German backpacker Carolina Wilga is set to release a book about her survival experience in the Western Australian outback. The announcement comes about one year after she was rescued following 12 days lost in the remote region. According to both reports, Wilga’s ordeal became widely known after search and rescue efforts located her. The book is presented as a way to share her account of what happened during the period she was missing, including the circumstances leading to her being stranded and the challenges she faced while trying to survive in harsh outback conditions. The coverage does not provide further details about the book’s publication date, publisher, or specific content beyond linking it to her earlier rescue. Both outlets frame the release as a follow-up to the rescue and recovery that occurred after nearly two weeks in the outback. No competing timelines or differing details are cited between the sources.