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Sonia Henry

There are several strands to Put Your Feet in the Dirt, Girl. There is the journey we take with Doctor Sonia as she travels from Sydney to outback regions and...

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Gabrielle Pelicci.

The opening words to the first chapter of this heartbreaking and courageous Memoir from Gabrielle Pelicci, All This Healing is Killing Me, say ‘Nobody tells you how to become an...

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Stephanie Trethewey

Motherland is a superb compilation of short stories. The way they have been woven around the theme of women in the outback is most engaging. The foreword by Stephanie Trethewey...

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Albert Kemp

Brexit Umasked, part memoir, part opinion, is a most fascinating read on modern British politics to be presented for some considerable time. Albert Kemp in his sheer disbelief that something...

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Todd Alexander

In his very relaxed style, Todd Alexander brings us his somewhat lengthy thoughts on the process of aging, or rather learning to cope with aging parents and ponders just when...

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Tony and Shane Pinnegar

The Child Migrant Scheme was a scheme created by the British Government as far back as 1618, when what were considered ‘vagrant children’ where rounded up and sent to the...

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Wendy Sheffield

Following on from her first book Spirit Writer comes Pure Spirit, in which Wendy Sheffield goes into far more detail as she sets down the purpose behind being a Spirit...

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John Sweeney.

Is there anything else which can be said about Ghislaine Maxwell, the subject of several podcasts, a number of documentaries, a Netflix film and a closely monitored 2021 trail? Investigative...

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Wil Anderson

I Am NOT Fine, Thanks has been described as “Part memoir, part manifesto, and all comedy.” This is quite true. Wil Anderson uses his dry and acerbic wit to outline...

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Michael Parkinson

At 87, legendary broadcaster, very successful sports’ columnist for The Sunday Times and Telegraph, Sir Michael Parkinson hasn’t lost his touch with his ninth book. With the assistance of his...

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Anne Howell.

What happens when you wake up and have absolutely no idea about anything at all? You have no idea about things called feet, hands, people, places, walking, talking - nothing....

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Hugh Bonneville

Although widely known as the aristocratic Robert Crawley, Earl of Granthan of Downton Abbey, in the British historical television series set in the early 20th century, Hugh Bonneville’s career also encompasses...