Twenty-eight year old Harvard Divinity School graduate Kerry Egan‘s memoir FUMBLING, focusing on her walking journey from France through northern Spain on the four hundred mile medieval Catholic pilgrimage, the route of the Camino de Santiago, a year after her father died, in which she “found faith in the face of grief” and “learned to grieve and to pray, to recognize God in all things, in the simple acts of walking, remembering, even breathing,” to Eric Major at Doubleday, in a good deal, by Marly Rusoff (NA)