Off The Beaten Track – Get Four Great Adventure Books
For one week only, I’ve teamed up with three inspirational authors to offer you the chance to buy one of these four great adventure books at a huge discount.
These titles delve into the world of adventure, what it means and how it inspires us and enriches our lives.
I hope you’ll be inspired too. Enjoy!
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EAST by PERI HOSKINS
“As I work I think about the desert. I like the clean air, the smell of scrub fresh-cut with my axe, and the mantle of stars above me at night. Out here, many hundreds of kilometres from a city, there’s no light pollution, no refracted light, from city street lamps. I see the night sky as it really is. And it’s beautiful. There are so many stars. There are small stars and big stars, swathes of stars and clusters of stars, and stars that leave trails of silver as they shoot through the black of the night. And I can see them all.”
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THE JOURNEY IN BETWEEN by KEITH FOSKETT
“To be part of the outdoors, with all your belongings strapped to your back, to be able to camp wherever takes your fancy, and to have no decisions to make other than where and when to sleep and eat clarifies, simplifies and puts the world in perspective.”
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100 DAYS OF SOLITUDE by DAPHNE KAPSALI
“This instinct we have to annihilate our moments, to turn them into dust and build them into hours and days and weeks and months and years, just so we can look back and see all these piles of time that we’ve collected, burial mounds of dead time, because we didn’t have the sense to live the moments that it’s made of.”
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WILD ROOTS by DONNA MULVENNA
“There’s a freedom because the forest isn’t the least bit concerned about what you do for a career, who you are, who you know, how slim or beautiful you look, or what color your skin might be. Differences are a part of nature. They’re not wrong or imperfect. They just are. In the forest, I felt no need to hide my scars, the gray streaks in my hair, or my wrinkles. We are so conditioned to hiding our bodies beneath clothes and our true feelings behind fixed smiles that we vanish during the performance.”