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The Salt Path by Raynor Winn

Bad things had hit us in the face like a tidal wave and would have washed us away if we hadn't found ourselves on the path. Our journey had drained us of every emotion, sapped our strength and our will. But then, like the windblown trees along the route, we had been re-formed by the elements into a new shape that could ride out whatever storms came over the bright new sea. 

After being made homeless by a law suit, a couple decide to walk along a path by the sea for several hundred miles. In doing so, they come to realise that what matters most is living in the present moment.