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The boy from Gorge River : from New Zealand's remotest family to the world beyond / Chris Long ; read by Jackson Bliss.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Tullamarine, Victoria : Bolinda Audio, 2022.Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 9 audio discs (CD) (9 hr., 22 min.) : digital, stereo ; 12 cm ; in containerISBN:
  • 9781038625809
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 302.545092 23
Read by Jackson Bliss.Summary: On the West Coast of the South Island, past deep fjords, glassy lakes, forested valleys and snow-capped mountains, lies the Long family cabin. It was here that Chris Long spent the first 17 years of his life, two days' hike from the nearest road. In this heartfelt and captivating audiobook, Chris describes childhood with nature on his doorstep ? helping his father catch crayfish and his mother grow vegetables, dreaming of helicopter visits, playing with toys crafted from driftwood and jade and learning to survive in the wild. It was a simple yet blissful upbringing that equipped Chris with the skills and resilience to seek new limits in the world beyond. Since leaving Gorge River, he has travelled to over 60 countries and six continents from the Arctic to the Antarctic, encountering endangered wildlife, untouched environments and people ? like himself ? from the remotest corners of the earth.
List(s) this item appears in: March 2024 Audiobooks
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Read by Jackson Bliss.

On the West Coast of the South Island, past deep fjords, glassy lakes, forested valleys and snow-capped mountains, lies the Long family cabin. It was here that Chris Long spent the first 17 years of his life, two days' hike from the nearest road. In this heartfelt and captivating audiobook, Chris describes childhood with nature on his doorstep ? helping his father catch crayfish and his mother grow vegetables, dreaming of helicopter visits, playing with toys crafted from driftwood and jade and learning to survive in the wild. It was a simple yet blissful upbringing that equipped Chris with the skills and resilience to seek new limits in the world beyond. Since leaving Gorge River, he has travelled to over 60 countries and six continents from the Arctic to the Antarctic, encountering endangered wildlife, untouched environments and people ? like himself ? from the remotest corners of the earth.

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