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Leave No Trace
Book: Leave No Trace
Written by: Hannah Nyala
Publisher: Pocket
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

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Rating: 4 / 5
In addition to being an excellent adventure story, this book provides an insightful picture of anthropological and naturalist details of the Australian outback. A love story, a crime novel, a philosophical diary and an ending that just brings it all together. A great read! I am looking forward to more from this author.


Leave No Trace
Rating: 5 / 5
This was a great read! It took me much longer to get through because I wanted to savor every line, therefore, I stretched out reading it longer than I usually do. After finishing it, I felt like I wanted to talk to the author, and to the people in the book.

Besides being a rugged adventure story, it is also a love story and expresses exactly the sentiments of anyone who has met his/her soulmate. The feelings Tally had for Paul and the expressions of love he expressed through his journal left me with the same longings for them to be together.

This was the most satisfying book I have read in a long time and I am looking forward to Nyala's next Tally Nowata novel and reading anything else she has written. In fact, that is why I logged onto Amazon.com right after finishing, "Leave No Trace." Read it, and you won't be disappointed.!




A gripping, emotional experience. 4 1/2 stars
Rating: 4 / 5
For Tally Nowata a trip to Australia was supposed to be a well deserved vacation. She was looking forward to spending a little quiet time with her lover Paul. Instead, the trip turns into her worst nightmare. Paul left to pick up his daughter at the airport fourteen days ago. He was only supposed to be gone a few hours. Stranded alone in the scorching desert with very little water and even less food Tally must seek out the nearest town (which is an insurmountable length away) in order to survive. As a skilled Search and Rescue Wilderness Ranger in the Rocky Mountains, Tally has had extensive training in survival methods. Unfortunately, Tally is out of her element and all of her survival training is virtually useless in the desolate desert.

As Tally leaves the relative safety of the camp she and Paul had built she soon stumbles upon the grisly truth behind Paul's disappearance and realizes she's in far greater danger than she ever anticipated. Hidden in Paul's ruined vehicle Tally finds Paul's young daughter (from a failed marriage) Josie who has managed to survive on the meager supplies left in the vehicle. The discovery of Josie gives Tally a reason to carry on even when grief threatens to undo her. She must, at all costs, get the girl to safety.

Gripping from page one "Leave No Trace" only intensifies as Tally must not only struggle to survive against impossible odds but finds herself running for her life. Though tense and filled with suspense the book shines as Tally and Josie, initially wary of each other, get to know each other on a level most people will never experience. Both need each other to survive and forge a bond that gives them the drive to needed to get through the endless days and nights. The characters experience incredible growth and Tally, especially, finds it a life altering experience.

I've never had to struggle to survive nor have I been anywhere even remotely near a barren desert but the author brings the terrifying experience to vivid life. The things Tally and Josie must do in order to survive are sometimes disturbing and are gruesomely described but never for shock value. The story slows down here and there but never for any tedious length of time. Just when it seems like everything will be okay another overwhelming obstacle is thrown in the way. The desperate search for food, the delirium, exhaustion and unexpected wounds and, again, the careful attention to character development make this book an unforgettable experience. 4 � stars

~ Laurie Shallah




 
 
 



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