What happens when a corporate executive's wife says "Write your resignation - we're going on a twelve-month holiday"?
Mark Hancock thought Sandy was joking. Five years later, they're still on the road.
From a kangaroo crash in the middle of nowhere to a lemon van that spent more time on tow trucks than they did driving it, Mark and Sandy's journey from Brisbane suburbanites to full-time nomads wasn't the Instagram-perfect adventure they'd imagined.
This is the honest story of two high school sweethearts who found each other again after 35 years apart, then discovered that selling everything and living in a caravan would either destroy their relationship or make it stronger than ever.
Through four vans, countless disasters, and the steepest learning curve of their lives, they've figured out what works, what doesn't, and what really matters when your home has wheels and your office view changes every week.
If you've ever dreamed of hitting the road but wondered if it's really possible, this book is your reality check - complete with practical advice, financial truths, and proof that it's never too late to completely change your life.
Sometimes the biggest risk isn't taking the leap. It's staying somewhere that's slowly killing your spirit.