A BBC Radio 4 ` Book of the Week` in 2018. In 2013 Guy Stagg made a pilgrimage from Canterbury to Jerusalem. Though a non-believer, he began the journey after suffering several years of mental illness, hoping the ritual would heal him. For ten months he hiked alone on ancient paths, crossing ten countries & more than 5, 500 kilometres. The Crossway is an account of this extraordinary adventure. Having left home on New Year’s Day, Stagg climbed over the Alps in midwinter, spent Easter in Rome with a new pope, joined mass protests in Istanbul & survived a terrorist attack in Lebanon. Travelling without support, he had to rely each night on the generosity of strangers, staying with monks & nuns, priests & families. As a result, he gained a unique insight into the lives of contemporary believers & learnt the fascinating stories of the soldiers & saints, missionaries & martyrs who had followed these paths before him. The Crossway is a book full of wonders, mixing travel & memoir, history & current affairs. At once intimate & epic, it charts the author’s struggle to walk towards recovery, & asks whether religion can still have meaning for those without faith.