Newman graduated from
Ohio University in 1977 with a degree in
journalism. He later returned to his hometown of
Bethel to begin what would eventually be officially recognized as the first documented solo walk around the world, complete with having someone from each town he visited sign his log book. His walk around the world was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records. Newman aimed to look at the world (even staying with over 400 families during his travels), stating "I wanted it not only to be a look at the world, but a test of the world. I wanted to see how the world treated a stranger. I set out with the pledge to never ask for more than a drink of water, and if someone didn't offer me food, I would go hungry that day. If no one offered me a place to sleep, I would sleep on the ground." Newman's walk took four years, spanning 21,000 miles (with flights done to get him from Boston to Ireland and other flights to Yugoslavia and Australia) and 40 million steps. His father, Edwin, died in 1984 while Newman was walking in India. Upon completing his walk, city officials in Bethel declared the day of his return an official holiday. In 1989,
William Morrow and Company published a book by Newman,
Worldwalk, about his journey. == Bibliography ==