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Daisy Wood

Powerful, captivating and immensely enjoyable The Forgotten Bookshop in Paris captures the devastation of the war years in Paris, the destruction caused by the German occupation, the tireless and dangerous...

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Jessica Hickman

How to develop a speak-up culture The Upstander Leader from Jessica Hickman is a book which is long overdue, as it addresses the serious and costly issue of work place...

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Bill Morris

This superbly written book, The Road To Gondwana seamlessly covers areas of Science, Ecology and Geography. Bill Morris has a fascination for Gondwana Land and explains the latest scientist research...

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Ali Whitelock (editor)

Born of a project launched by Westwords in 2021 the beautiful, heartbreaking anthology full of sadness, joy and hope Today, Tomorrow, Forever Being Rohingya has been created by four young...

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Divorce or separation is never an easy choice to make, but once the decission is made there are a raft of issues waiting to catch the unaware, no matter how...

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Michael Vietch

In 1922 Eric Feldt reluctantly left the Royal Australian navy (RAN) to go and see the world, in search of the adventure he could not find in the Navy. Little...

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Jennie Jones

Set in Queensland from 1942, this Historical Fiction, Daughter of the Home Front deals with people during the war period. The main character, Emma Hatton, is a smart young woman...

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Anthony Cooper.

Many people have been to Darwin and visited the war museum there. During the Second World War the extent of the bombing of Darwin was kept quiet but now most...

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Julie Fisher

I have seldom come across a book such as The Unexpected Journey which has the power to change lives and social conscience. It is clearly written, modelled with love and...

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Zoe Boccabella

The Proxy Bride from Zoe Boccabella, in a very entertaining style reveals yet another slice of Australian History that may have by-passed many people. Zoe Boccabella begins her story in...

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Nicholas Coffill

What a magnificent coffee table book Photography in Cambodia 1866 to the present is, whether you have been to Cambodia, and recognise many of the subjects, or have never been...

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The Griffith Institute. Ed: Professor Richard Bruce Parkinson.

Excavating The Archive - Tutankhamun is a magnificent coffee table book which will lure the reader to explore the story of the discovery and contents of the famous tomb of...