Walking the Tideline: Loss and Renewal on the Oregon Coast Trail

Caroline Kurtz
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Walking the Tideline: Loss and Renewal on the Oregon Coast Trail

Caroline Kurtz
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"Walking the Tideline invites us to join Caroline Kurtz on an intimate journey of self-discovery along the Oregon Coast Trail in the wake of her husband’s passing. Written with warmth and honesty, we experience the beauty, exhaustion, and healing of a sandy pilgrimage anchored in grief, yet longing for release. A story brave in its revelations, and satisfying in its insights, it’s a book that stays with you." Henry Trotter, author ofCape Town: A Place Between

"[Kurtz] is an artistic wordsmith, and it was my privilege to have her as my right arm at Wunlit where the people made their peace become real, mal mi chum-chum, sweet peace, for a time.” — Bill Lowrey, Facilitator of Wunlit (South Sudan) People-to-People peace conference

"[R]eal, raw and truly a sacred story... Kurtz shares her personal vulnerability with readers, creating not just an intellectual exploration of cross-cultural differences, but rather a heart-wrenching witness of what it means to give one’s whole life...not knowing whether one’s hopes or intentions will be realized. I recommend her story to anyone willing to dive deep into their own heart to face the haunting challenges and contradictions of seeking to do God’s will when there are no simple solutions." — Rev Dr. Sue Hudson, The Presbyterian Outlook

“I loved it. This is a beautifully written, poetic memoir. She intertwines memories of her [...] life with current experience. The hike [along the Oregon Coast Trail] enabled her to shed her old identity and find a new one.” –Sr. Sarah Schwartzberg, OSB, Spirit&Life

  • Date de publication : Jul 18, 2025
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 180
  • Éditeur : Catalyst Press
  • ISBN : 9781960803177
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 0.6" L x 9.0" H

Caroline Kurtz lived in Ethiopia from ages 5-18 and worked in Kenya and Sudan as an adult. After her husband Mark died in 2013, Caroline started a nonprofit organization to bring solar energy and women’s development to Maji, still beyond the grid, in the corner of Ethiopia where she grew up. See DevelopMaji.org and https://carolinekurtzauthor.com/ for more information. She now lives in Portland, Oregon.

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