Troubled by an intense loneliness, a result of his lost childhood and a cruel twist of fate, Jack is confronted by an enigmatic visitor’s insistence that the world is meaningless. In his despair, he is drawn to a vision of the fabled Camino de Santiago, and so Jack embarks on a final act of redem...
Having taught Philosophy for 20 years at school, including at University level, and having studied in Universities in Spain and at Oxford, I remain intrigued by its relevance to people’s lives. Our understanding of our place in the world beyond the obvious and mundane is as pressing as ever.