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Alex Miller

Alex Miller is indeed an extraordinary storyteller and writer. Each of the short stories in Journey To The End Of Time show an intimate side of him while exploring the...

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Kate Legge

Stories of cooking, love and friendship Delicious: What a marvellous way to share your life story. Each segment of Kate Legge’s life is remembered and retold, with the food that...

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Alan Atkinson

The author, Alan Atkinson, is a Historian with post graduate degrees from four universities. He has been a Fullbright Scholar and is the author of books on Australian history. His...

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Andrew Drasen

A Story of Redemption and Purpose Powerful, factual and deeply poignant A Vision of Hope from Andrew Dasen delivers without flinching the world that is inhabited by those who find...

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Emma Edwards

A Year of Buying Less and Liking Yourself More What is it about body image we struggle to accept even though we see the same body in the mirror every...

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Phil Brown

It was an absolute pleasure to sink into the funny, irreverent, bitter sweet Confessions of a Minor Poet from Phil Brown, a man who has truly lived his life, followed...

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Tim Jack Adams

The Daily Practice of Connected Leadership and Sustainable Wellbeing Connectivity is the underpinning philosophy behind this amazing, genuine and informative book on how to become Energised on a daily basis,...

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Casey Beros

What to Expect When You're Expecting to Care for Someone You Love Having walked a very similar path to that of Casey Beros, I can say that every word written...

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John Broadbent

Secret Men's Business For Men & Those Who Love Them In 2014 John Boroadbent felt strongly enough about the issues the modern man faces to write a book, Man Unplugged ...

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Mandy Sayer

Award winning novelist and narrative non-fiction author Mandy Sayer’s third family memoir ‘No Dancing in the Lift’ won’t disappoint readers, who enjoyed her two previous memoirs. She again uses her...

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Katia Ariel

The life and deathwork of Ephraim Finch Award winning author Katia Ariel’s book Ferryman is not only a biography of the remarkable Ephraim Finch, who worked in Melbourne’s Cheva Kadisha...

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Lily Arthur

Unlawfully arrested, illegally detained, a punishment to last a lifetime On 13th of February 2008, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd offered a formal Apology on behalf of the nation to Australia's Indigenous Peoples, particularly...