
Carmel Bird was like everyone else when the quarantine restrictions of COVID-19 saw her based firmly at home for an unknown length of time. She […]
Carmel Bird was like everyone else when the quarantine restrictions of COVID-19 saw her based firmly at home for an unknown length of time. She […]
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A practical guide to your best outdoor transformation ever Described as a practical, user-friendly guide, Garden of Your Dreams comes with many photos and diagrams […]
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SHEILA HANCOCK Old Rage is the fifth book Sheila Hancock has written and the fourth one to follow her life’s journey. In her 80’s, Sheila […]
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A heart surgeon’s extraordinary memoir of life, death and everything in between Scrubbed: What an interesting and thought-provoking story. Nikki Stamps memoir stands out as […]
During the COVID pandemic many people were forced into making some serious changes in their lives. Women were almost immediately thrust into a world vastly […]
Through Old Eyes is a small book of poems that would make the most wonderful teaching resource. It could be used by teachers, parents, and […]
Life at the Bottom of the Blender is an autobiography that is an entertaining, fun, and enjoyable to read. It moves at a swift pace, […]
Seventeen-year-old Slovakian Jew Walter Rosenberg, arrived in Auschwitz on a cattle truck packed only with those deemed fit enough to work as slaves; they became […]
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GENTLE SELF-CARE PRACTICES TO HEAL A BROKEN HEART At the beginning of The Art of Grieving there are two pages without introduction, just there; eloquently […]
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Friendship comes under the microscope, or rather the keyboard of award winning author Patti Miller in True Friends, as she sits down to take a […]
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Authors Tom Phillips and Jonn Elledge assert in their insightful book ‘Conspiracy’ that Conspiracy theories are all around us and none of us are immune […]
Back in the mid 1960’s the pop group The Beatles rose to fame and fortune. Their light burned brightly for five years before they disbanded, […]
As she lies dying, Grandmother, the Koori Warrior gives Wylah, the artist, her boomerang in the hope that she will take on the mantle and […]
Killing John Wayne presents a rather stunning image of John Wayne on the cover of the book: he was the man who took the Western […]
Carolyn Hodbey is a woman who has, after facing a black, pointless, utterly distressing time in her life, picked herself up and realised the only […]
Gordon Spence was like most people, physically active as a young man, playing sport, running and generally enjoying life. As he grew into adulthood and […]
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I’m not numbers person is a phrase that is commonly heard and has been for many, many years; but unfortunately in today’s world, that little […]
Having just had the Federal Elections, it’s hard to believe that it’s only been 120 years that women were allowed to vote in this election. […]
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The incredible untold inside story of the two most unlikely drug-running grannies in Australian history Not heeding the old adage, if it’s ‘too good to […]
Jon Izzard takes the journeyman or woman, on a fresh new voyage into the age old art of Tarot, from both an informative perspective, as […]
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Something isn’t fair, something is wrong or just needs fixing; you can help. No one is too small to make a difference. Best-selling author and […]
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Since the turn of the twenty first century there have been an avalanche of disasters; tsunamis, earth quakes, terrorist attacks, floods, bushfires, pandemics to name […]
Anna Essinger had great foresight in 1933, but never did she imagine that anything as inconceivably barbaric and inhumane could come to pass as Hitler […]
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Vintage Knits 25 classics patterns for modern knitters. is a fabulous collection of, guess what, Vintage Knits, put together as a project, almost of love, […]