Bill Morris is a writer, documentary filmmaker and musician based in Port Chalmers, New Zealand. He has worked extensively as a wildlife filmmaker for NHNZ, the BBC Natural History Unit and others, and his passion for science and stories of the natural world informs all of his work.
The book is a fascinating read which takes the armchair explorer on a journey to a world which is long gone, step by step through eons of time. * The Senior * a really enjoyable book. It reads more like a fiction book than nonfiction, despite being packed full of great information -- Narelle Graham * ABC South Australia regional afternoons * When you really love, really appreciate, really immerse yourself in the forces of nature, that is when you perhaps care a little more about our impacts on it. It's important and powerful work * RNZ - None To Noon * It is a scholarly and persuasive work, dazzling in its detail, but immensely entertaining and intriguing * The Australian * The Road To Gondwana should be in every home. It is written for all to understand, and with so many descriptive stories, from the girls picking out coal with their fingers in India to geologists exploring the sea beds. Immensely relevant today! * Blue Wolf Reviews * A wonderful new book. Is a lovely looking book, it is beautifully designed. It would be a great Chrissie present * OarFM - Morning Show * Prior to reading this book I had no idea that geology and palaeontology could be so interesting, so fascinating. * Schooldays Magazine *