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Michelle Lee
Funny, completely irreverent, intimate and “in your face”, take a walk in Michelle Lee’s life: be prepared to be fascinated, fed-up, annoyed and informed, particularly in the reflective “letters to...
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Roland Perry
The most extraordinary tales of heroic feats and mateship come out of every conflict and none more so than the heart-warming, astonishing tale of Horrie and his mates, the men...
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Ken Duncan
For more than thirty years Ken Duncan has travelled the world capturing those precious moments in time that not only can record a history of the world as it is...
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Tim Cope
Genghis Khan set out to build the largest land empire in history and succeeded. Tim Cope set out to follow in his footsteps, not to build an empire but to...
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Germaine Greer
When Germaine Greer was sixty two she bought a forest: she was not sure why she bought a forest other than she did, because at the time there did not...
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Louis Nowra
The face of Kings Cross is changing: gone is the character that once made The Cross what it was, gone is the infamous Pink Pussy Cat Club, with many of...
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Ron and Elizabeth Morrison
Ah, those were the days. Every generation is about change of some sort but perhaps, and this may be a nostalgia reflection, none that followed have been quite like the...
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Bloomsbury
Guinea pigs are the cutest of little creatures; all soft fur, little cheeping sounds and always good for a quick cuddle. They tend to be tolerant and kids love them,...
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Samantha Richards
Beautifully written in a relaxed and enjoyable style Samantha Richards shares her story of growth. She talks freely and confidently about a gift given to her virtually from birth, that...
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JM Levar
Every vignette which makes up the collection called Heartskin Stories is unique. It is unique in this instance because not only is it the story of a person met and...
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Charles M Fisher PhD
Meditation in the Wild is complex, contemplative and once commenced very difficult to put down. It is a documentation of an ideal, coupled with years of learning and practice in...
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Paul Barry
There’s not a lot of sex in this book but there are a lot of lies which makes for more than interesting reading on one of the most, shall we...
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