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Tracks
- A Woman's Solo Trek across 1700 Miles of Australian Outback
- Narrated by: Angie Milliken
- Length: 8 hrs and 9 mins
- Categories: Biographies & Memoirs, Adventurers, Explorers & Survival
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Publisher's Summary
"I experienced that sinking feeling you get when you know you have conned yourself into doing something difficult and there's no going back." So begins Robyn Davidson's perilous journey across 1,700 miles of hostile Australian desert to the sea with only four camels and a dog for company. Enduring sweltering heat, fending off poisonous snakes and lecherous men, chasing her camels when they get skittish and nursing them when they are injured, Davidson emerges as an extraordinarily courageous heroine driven by a love of Australia's landscape, an empathy for its indigenous people, and a willingness to cast away the trappings of her former identity. Tracks is the compelling, candid story of her odyssey of discovery and transformation.
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- Christiana
- 12-10-2019
There are always better ways to treat animals
How foolish and cruel people are with animals, unfortunately including the author of this book. I spent six years working with camels and other large animals in India, saw abominable acts laid out by locals, but certainly didn’t become like them.
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- Walker
- 16-04-2019
It really dragged on, an I mean really dragged on
It is clear from the author herself that she didn't really enjoy her journey. She felt that the spirit of it was robbed form her and it really shows. I think the best way of putting it is that it ends up about as interesting as your daily commute to work.
Though I will add, if you are thinking of farming camels, then it would appear that this book has a lot of tips to help you. Though I personally can't comment on how useful that information is.
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- Linda Finch
- 01-11-2016
how i remember the 70's
loved it. great narration, great story, great dog . Bloody hot in that red dirt country !
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- Elaina Wildenburg
- 09-09-2019
Awe Inspiring Journey.
Personally touching memoir of a brave woman's sheer courage and determination. Awe inspiring journey. I was inspired by Robyn Davidson's ability to relate to the harsh Australian outback with such good spirits.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-04-2018
Fascinating story
it made me think a lot about generational choices and lifestyle, only 40 years ago but a world apart.
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- FritzRadda
- 07-03-2018
I found a gem
Wow. I found a gem. Never knew about this epic journey on foot. Insight
into aboriginal struggles.
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- Peter
- 23-07-2016
Interesting and insightful but a bit rambling
Interesting and insightful but a bit rambling. Particularly during first half before leaving Alice. Coherency of story, authors experience and journey easier to follow through second half.
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- Stephen
- 04-06-2016
From a unique time and place
This is my first audio book and I enjoyed listening to it, although it dragged on in parts because I can read faster. Great story for anyone interested in getting below the skin of the Australian outback.
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- Julia
- 29-01-2020
What a truly great story!
I really loved this book. It’s not often that I think I’d like to read it again but I think I just might! But before I do, I have this need to ‘google’ Robyn Davidson to put a face to her story but something tells me I won’t see many photos. What a wonderful and courageous person! Thank you for sharing your story :-)
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- Anonymous User
- 06-12-2019
Amazing novel
Life changing, I laughed and I sobbed thank you Robyn! Must read for any woman adventurer
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- Mr Lee Rudd
- 02-04-2015
1970s adventure across Australia - different times
Across Australia by camel, or more correctly from Alice springs to the Indian Ocean by camel. The first half of this book was, to me, difficult going. Robyn came across as someone unsure of herself, but adamant she was right in whatever that was. She wants a character that warranted sympathy in the troubles she faced ahead of making her journey.
However, once the journey started, the transition from an insecure girl, unsure of her aim, to a determined adventurer, on her own terms, is palpable. It is also a story of making a journey in the public eye, one that she, in turns, detested and was dependent upon.
This is not a book of modern day society, but one of the 1970s in Australia, a time of old fashioned morals and ideas, and Robyn is definitely at odds with many of these. Perhaps this is why she comes across in the early stages of the book as contrary and uncertain of why, why was she doing this.
In her own words, the journey wouldn't be possible now, through many reasons not least modern controls and monitoring would get in the way.
Two of Robyn's quotes, one personal to her, one that rings very true for me.
“Camel trips do not begin or end, they merely change form”
“We can all escape the limitations imposed upon us”
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- David G
- 09-02-2016
Brilliant story of determination
I recently watched the film of the same name. I was entranced by the film and decided to listen to the Audible version of the book. Rarely do I find that films even get close to the original story written down in a book and once again this is true here. The film was good but the book is brilliant. Robyn Davidson is a tremendous writer and describes her struggles to organise her trip. She first had to learn how to handle the camels. She came across total charlatans who promised one thing then went back on their promises. Her description of her trip has you on the edge of your seat. The disasters - one in particular but I won't elaborate for fear of spooling the story - are beautifully documented. Her joy is obvious when things are going well. The kindness that she experiences. Her relationship with the National Geographic photographer who becomes an integral part if he book. All these things make this a terrific book to listen to. I don't know who narrates the story but she is very good too. I think you can tell that I really enjoyed this Audible book!
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- Patrick Birley
- 14-03-2019
Brilliant story, beautifully read
A wonderful adventure book in which you travel the journey with Robyn and feel the emotions. Inspiring!
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- Mike
- 26-01-2018
Amazing story
I was drawn into this tale so wonderfully narrated, I looked forward to my commute home so I could listen to it. It has been a pleasure. Well recommended.
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- E. Arnold
- 02-01-2018
Difficult person awesome concept infuriating attitude
I’m finding the author intriguing yet annoyingly naive arrogant and disrespectful of others whilst purporting compassion and appreciation for others. First few chapters are intriguing yet reveal surprising naivety. Sadly degenerates into arrogant self awareness and pomposity. Certainly an enormous achievement but also certainly not a person self reliant as it would appear to suggest. without the help luck and assistance from so many it would never have been achieved, and which, whilst being described were at same time sadly undervalued.
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- dawn
- 15-03-2017
Disappointing
I found it waffley, pretentious and frustrating because she never seemed happy or appreciative, always angry at everything, and often going into long rants about how unfair everything was about the world.
I often got 'lost' as to who she was with or where, and there was definitely an anticlimax at the end.
Quite disappointed after reading such good reviews and so many similar books that are in my opinion much better!
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- MISS S.
- 02-02-2017
Amazing story, wonderfully written & narrated
One of the best audio books I have heard. Would recommend to anyone, especially travellers
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- jessb
- 09-02-2018
The dog dies
I don't like giving spoilers but I probably would have put off listening had I known the dog was going to die at the end. My dog was recently killed in a similarly traumatic way. So just a warning for anyone else who needs to brace themselves against the graphic description. Aside from that, really interesting and sometimes amazing adventure.
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