadies his grief. Their days unfold beneath shifting skies, marked by unhurried conversations, shared meals, and encounters with strangers whose stories stretch Cameron’s ideas of what a life can hold. As Cameron follows the path his mother once longed for, he finds himself drawn into the way she viewed the world–a vision of life that, perhaps, can hold the weight of his grief, questions, and yearning for meaning amidst it all. Written with quiet warmth and emotional clarity, this debut novel traces a pilgrimage through grief into uncharted territories of faith.
A grieving son. A wandering monk. And an ancient path where grief and grace share the same road. After his mother’s unexpected death, Cameron MacAllister sets out to complete the pilgrimage she always dreamed of—St. Cuthbert’s Way through the borderlands of Northumberland. He doesn’t expect the journey to change him. Unlike his mother, he doesn’t believe in God. He simply hopes the miles might quiet the ache he can’t put into words. Then he meets Brother Aidan. An elderly monk seasoned by silence and prayer, Br. Aidan carries a gentleness that disarms Cameron’s disbelief as much as it steadies his grief. Their days unfold beneath shifting skies, marked by unhurried conversations, shared meals, and encounters with strangers whose stories stretch Cameron’s ideas of what a life can hold. As Cameron follows the path his mother once longed for, he finds himself drawn into the way she viewed the world–a vision of life that, perhaps, can hold the weight of his grief, questions, and yearning for meaning amidst it all. Written with quiet warmth and emotional clarity, this debut novel traces a pilgrimage through grief into uncharted territories of faith.

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