Where the Waves Turn Back
A Forty-Day Pilgrimage Along the California Coast
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Tyson Motsenbocker
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Tyson Motsenbocker
About this listen
In this powerful memoir, following the death of his mother, Tyson Motsenbocker retraces the journey an 18th-century priest took in this harrowing story of one man’s pilgrimage of healing and finding beauty and hope in tragedy.
After years on the road performing at sold-out venues, Tyson Motsenbocker returned home to the impending death of his 57-year-old hero and mother. He begged God to heal her, but she died anyway. When they buried her body, Tyson also buried the childhood version of his faith.
Shortly before her death, however, Tyson became intrigued by the complicated legacy of Father Junipero Serra, the 18th-century Franciscan monk and canonized saint who dedicated his life to the idea that tragedy and suffering are portals to renewal. Father Serra built Missions up and down the California coast, spreading Christianity, as well as enabling and aiding in the oppression and colonization of the native Californians. Tyson discovered Serra’s “El Camino Real,” a 600-mile pilgrimage route up the California coast that had been largely forgotten for more than 200 years.
Two days after they buried his mother, Tyson set out on a pilgrimage of sorts, intending to walk from San Diego to San Francisco along the El Camino, following in the footsteps of the saint. Tyson’s journey takes him down smog-choked highways, across fog-laden beaches, past multi-million-dollar coastal estates, and along the towering cliffs of Big Sur. And as he walks, Tyson also wrestles with his faith, questioning the pat answers and easy prayers he once readily accepted, trying to understand how hope and tragedy can all be wrapped up in the same God. The people he meets along the way challenge his understanding of the meaning of security, of what it means to live a meaningful life, and of the legacies we all leave behind.
Where the Waves Turn Back is both part journal and part spiritual memoir, and ultimately, a thrilling and deeply satisfying story that asks questions that will resonate with listeners seeking meaning in an utterly disorienting age.
©2023 Tyson Motsenbocker (P)2023 Worthy BooksWhat listeners say about Where the Waves Turn Back
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- Anonymous User
- 2023-12-29
Absolutely Beautiful
I’m so incredibly moved my this book. It’s full of grief and the pursuit of trying to live with grief. It captures so beautifully the moments of life that feel small and fleeting, but together they form who we are. Parts of this book reminded me of “Walden” but with so much more heart. Theres a difference in doing an experiment and what Tyson Motsenbocker did. I felt the necessity of his journey. All of those little moments were necessary. I’m so grateful someone convinced him to write this. These stories are going to stay with me for a very long time.
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- p899
- 2024-05-04
Minimalist Journey and self discovery
I really enjoyed this this book. Solid audiobook option to listen to while for walking, running, and/or hiking.
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- Lliam
- 2023-05-17
An inspiring adventure
This book has inspired me to live life more hilariously and journal more often. Very entertaining and meaningful book!
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