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Naomi Hart

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, with humour and a sense...

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Jonathan Freedland

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 the inmates of the factory...

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Patti Miller

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 serious look at what is...

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Carolyn Hodbey

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 way forward, to be able...

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Deborah Cadbury.

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 and the Nazi party’s reign...

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Renee McBryde

It is rare to find an author who can recount her past story with so much clarity and reflective thought. While Unravelling Us moves along at a comfortable pace, we...

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Lisa D Foster.

Passion can drive small or even large miracles, as Lisa Foster discovered when she had one of those life changing moment at a supermarket in Melbourne, almost twenty years ago....

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Indira Naidoo

Bittersweet, emotional and beautiful, Indira Naidoo takes grief out of the darkness and brings it into the light as her tribute and farewell to her beloved sister Stargirl, in The...

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Mark Berridge

Mark Berridge was a man who had it all; a stellar career, a lovely wife, three children and a group of mates he enjoyed going cycling with, until his ‘had...

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Emily Brugman

There is so much to enjoy in The Islands. Much of it is set in the Archipelago called Houtman’s Abrolhos off the coast of Geraldton in Western Australia. This area...

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Peter FitzSimons

George Herbert Wilkins is a man little heard of in Australia but a man who did live his life to the fullest extent in every respect. A man who should...

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Brian Broome,

In a stunningly heartfelt, quirky, often funny but unbearably sad memoir, Brian Broome shares what it is really like to be black, gay and an American, in his ‘coming of...