Thin Paths

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Thin Paths
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Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9780099549420
ISBN-13 : 0099549425
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Book excerpt: In 1994, while walking the Alta Via, the high path winding from the French border to the Bay of Lerici, a man stopped in a remote village, and found he couldn't forget it. Julia Blackburn married that man and moved to that house in 1999. What she found in the mountains was a new way of life, and one that is fast disappearing.


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