Robyn Davidson's memoir "Tracks"

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Robyn Davidson's memoir "Tracks" is a non-fiction account of her solo 1,700-mile trek across the Australian desert with camels in the late 1970s, exploring themes of isolation, resilience, and connection to the land.

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instanceOf memoir
non-fiction book
adaptedAs Tracks (2013 film)
author Robyn Davidson
basedOn Robyn Davidson's real journey
contains accounts of interactions with remote communities
descriptions of desert ecology
reflections on gender roles
countryOfOrigin Australia
depicts camel trekking
desert environment
featuresAnimal camels
genre autobiographical writing
travel literature
hasIllustrations photographs by Rick Smolan
hasInfluenced subsequent Australian travel narratives
hasISBN 9780224017692
hasMediaType audiobook
e-book
print
hasPageCount around 270 pages
journeyDistance 1700 miles
2700 kilometers
languageVariant Australian English
literaryForm prose
literarySignificance classic of Australian travel writing
mainSubject Australian desert
Robyn Davidson
solo journey
narrativePerspective first-person
notableFor depiction of a woman undertaking a solo desert trek
exploration of Aboriginal culture encounters
originalLanguage English
placeOfJourneyEnd Indian Ocean
placeOfJourneyStart Alice Springs
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
publicationYear 1980
publisher Jonathan Cape
setting Australian outback
settingPeriod late 1970s
targetAudience adult readers
theme connection to the land
independence
isolation
resilience
self-discovery
survival
timeSpanOfEvents approximately nine months

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