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--The Christmas Mystery by Jostein Gaarder--Excellent as a literary advent calendar. A journey in time as well as distance, more historical and philosophical than religious.

--Cry, The Beloved Country by Alan Paton--Great book for a glimpse into South Africa. Contains especially deep ideas that would be valuable for young people to confront. Fits particularly well in term 3 of Year 10.

--Dervla Murphy's books, such as Full Tilt. She sees the world on a bicycle. Fascinating reading, well written, and quite current. Also somewhat anti-Christian in flavor. Pre--reading recommended.

--Tracks by Robyn Davidson. A young woman crosses Australia by camel. Well written, interesting, definitely needs pre-reading (she sometimes travels nude).

--My Family and Other Animals by Gerald Durrell. Most of Durrell's books are travel stories with conservation-minded animal collection as the purpose. They also work well as nature reading.

--Travel books such as 'Lonely Planet' and 'Insight Guides.' These will need a bit more parental involvement as certain readings will be a waste of time, and others less than edifying (descriptions of red light districts, for example).

--Heidi's Alp "One Family's Search for Storybook Europe" by Christina Hardyment. Well written travel guide tracing the roots of children's books from Hans Brinker's Holland, to Hans Christian Anderson's Denmark and Germany. Pre-reading recommended (includes a passage about castration).

--Remember Me to Harold Square by Paula Danziger. Three kids explore New York. Basically a travel guide in fiction form.

--Naturalist by E.O. Wilson--his autobiography. Well written. Theme: how his childhood interests and adventures developed into his (spectacular) adult career. Also, his Journey to the Ants is a popular book on the travel and research behind his Pulitzer prize winning book Ants. Please preview.

--Dove by Robin Lee Graham. Preview, read aloud, or save for a more mature student.

--Peace Child by Don Richardson. Mr. Richardson was a missionary who brought the gospel to a cannibalistic tribe. An amazing story of a stone age tribe's first contacts with the outside world in the early 1960's.

--Walking the Bible by Bruce Feiler

--Richard Halliburton's Royal Road to Romance - please preview (not online, but typically available through used booksellers).

--Walk Across America, and Walk Across China, by Peter Jenkins

--Looking for Alaska by Peter Jenkins

--The Walk West by Barbara Jenkins and Peter Jenkins (OOP)

--Bill Bryson books (as readalouds)

The Advisory hasn't looked at these, but they come highly recommended and are worth pursuing:

The Geography Behind History by Gordon East

The Last Secrets of the Silk Road by Alexandra Tolstoy

Chasing the Sea by Tom Bissell

Waugh Abroad by Evelyn Waugh

1,000 Places to See Before You Die: A Traveler's Life List, by Patricia Schultz

Almost Heaven by Martin Fletcher

The Hills is Lonely by Lillian Beckwith

Other older travel books (for those watching the budget, these are online as free etexts!):

- Following the Equator: A Journey Around the World by Mark Twain

- In the South Seas by Robert Louis Stevenson, Neil Rennie (Editor)

- Sailing Alone Around the World by Joshua Slocum

- Mariner of St. Malo: A Chronicle of the Voyages of Jacques Cartier (1500's) by Stephen Leacock