ACCOLADES FOR TRAVELS WITH MY HAT: A LIFETIME ON THE ROAD

With a string of accolades from a Top 10 Amazon reviewer, complimentary media coverage, and as a winner for best Non-Fiction book of America’s Self Publishing Review for 2014, Travels with My Hat: A Lifetime on the Road by photojournalist Christine Osborne has, since its recent publication, embarked on a journey all its’ own. The culmination of a life’s work, Travels begins in the 1950s in the tiny Australian gold mining town of Temora. Osborne’s classmates laughed at her when she declared she wanted to see the world. But in the decades to follow that’s exactly what she did, becoming an accomplished international travel writer and photographer whose many adventures include encounters with the Queens of England and Jordan, and Sheikha Fatima, the desert queen of Abu Dhabi. “At the time I never considered myself an adventurer, but I suppose when I look back at my life and put it in to context, that is what I was,” says Osborne from her “current home” in the Blue Mountains...