
Different Natures
And the Spaces In-Between
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Graham Field
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Graham Field
About this listen
Different Natures takes you on three journeys. Each gives an honest and passionate insight into the evolution of a compulsive traveler. Looking for direction with the wrong eyes spawned Graham’s lust for wandering. The miles cleared his vision, and the hunger for longer distance grows with an insatiable appetite for new experiences.
Based on his diaries spanning a 12-year period of travel from the Arctic Circle to Mexico, Graham Field’s journeys are his life. Inevitably, these experiences increase his awareness as he passes through various natures of both a reluctant maturity and the extreme environments between his destinations.
From midnight sun to darkest nights, there’s as much diversity in these tales as common threads.
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- Bill
- 06-12-20
Graham's best yet!
I read via Kindle and listened via WhisperSync. Graham's narration of his own story adds another dimension to this fantastic book!
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- Sam
- 05-08-22
really enjoyed this book
I heard from adv rider radio raw about this book. I'm a landscaper full time for work. I listen to books all day and this book I couldn't get enough of!! i really enjoyed the details of the interaction. I ride Motorcycles myself and have ridden in Mexico and the USA. this was so accurate. thank you Graham Field !! Rock On !
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- Gus
- 12-01-21
Love the author and other titles, dont read this one first!
Love Graham and his other titles. If youre new, read his other titles first, then come back to this one.
Great performance and audio quality
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- DeaconTheMunk
- 08-14-20
Great reflection and story.
10/10 enjoyed this book, loved the Alaska trip the most as I want to do the same trip and find myself relating to it more than Grahams other trips shares in this book but I really enjoy how he tells his stories and adventures as well as his own reflection and opinion in his own voice. I have nonstop listened to three of his books now and find myself wanting more! Going to have to pickup his fourth book soon!
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- Raphael Balimann
- 01-16-20
Perfect food for travel wanderlust
At times biting and grim commentary, frequently funny and upbeat, honest and revealing. Great read when you're stuck at home but want your mind to escape the confinment of your daily routine, a fantastic book. I'll just contradict the author in one way: do read fiction!
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- rick
- 10-18-23
happy pills required
Really struggled at the beginning of this story as the narrator really had a negative attitude. I do enjoy listening to his podcast, but this audiobook was difficult to be entertained by... thankfully towards the end it became a little easier for me to stay with. I've listened to many other audio books in regards to motorcycle Adventures and, for the most part, all were much more upbeat and entertaining.
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