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Two hearts, one journey - across the wide horizons of Australia's outback. Road to Nitmiluk is a sweeping travel memoir that follows Martin Kari and his wife, Arja, on an unforgettable journey through Australia's outback. From the fertile fields of Queensland to the soaring sandstone cliffs of Nitmiluk Gorge in the Northern Territory, the couple travel thousands of kilometres across landscapes that are as unforgiving as they are breathtaking. Along the way, they encounter remote towns, hidden waterholes, ancient rock formations, and the quiet strength of people who live where survival depends…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Two hearts, one journey - across the wide horizons of Australia's outback. Road to Nitmiluk is a sweeping travel memoir that follows Martin Kari and his wife, Arja, on an unforgettable journey through Australia's outback. From the fertile fields of Queensland to the soaring sandstone cliffs of Nitmiluk Gorge in the Northern Territory, the couple travel thousands of kilometres across landscapes that are as unforgiving as they are breathtaking. Along the way, they encounter remote towns, hidden waterholes, ancient rock formations, and the quiet strength of people who live where survival depends on resilience. More than a travelogue, this is also a story of companionship - of shared laughter, challenges, and wonder on the long road north. With vivid detail and heartfelt reflection, Martin Kari captures not just the beauty of the land but the enduring spirit of a journey taken together.
Autorenporträt
Martin Kari was born in Transylvania during World War II and began life as a refugee in post-war Germany. His early experiences of displacement, resilience, and rebuilding shaped his outlook and inspired much of his writing. After completing both technical and higher education, Martin set out into the world with his family, gathering experiences across Europe, Asia, Africa, and beyond before finally settling in Australia in 1981.A multilingual author, Martin writes and publishes in both English and German, covering a wide range of genres including historical novels, autobiographies, philosophy, poetry, comedy, and children's literature. His books often explore courage, migration, cultural understanding, and the triumph of the human spirit.Martin's works have earned international recognition, including honors from Queen Elizabeth II and former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, as well as the Brentano Lyric Prize. His publications have been featured at international book fairs, including Frankfurt, and continue to resonate with readers across the globe.Discover more about Martin Kari and his full catalogue at martinkaribooks.com.au.