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Paula Delgado-Kling

Leonor: The story of a Lost Childhood is a brutal, factual and honest account of life in Columbia from both sides of the political and economic divide, written over many...

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Diane Watson

For more than 30 years Diane Watson a has worked in the Financial Industry, building a stellar reputation as a Financial Advisor to many clients of which a number are...

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Lisa Ashworth

For you it is time to begin to have a family, something you have wanted to do for many years, but for one reason or another the timing has not...

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Celeste Mogador. Translated Kirsten Hall Geisler.

In 1852 Celeste Mogador wrote her memoirs in self-defence. Speaking out about the lack of justice to be found in France during the dangerous years of her growing from childhood...

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Simon Kenny

Tarot is an art that goes back through time, further than ever imagined by the lay person or often practitioner, who is familiar with the Tarot of divination, the purported...

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Daniel C. Abel, R. Dean Grubbs

It is evident from the foreword in this book, The Lives of Sharks that the authors are passionate about sharks. Daniel Abel is a professor of Marine Biology and R....

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Alexander McCall Smith

If you have enjoyed any of Alexander’s McCall Smith’s books, you will undoubtedly be drawn to read I Think of You. It is his writing at its finest, showing the...

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Edited by Richard Neville and Rachel Franks.

Behind the paintings of the State Library of NSW What a truly beautiful coffee table and research book Reading the Rooms which is edited by Richard Neville and Rachel Franks....

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Kiera Lindsay

The ambitions of Adelaide Ironside, the first Australian artist to astonish the world How thrilling it is to discover another female artist, born in Sydney in 1831, whose works have...

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Kathleen Ready Dayan

Life is a leap of faith, a jump from a bridge railing. She is walking over the bridge; he is standing on the rails getting ready to jump. She stops...

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Darryl Jones

The beautiful, coloured photos in Getting to Know Your Neighbourhood Birds make it a splendid way to spend time browsing the pages. However, it is much more than photographs. The...

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Edited Donna Lu, Foreword Professor Mary O’Kane AC.

The release of The Best Australian Science Writing 2023 is cause for great excitement. In its thirteenth year, the articles have been chosen from Professional Writers, Scientists and Science Communicators....