Unfinished Woman
Title

Unfinished Woman

Description
Bloomsbury presents Unfinished Woman by Robyn Davidson, read by Kerry Fox. "Searching, captivating and miraculously honest. Davidson has a voice we want to travel with, and to know."—Lisa Brennan-Jobs, New York Times bestselling author of Small Fry A spellbinding memoir exploring time and memory, home and belonging, from the internationally bestselling author of Tracks, "an unforgettably powerful book" (Cheryl Strayed). In 1977, while she was in her twenties, Robyn Davidson set off with a dog and four camels to cross 1,700 miles of Australian desert to the sea. A life of almost constant travelling followed—from the Outback to Sydney's underworld; from sixties street life, to the London literary scene; from migrating with nomads in India and Tibet, to marrying an Indian prince. The only territory she avoided was the past. In Unfinished Woman, she ventures into that unknown, unearthing an ache for a lost but barely remembered mother and an unmet desire to feel at home in her freedom. Adventurous but guarded, fearless yet broken, Davidson asks: how can we live with pain and uncertainty, to find beauty in the strangeness of being? Unfinished Woman is a stunning literary achievement, inviting readers in as a world-famous wandering spirit is, for the first time, laid truly bare.
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Product details
Title:
Unfinished Woman
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Language:
EN
ISBN Audio:
9781639731992
Publication date:
December 4, 2023
Duration
9 hrs 8 mins
Product type
AUDIO
Explicit:
No
Audio drama:
No
Unabridged:
Yes
About the author:
Robyn Davidson is the author of several books, including Travelling Light, Desert Places, and the international bestseller Tracks: A Woman's Solo Trek Across 1700 Miles of Australian Outback. Born on a cattle property in Queensland, Australia, she has traveled extensively, living in Sydney, Brisbane, London, New York, and India, where she migrated with and wrote about nomads. She is now based in Melbourne but spends several months a year in the Indian Himalayas.