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Original Title: | The Road to Grace |
ISBN: | 1442346299 (ISBN13: 9781442346291) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Walk #3 |

Richard Paul Evans
Audio CD | Pages: 0 pages Rating: 4.24 | 10380 Users | 1196 Reviews
Details About Books The Road to Grace (The Walk #3)
Title | : | The Road to Grace (The Walk #3) |
Author | : | Richard Paul Evans |
Book Format | : | Audio CD |
Book Edition | : | Unabridged |
Pages | : | Pages: 0 pages |
Published | : | May 8th 2012 by Simon Schuster Audio (first published 2012) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Inspirational. Christian Fiction. Adult Fiction. Christian |
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From one of America’s most beloved storytellers comes the inspiring third installment of the bestselling series, The Walk, the ongoing story of one man’s unrelenting search for hope.Reeling from the sudden loss of his wife, his home, and his business, Alan Christoffersen, a once successful advertising executive, has left everything he knew behind and set off on an extraordinary cross-country journey. Carrying only a backpack, he plans to walk to Key West, the farthest destination on his map.
Now nearly halfway through his trek, The Road to Grace takes him from South Dakota to Memphis, Tennessee. Alan covers more than 800 miles on foot, but it’s the people he meets along the way who give the journey its true meaning.
Full of wisdom and hard-won truth, this is a moving standalone story as well as the continuation of the unforgettable series about hope, healing, and the meaning of life.
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Ratings: 4.24 From 10380 Users | 1196 ReviewsColumn About Books The Road to Grace (The Walk #3)
This book wasn't nearly as good as the first two in the series. It's beginning to feel as if Evans is trying to draw out the series on purpose...perhaps to earn a better paycheck? No. That's not fair. It was a lovely book, though it felt a little disjointed to me. I'm also finding that I really like the supporting characters much more than the hero himself. I'm wondering when some sort of personality is going to show up. It's difficult to get a sense of who he is, what he stands for, etc. OfThere are two things I really like about this series:1) the main character is awesome and someone we can pull for (though he is NOT perfect).2) I'm learning a LOT about the U.S.Oh, and I have an urge to walk more. :)
This is one of the most inspiring series that I have read. The books should be read from the beginning to truly understand everything the main character Alan has gone through. The writing is superb and after the first couple of chapters of that first book you will realize you are on this journey also. I don't want to give away any part of the books so, just read them. The last I heard their were 5 planned books (another in Spring of 2013 and the last one Spring of 2014). Go ahead and get caught

Segment 3 of The Walkseries. This one I did not enjoy as much as #1 and 2. I felt this one was more descriptive of state and city sites than Alans personal introspection. And the people Alan encountered along the way, while there were personal and life lessons learned, they were not as compelling as the people he encountered in #1 and #2 with the exception of meeting up on the road, literally, with Pamela, his deceased wifes mother and the Holocaust survivor. This series is inspirational and
This is the third journal in Evans "Walk" series. After the death of his wife, Allen decided to walk as far away from the sadness as he could. He has met some interesting people along the way. This journal covers his time in South Dakota and down into Missouri. This book is physically small and size-wise could easily be read in a day or two. But there is such profoundness in this book that it begs to be read slowly and contemplatively.Probably the most interesting person I found was Leszek who
RPE keeps surprising me, and I just can't put his books down. I'm so moved by the main character, Alan, and both laugh and hurt with him. I'm really looking forward to the next two in the series and will be disappointed once I'm through.I would recommend these to anyone who is questioning their faith and/or is grieving the loss of a loved one.
In this third instalment of the series we once again walk with Alan Christoffersen, eight months into his pilgrimage, this time through the Dakotas and Missouri. Once again there are a few adventures along the way and most assuredly the heartwarming tales that Mr. Evans is famous for. I have read all three in The Walk series and enjoyed them. It is Alans story and with him I enjoy the people he meets along the way. This one is no different, although I was not pleased with the ending. Kind of saw
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