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'This book will make you want to travel to New Zealand while also giving the feeling you've been to the most special places and met the most fascinating people. This is travel writing at its best.' -- Michelle Auerbach, author of Feeding Each Other: Shaping Change in Food Systems through Relationship
A humorous, meandering journey through the many wonders of New Zealand in ninety days. Flâneur is French for 'one who wanders,' and in this sequel to Mature Flâneur: Slow Travels through Portugal, France, Italy and Norway, author Tim Ward and Teresa (his intrepid spouse), travel the length and breadth of New Zealand in an electric vehicle, exploring wilderness and wildlife, mountains and beaches, architecture and culture, geological and biological oddities, and the challenging dynamic of the nation's two peoples.
About the author
Tim Ward is the author of eleven books, including Mature Flâneur, Pro Truth, The Master Communicator's Handbook and the best-selling What the Buddha Never Taught. Tim is the publisher of Changemakers Books. He also co-owns Intermedia Communications Training with Teresa Erickson, his wife and business partner. They are digital nomads, based in Europe.
Summary
A humorous, meandering journey through the many hidden wonders of "the other down under."