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Peter Monteath

Johnny Peck was obviously born to be different, to accept that nothing sent to him to could not be overcome with a little thought, unswerving courage, a bit of good...

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Caroline van de Pol

Apart from being a wonderful memoir of Caroline's early life, this story tells of how things were in the 1960's in Broadmeadows in Melbourne. It also describes a large Irish...

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Andrew Voss

“Rugby League is a simple game played by simple people. Rugby Union is a complex game played by wankers.” Laurie Daly, former Australian League Captain when describing the nature and...

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Fiona Horn

She has reached the very highest of highs and absolutely the lowest of lows in her career, somehow managing to survive to tell the tale; and what a tale it...

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Kin Hughes GC

Raw, fascinating, enthralling and intriguing, the world of the Bomb Disposal expert is given entrée through the eyes of Kim Hughes, Bomb Disposal expert in the British Armed Forces, during...

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Barry Eaton

When Barry Eaton finally gave in and went to see his Doctor about a few issues he was experiencing with his throat and voice, the worst possible diagnosis was made;...

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Robert Power

The author suggests this book is a sort of memoir of his life. Recently he has purchased a small dog from the dog's home and has begun to tell it...

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Annie Crawford

Can Too is a charity that has changed so many lives in the most unexpected ways, by providing a pathway to facing fears, losing weight and gaining self-confidence, just for...

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Colin Mcphedran

When Colin McPhedran was 11 years old he lived in Burma, son of a Burmese mother and British Oil executive father. Life was good growing up until in 1941 the...

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Daniel Garrison

As a memoir of life lived so far, Drifting in the Push is a real beauty. Well written with an underlying sense of humour, Dan Garrison’s life is one that...

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John Merrick

To most people the nature of the activities which take place in a morgue are generally a mystery. In his book “True Stories from the Morgue” John Merrick provides the...

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Steve Kelleher

The author has written a journal type story of his work in Tasmania with his dog Elise. Steve had become rather jaded after shift work at Melbourne Airport as a...