A Contemporary Australian novel
by Johan Ramerman

COMING SOON
The Storyline
Some journeys start with a map. Theirs started with a text message that read, simply, Could we meet?Forty years after their first goodbye, Kathleen and Joop are given a second chance neither of them saw coming. Now they're on the road together in an old bus that's seen better days, chasing something they can't quite name, and trusting the road to get them there.Storms roll in. Old fears surface. And somewhere along the way, two people who once thought their story was finished discover it might have only just begun.Come With Me is a warm, wry and quietly moving tale of love rediscovered, proof that the best adventures are the ones you never see coming, and the best company is the kind you thought you'd lost for good.
Bio
Johan Ramerman is an Australian author whose writing draws on a lifetime of travel, practical experience, and a deep appreciation of the Australian landscape and the people who call it home.Born in the Netherlands and migrating to Australia as a child, Johan spent decades working in information technology, project management and business before embracing an off-grid lifestyle. He now travels extensively throughout Australia in his restored 1995 HINO motorhome, Blue Belle, documenting his journeys through photography, writing and film.His fiction is inspired by the people, places and unexpected encounters found on the open road, exploring themes of second chances, resilience, humour and the enduring power of human connection. Richly grounded in real places and authentic experiences, his stories celebrate the generosity, quiet beauty and unpredictable charm of regional Australia.When he isn't writing, Johan enjoys photography, cooking, restoring old equipment and sharing his travels with others.Come With Me — Let's See What's Out There Together is his debut novel.
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