The Innkeeper at the End of the World
A new Camino de Santiago novel set in Muxia, at the end of the world. Meet the chef who feeds every pilgrim and the fire he relit to do it.
A new Camino de Santiago novel set in Muxia, at the end of the world. Meet the chef who feeds every pilgrim and the fire he relit to do it.
There are two kinds of book club novels. The first is a book everyone enjoys, and no one remembers a month later. The second is a book that gives a group something to do with the silences between the questions, something to carry home, something to come back to. The Pilgrim’s Table was written to be the
I spent twenty-eight years working in hotels and resorts, including 16 years at one of the world’s most respected luxury hospitality companies. I have hosted guests, shared meals, and helped set my fair share of tables. And what I learned — slowly at first, then all at once — is that the table is not
Discover the ancient Christian pilgrimage route that inspired The Pilgrim’s Table — from medieval pilgrim hospitals to the modern Camino. Map, history, and the real places behind the fiction.
With any luck, you’ve found this page while researching the Camino de Santiago through Europe to learn more about the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Some pilgrims find the Camino through books or blogs. Others may learn about the Camino through movies, such as “The Way”. Regardless of what first sparked your interest in