Every step she takes / by Alison Cochrun.
"Thirty-five-year-old Seattleite Sadie Wells needs an escape. She's desperate to escape her monotonous routines, the family business that has consumed her entire life, and the unexpected gay panic that has her questioning everything she thought she knew about herself. So when her injured sister offers Sadie her place on a tour along Portugal's Camino de Santiago, she decides this is the perfect chance to get away from it all. After three glasses of wine on the plane and some turbulence convince Sadie she won't even survive the flight, she confesses all her secrets to her seatmate, Mal. The problem: the plane doesn't crash, and it turns out Mal is on her Camino tour. Worst of all, Sadie learns that she is on a tour specifically for queer women, and that her two-hundred-mile trek will be a journey of self-discovery, whether she wants it to be or not. Fascinated by the woman who drunkenly came out to her on the plane, Mal offers to help Sadie relive the queer adolescence she missed out on as they walk the Camino. As Sadie develops her newfound confidence, Mal grapples with a complicated loss and unexpected inheritance. But as their relationship blurs the lines between reality and practice, they both must decide if they will forever part at the end of the tour or chart a new course together."-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781668021255 (trade paperback)
- Physical Description: 372 pages : map ; 21 cm
- Edition: First Atria Paperback edition.
- Publisher: New York : Atria Paperback, 2025.
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Genre: | Queer fiction. Romance fiction. Novels. |
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Sadie accepts her injured sisterâs place on a tour along Portugalâs Camino de Santiago, which turns out to be a trip for queer women; after coming out to seatmate Mal, Mal offers to help Sadie relive the queer adolescence she missed. Original. - Baker & Taylor
"A sapphic romance following two women who are thrown together on a European adventure"-- Provided by publisher. - Baker & Taylor
Sadie accepts her injured sister's place on a tour along Portugal's Camino de Santiago, which turns out to be a trip for queer women, and after coming out to seatmate Mal, Mal offers to help Sadie relive the queer adolescence she missed. Original. - Simon and Schuster
A swoon-worthy sapphic romance following two women who are thrown together on a European adventure, from the Lambda Literary Awardâwinning author of the âsexy, insightful, and utterly charmingâ (BuzzFeed) Kiss Her Once for Me.
Thirty-five-year-old Seattleite Sadie Wells needs an escape. Sheâs desperate to escape her monotonous routines, the family business that has consumed her entire life, and the unexpected gay panic that has her questioning everything she thought she knew about herself. So when her injured sister offers Sadie her place on a tour along Portugalâs Camino de Santiago, she decides this is the perfect chance to get away from it all.
After three glasses of wine on the plane and some turbulence convince Sadie she wonât even survive the flight, she confesses all her secrets to her seatmate, Mal. The problem: the plane doesnât crash, and it turns out Mal is on her Camino tour. Worst of all, Sadie learns that she is on a tour specifically for queer women, and that her two-hundred-mile trek will be a journey of self-discovery, whether she wants it to be or not.
Fascinated by the woman who drunkenly came out to her on the plane, Mal offers to help Sadie relive the queer adolescence she missed out on as they walk the Camino. As Sadie develops her newfound confidence, Mal grapples with a complicated loss and unexpected inheritance. But as their relationship blurs the lines between reality and practice, they both must decide if they will forever part at the end of the tour or chart a new course together.
With âfunny, poignantâ (Publishers Weekly, starred review) prose, Alison Cochrun explores the power of letting go of your past and realizing that itâs never too late to live as your authentic self.