Spirit Walk by Des Wallace

Des Wallace

Spirit Walk

An inner journey through faith, survival, and the question of what remains when everything else falls away — Des Wallace at his most contemplative, sitting with the tension between the visible world and the forces that move through it.

About the Book

For the ones who survived something and are still working out what it meant.

Spirit Walk is a memoir of spiritual reckoning told through the lens of street life, faith, and transformation. Des Wallace brings the same analytical precision and emotional directness that defines his literary work to the most interior territory — the question of meaning, the weight of survival, and the slow, honest work of becoming someone who endures.

Reader Experience

What this book does.

It names the things survival doesn’t come with a language for. Spirit Walk is a memoir of the interior — what happens after the street, after the crisis, after the moment you realize you made it out and are still working out what “out” means. Des Wallace writes transformation without romanticism and without apology.

For the reader who has survived something and is still working out what it meant. For anyone doing the quiet, honest work of becoming a person who endures — without pretending that work is easy or graceful.

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