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Jane Devenport

Jane Devonport is a professional artist of many years standing who enjoys nothing better than to share her artwork and reach out to budding artist everywhere through the medium of...

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Beth Wyatt

Are you a purveyor of the thought that you can sleep when you are either old or dead, and wonder why, with your full and fantastically busy lifestyle you never,...

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Elizabeth Wein

Growing up can be tough. That’s what makes that period of life such fertile ground for authors. This period of life is the setting of Elizabeth Wein’s book The Enigma...

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Kate O'Donnell

In her acknowledgements, Kate O’Donnell sums up This One Is Ours by saying,” Lets ’make noise, make art, and make change.” She has written a truly inspirational story in a...

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Stuart Coupe

Written by Stuart Coupe, a music journalist who was for a good number of years Paul Kelly’s manager, Paul Kelly – the man the music and the life in between...

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Sarah Baxter, illustrated by Amy Grimes

How many places are there in the world we would all like to go and see one day, places that hold a certain something that makes them magical, devout or...

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Vanessa Branson

Autobiographies can some times be rather dry and predictable, but One Hundred Summer; a family story by Vanessa Branson is a cracker. She has correctly determined that you are a...

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Sue Monk Kidd

Reading this incredible story from a male perspective was far more than interesting, it was amazing, and informative reflecting on a small segment of history not already contemplated.  Although I...

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John Fahey

Australia’s security agencies have not necessarily always been good; historically they were pretty awful in the first half of the twentieth century. John Fahey’s first book ‘Australia’s First Spies; The...

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gary Waldon

There are many, many self-help books available but not often is there one more or less directly written for the men who struggle with self-esteem, self-doubt and a sense of...

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Sarah Rajkotwala

In these very challenging times in which we all find ourselves having to rethink how we go about living our lives; there are many people who look for answers to...

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Jo Pratt

What’s for dinner, Mum is a cry mothers everywhere are familiar with, as the family gather after work, sport or school. Once this was an easy answer, but in today’s...