The Only Way Home, Liz Byron
The Only Way Home, Liz Byron
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The Only Way Home
One woman, two donkeys and an extraordinary outback journey of healing and renewal

Author: Liz Byron

Narrator: Molly Stewart

Unabridged: 11 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Liz Byron

Published: 11/05/2021


Synopsis

On a warm day in May 2004 Liz Byron set off from Cooktown with her two companions, donkeys Grace and Charley, on a self-imposed challenge to walk 2500 kilometres of the Bicentennial National Trail over 9 months. This epic journey was a rite of passage to mark leaving 40 years of marriage and embarking on life as a single woman at the age of 61. She foresaw that self-reliance, physical stamina and route-finding would be challenges but couldn’t have known how the environment in Queensland was to test her to the limit. Years of drought had left much of her route a dusty wasteland, without food or water for her animals. Years of suffering from childhood abuse and a family tragedy had left her unwilling to ask for help. Walking became a meditation, an exercise in being in the moment even when that moment was 43 degrees or she hadn’t eaten for 7 hours. In her moving memoir, Liz reveals how she healed herself step by step on the way to her new home in northern NSW – by learning to trust her intuition, the wisdom of her animals and the kindness of strangers. "Liz Byron is a singular and brave woman whose nine-month trek with her donkeys was a truly inspirational achievement at the age of 61. Her long walk also took her into the depths of her own heart, a journey every bit as challenging as those 2500 kilometres from one end of Queensland to the other. Hers is a very Australian narrative, the size of the land opening up to the size of her inner exploration. She tells her story with humour, humility and directness, and I can only hope that when I reach that stage of life I have half as much courage" - Malcome Knox, (Author and Journalist for The Sydney Morning Herald, The Sun Herald and more)​.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Gretchen on March 14, 2021

Liz Byron challenges herself in every way, mentally, physically and spiritually to start afresh by walking the rugged Bicentennial National Trail towards a new, independent life. Her companions on this journey are two likeable donkeys Grace and Charley, and Liz’s symbol, the wild watchful wedge-tail......more

Goodreads review by Robyn on March 19, 2020

Fantastic story and very insightful. Liz weaves her traumatic past within the story of a solo walking trek through Australia's harsh outback. Well-written and easy to read.......more

Goodreads review by Judy on June 22, 2020

Well I admit this trekking memoir was quite different to what I had anticipated. I was drawn to the title primarily because I am a total donkey nut and dove right in. An amazing journey by Liz and Grace and Charlie both physically but more so by all she revealed and learned along the way. Such comple......more

Goodreads review by Maureen Cavanagh on May 23, 2023

I enjoyed this book from an awed point of view. The bicentennial trail is not a walk in the park and the author tackled it courageously. I learned heaps about donkeys, especially their totally differing view of life to horses. The many people met along the trail reinforced that Australia is full of......more

Goodreads review by Jane on March 21, 2020

Extraordinary. I was honestly planning a bush walk and stumbled across this one. I work in the social services sector so did not pick this up next “Wild” where it should have been on the shelves. Expecting an adventure memoir, I was quite stunned to read the intertwined exploration of donkey behaviou......more