A journey through history and across the planet,Β VoyagersΒ shows how exploration has led humanity to the brink of destructionβand how it might help us face the challenges of the future
A journey through history and across the planet, Voyagers shows how exploration has led humanity to the brink of destruction-and how it might help us face the challenges of the future.'A beautiful, important book, charged with the questing rigour of science and the poetic hauntings of a restless spirit.' KIM MAHOOD'Moving effortlessly from the immensity of planetary time to profoundly human questions about love and hope, Voyagers is a remarkable achievement.' JAMES BRADLEYFrom the beginning, we have been wanderers. Our explorations have rewarded us with land, resources, food and knowledge, but have also pushed planetary systems to breaking point-and still we seek new seas to fish, oil deposits to drill, forests to fell.Award-winning science writer Lauren Fuge journeys from the fjords of the Pacific Northwest to the geology of outback Australia to the edges of the known universe, and asks- what drives our urge to explore? Can we find in our voyaging history the tools to reimagine our future?Voyagers is an electrifying adventure, a compelling personal narrative, a hymn to the Earth-and a call to action.PRAISE'Fuge is an accomplished science writer with a literary sensibility, both of which she demonstrates in this intriguing book...This is no airy-fairy travelogue, but an activist's call for us to stop and reconsider how we travel now.' Guardian'Brilliant. This book holds questions that must be addressed as matters of physical urgency. Please read it. And please take up fighting for those questions as you can.' Ashley Hay'Voyagers is a journey worth taking for readers interested in humanity's interaction with nature, a history of exploration, or a memoir of one woman's quest to embrace her own restlessness.' Antony Morris, Books and Publishing
βFuge is an accomplished science writer with a literary sensibility, both of which she demonstrates in this intriguing bookβ¦This is no airy-fairy travelogue, but an activistβs call for us to stop and reconsider how we travel now.β Guardian
βA beautiful, important book, charged with the questing rigour of science and the poetic hauntings of a restless spirit.β Kim Mahood
βMoving effortlessly from the immensity of planetary time to profoundly human questions about love and hope, Voyagers is a remarkable achievement.β
James BradleyβBrilliant. This book asks questions that must be addressed as matters of urgency. Please read it.β
Ashley HayLauren Fuge is an award-winning science writer who is currently undertaking a PhD exploring creative forms of climate communication. She won the magazine category of the 2023 AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards and the 2022 UNSW Bragg Prize for Science Writing. Her writing features regularly in the Best Australian Science Writing anthology. Fuge holds a Bachelor of Creative Arts in Creative Writing and a Bachelor of Science in Experimental and Theoretical Physics.
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