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The Mission Walker

I Was Given Three Months to Live....

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The Mission Walker

By: Edie Littlefield Sundby
Narrated by: Jaimee Paul
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Audie Award Finalist for best inspirational book!

Image Award (Native Daughters of the Golden West)

Have you ever wanted to just start walking, and never ever stop? To leave behind “who I am” to find “who I am.”

Walking alone, and with one lung (the other lost to cancer), Edie Littlefield Sundby became the first person in history to walk the 1,600-mile El Camino Real de las Californias mission trail through the mountain wilderness of Mexico and one of the hottest deserts on Earth, and across the border to Northern California - a walk that elevated her life with meaning and purpose that transcended pain and fear – and healed her broken body.

The Mission Walker is a first-hand account of harrowing adventure along the old Jesuit mission trail in Baja California Mexico - desert heat and cold, walls of cactus, sleeplessness, hunger, both physical and spiritual exhaustion, the dangers of wild creatures, and encounters with drug smugglers and weeks with no water other than what a pack mule could carry; and the tortuous agony and transcendent beauty of walking the northern half of the mission trail through California, a trek Edie made six months after losing her right lung to cancer – a journey that restored health and spirit after fighting recurrent stage 4 cancer, including 79 rounds of chemotherapy, four radical surgeries (liver, lung, colon/stomach, and throat), and dozens of radiation treatments.

Edie’s story is both an adventure story and a reflection on the universal experience of confronting our own mortality. It is a story of what we will do when faced with the potential end of our life. What do we do with our time left on Earth? And how much do we still really, truly want to live?

The book cites more than 50 original historical sources and captures the untamed wilderness adventure experienced for centuries along the old Jesuit and Franciscan mission trail that unites California and Mexico and defines the Old West.

For those who crave a spirit of adventure, who ache like Edie to know what our bodies and spirits are truly capable of, this book is a must-listen. A true testament to faith, courage, and the power of hope.

Editorial Reviews:

"Edie Sundby’s account of her amazing trek along the entirety of the 1,600-mile California Mission Trail is not only captivating and inspiring but also one heck of an outdoors adventure." (Les Standiford, author and historian)

"This powerful story of determination and faith will stay with you forever." (Ken Budd, journalist/author)

“… A ripping narrative that takes us through the author’s harrowing journeys, inward and outward.” (JoBeth McDaniel, journalist/author)

"The Mission Walker is a marvelous book, a moving meditation on the relationships between courage and faith, endurance and transcendence." (Randall Sullivan, creator, The Miracle Detective, Oprah Winfrey Network, OWN)

©2017 Edie Littlefield Sundby (P)2017 Thomas Nelson Publishers
Biographies & Memoirs Christian Living Personal Success Travel Writing & Commentary California Wilderness Adventure

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