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Laurence Fearnley

    Laurence Fearnley è un'acclamata romanziera la cui opera approfondisce il profondo rapporto tra gli esseri umani e il mondo naturale, in particolare il paesaggio montano. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da una meticolosa attenzione ai dettagli e da una profonda esplorazione della psiche umana, mentre i suoi personaggi lottano nella loro ricerca di significato e connessione. La prosa di Fearnley è sia poetica che penetrante, utilizzando spesso l'ambiente per riflettere la vita interiore dei suoi soggetti. La sua prospettiva unica, plasmata da esperienze in ambienti remoti come l'Antartide, offre ai lettori spunti sulla solitudine, la resilienza e la cruda bellezza dei luoghi isolati.

    To the Mountains
    Room
    NEW ZEALANDS GREAT WALKS THE COMPLETE GU
    • New Zealand's Great Walks are truly world class. In a country blessed with hundreds of spectacular tracks to choose from, these are considered the best of the best. They pass through some of our most breathtaking landscapes - including golden sand beaches, ancient rainforests and high mountains. New Zealand's Great Walks- The Complete Guide is the only handbook anyone will need to experience these outdoor adventures. Each of the walks (and one river journey) is presented in a clear, user-friendly way, including- - An overview and highlights - Planning notes - Track description - Points of interest - Other things to do in the area Also included in the book is- - A brief history of the Great Walks - Conservation information - Notes on how to prepare for your trip - Useful websites and resources Authored by expert outdoor enthusiasts Paul and Shelley Hersey and fully illustrated with maps and stunning photography, New Zealand's Great Walks is the guide no keen adventurer can do without!

      NEW ZEALANDS GREAT WALKS THE COMPLETE GU
    • Room

      • 214pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      One morning a young patient fails to keep an appointment. Room is the story of what happens to Amelia in the days that follow. A compelling novel from a remarkable new writer of New Zealand.

      Room
    • To the Mountains

      • 372pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      "A schoolgirl races from class to join a weekend trip to the hills. A mountaineering guide recalls his first weeks on the job during the 1920s. A young climber is shown the best route over the Main Divide by a big bull thar. A climbing party is bombarded by falling rock when Ruapehu suddenly erupts. A mountaineer pays tribute to the Maori guides from South Westland, while a fighter pilot tries to recapture an ascent of the Minarets from his tent in Nigeria during World War II. From the Durrans of Fiordland to Denali in Alaska, New Zealand climbers, both experienced and recreational have captured their alpine experience in letters, journals, articles, memoirs, poems and novels. Drawing on 150 years of published and unpublished material, Laurence Fearnley and Paul Hersey, two top contemporary authors, have compiled a wide-ranging, fascinating and moving glimpse into New Zealand's mountaineering culture and the people who write about it"--Jacket.

      To the Mountains