Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent
Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent is a travel writer with a particular penchant for travelling alone through remote regions. She's sweated through the jungles of Borneo, driven across China's Gobi desert in a small pink tuk tuk, attempted to reach the Siberian Arctic on a clapped out Russian motorcycle, explored the remains of the Ho Chi Minh Trail and travelled across the remote North-East Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.
To date she has written threebooks, Tuk Tuk to the Road (the Friday Project, 2007) and A Short Ride in the Jungle (Summersdale, 2014). Dervla Murphy said of the latter that she 'enormously enjoyed every page' while Ted Simon called it 'truly wonderful - a book after my own heart.'
Antonia's third book, Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains, about Arunachal Pradesh, was published by Simon & Schuster in 2017.
www.theitinerant.co.uk
Twitter - @AntsBK
Instagram - @AntsBK
Represented by: Imogen Pelham
Titles
Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains (2017, Simon & Schuster)
A Short Ride in the Jungle (2014, Summersdale)
Tuk Tuk to the Road (2007, The Friday Project)
To date she has written threebooks, Tuk Tuk to the Road (the Friday Project, 2007) and A Short Ride in the Jungle (Summersdale, 2014). Dervla Murphy said of the latter that she 'enormously enjoyed every page' while Ted Simon called it 'truly wonderful - a book after my own heart.'
Antonia's third book, Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains, about Arunachal Pradesh, was published by Simon & Schuster in 2017.
www.theitinerant.co.uk
Twitter - @AntsBK
Instagram - @AntsBK
Represented by: Imogen Pelham
Titles
Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains (2017, Simon & Schuster)
A Short Ride in the Jungle (2014, Summersdale)
Tuk Tuk to the Road (2007, The Friday Project)