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Sarah Murgatroyd

    Sarah Murgatroyd était une auteure dont l'œuvre a été marquée par une profonde perspicacité philosophique et une remarquable résilience face à l'adversité. Sa prose explorait souvent les thèmes du voyage, de l'endurance et de l'esprit humain, reflétant ses propres expériences de vie. Avec une détermination inébranlable, elle a surmonté d'importants défis de santé pour concrétiser ses visions littéraires. Son style d'écriture a été décrit comme incisif et évocateur, capable d'attirer les lecteurs au cœur de ses explorations. Murgatroyd a laissé une marque indélébile dans la littérature grâce à sa perspective unique et à son esprit indomptable.

    The Dig Tree
    • The Dig Tree

      • 372pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      'In 1860, an eccentric band of adventurers, cheered on by 15,000 excited people, set off from Melbourne, Australia, to try to do something no one had ever done before: cross the vast and forbidding interior of the country from sea to sea. To succeed, they would have to push through 1,600 miles of the hottest, driest, most punishing desert on earth . . . then turn around and come back again. They expected it to be hard. In fact, it was much worse than that. Comprising 19 men, 26 camels, 23 horses and six wagons, the Victorian Exploring Expedition, as it was formally known, had too much of everything but common sense and useful experience. Almost immediately things began to unravel. The group set off at exactly the wrong time of year. The leader was an idiosyncratic Irish policeman who had no experience of desert conditions and was famous for getting lost even in built-up areas. What they were attempting to do was practically impossible anyway. On the first day they made not quite six miles. It was mostly downhill from there.

      The Dig Tree
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