
Although this is the first book by Elizabeth Musser that I read, it will not be the last. The Promised Land drew me in from page one and kept me up into the late hours reading.
What’s a woman to do when looking empty nest in the face, her son who is graduating high school decides to take a gap year in Europe before starting college, her younger son decides to go to boarding school and her husband taking a breather from her by going out of state for work. Abby loves to be in control and facing life changes is out of her control. A story of fellowship, pain and perseverance and a handful of miracles along the way. A story of loss, love, faith and how God works in each of our lives.
The Promised Land is a story of four pilgrims who walk the Camino de Santiago across Europe, a pilgrimage that has been walked for over 1000 years by hundreds of visitors each year. This was the second book that I have read about pilgrims walking across Europe, my bucket list is to walk the Camino one day