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Monica Brand Engel: Lisa Neuberger Fernandez: Wendy Jagerson Teleki.

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 different to their daily lives,...

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Ruth Druart.

Occupied Paris in the autumn of 1944 is a city overwhelmed by a sense of tension; one of the most beautiful cities in the world is just a ghost of...

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Wes Marne

 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 students. Uncle Wes has written,...

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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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Arrernte Women in Central Australia

Poems of Lyapirtneme from Arrernte Women in Central Australia Women from throughout the arid dessert regions of Australia gathered in Alice Springs in February 2019 to attend a festival with...

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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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Corinne Laan

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 written the words capture in...

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Paul Daley

Patrick Remark is at a turning in his life. His marriage has finally collapsed, his lover is haunting him and the decision to return to Australia, to his birthplace of...

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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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Tom Phillips & John Elledge.

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 from believing in them.  Between...

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Susan Jean Courtney

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, each to go their own...

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Emma Harcourt

The Brightest Star is a fantastic opportunity to learn about everyday life in Florence in the 1400’s. Emma Harcourt has presented us with an Historical Fiction which is detailed and...