The Long Spine of the Alps: Hiking France's High Mountains is a deeply personal walking journey through the heart of France's alpine landscapes. Told in a first-person voice, the book follows a lone hiker as they cross towering peaks, sweeping plateaus, quiet valleys, and sunlit southern hills, discovering not only the changing face of the Alps but the shifting layers of the human spirit.Blending vivid nature writing with reflective storytelling, this book invites readers to walk alongside the narrator through snow, wind, silence, and warmth. Each chapter reveals a different mood of the mountains from rugged, icy heights to gentle lavender-scented valleys mirroring the inner transformation that unfolds with every mile.More than a travel story, this is a meditation on endurance, solitude, freedom, and the power of slow movement in a fast world. Whether you are a hiker, a dreamer, or someone seeking quiet meaning, this journey through France's high mountains offers a path both outward and inward, where every step becomes a moment of discovery.