![]() ![]() She decides then and there to go back to Japan almost immediately: to walk the henro michi, and walk herself back to health.īrushing aside the barriers that other people might find daunting - the 1,200km of mountainous terrain, the sweltering Japanese summer, the fact she has no money and has never done a multiday hike before - Lisa is determined to walk the pilgrimage - or die trying. And then, completely by chance, the henro michi comes back into her life, through a book at her local library. Severely depressed, socially withdrawn, overweight, on the dole and living with her mum, she is 28 and miserable. ![]() ![]() Perfectly suiting the romantic view of herself as a dusty, travel-worn explorer (well, one day), she promises to return to Japan and walk the henro michi, one way or another, as soon as humanely possible.įast-forward 13 years, and Lisa's life is vastly different to what she pictured it would be. During a culture-shocked exchange year in Japan, 15-year-old Lisa Dempster's imagination is ignited by the story of the henro michi, an arduous 1,200-kilometre Buddhist pilgrimage through the mountains of Japan. ![]()
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