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Six Littles Go A Long Way
By James Little
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Description
This captivating memoir chronicles six months of breathtaking scenery, unexpected challenges, and heartwarming encounters as the Little family traverses some of the world's most diverse terrain. From the scorching Nullarbor Plain to the snow-capped Himalayas, from tropical Bali beaches to the legendary Khyber Pass, their journey unfolds through three continents and sixteen countries during a time when such overland travel required true pioneering spirit.
Written with humor, honesty, and vivid detail from original diaries, Six Littles Go a Long Way captures both the magic and chaos of ambitious family travel. Readers will experience the tension of navigating hostile Holi Day celebrations in India, smile at mishaps with broken-down camper springs, and share the wonder of seven-year-old James seeing snow for the first time or standing before the awe-inspiring Taj Mahal.
The book reveals the adaptability of children and the determination of parents pushed beyond their comfort zones. From dealing with serious illness in remote locations to befriending fellow overlanders, Vietnamese boat people, and Afghan tribesmen, the Littles discover that human kindness transcends language and cultural barriers. Whether camping inside a giant Red Tingle tree in Australia, riding elephants to ancient forts in India, or navigating complex border crossings, each chapter delivers genuine adventure.Beyond the excitement, this is a deeply human story about family bonds tested by extreme circumstances. Becky and Julian's relationship evolves under pressure while their boys adapt with remarkable resilience to constant change, new cultures, and unexpected situations. The inclusion of diary entries from family friend Dianne adds valuable perspective to this compelling journey.
Perfect for adventure enthusiasts and anyone curious about epic family journeys, Six Littles Go a Long Way demonstrates what happens when wanderlust meets family determination. This engaging memoir captures 1970s overland travel-an era before GPS, mobile phones, or modern safety nets-when getting lost meant truly being lost, and every mile required courage, resourcefulness, and family unity.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
282
Release Date:
2025-11-24
Publication Date:
2025-11-24
Publisher:
Arena Books
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
1914390431
ISBN13:
9781914390432
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Weight:
609 g
Height:
152 cm
Width:
229 cm
Thickness:
18 cm
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