Kari Herbert
<B>Kari Herbert</B> first started travelling at the age of ten months when her father, pioneering explorer Sir Wally Herbert, took Kari and her mother, Marie, to live among the Polar Inuit on a remote island off the northwest coast of Greenland. Today, Kari is an acclaimed author, photographer, and speaker. Her work has been published in magazines and newspapers all over the world, including the <I>Sunday Times</I>, the <I>Telegraph</I>, <I>Mail on Sunday</I>, the <I>Independent</I> and the <I>Guardian</I>. Her first book, <I>The Explorer's Daughter</I>, received outstanding reviews and was chosen as Book of the Week by BBC Radio 4. It has since been translated into Danish, Dutch, Italian, and Polish. Kari Herbert is the founding director of Polarworld, an independent publishing company that produces inspirational books and projects to bring an awareness of wilderness places to a diverse audience. She lives in Cornwall, England.