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Damien Love

Monstrous Devices from Damien Love is aimed directly at the young teen reader market and as the contents of the storyline are almost too real at times, making this one...

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Julian Leatherdale

Digging deep into the dark heart of Sydney, King’s Cross in particular, during the dissolute years of what could almost be considered as unbridled debauchery and crime of the 1930’s,...

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Chris Helder

Chris Helder is the Master of creating small books packed full of incredibly useful information which can be read preferably over a few hours, or several days. With his latest...

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Tony Kelly and Rebecca Lister.

Allowing one’s parents to remain in the family home is the desired objective of many children, however this often isn’t possible and if it is, it generally requires great sacrifice...

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K.M. Kruimink

Australian/Vogel Literary Award Winner 2020 (AU) for an unpublished manuscript A Treacherous Country from KM Kruimink, is set in the 1840’s and moves from England to Van Diemen’s Land. Gabriele...

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Annie Gray

The old saying ‘an army marches on its stomach’, which has been attributed to Napoleon and Fredrick the Great, is still valid today and it was certainly so for Winston...

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E. Lockhart

Again Again has been created around the storyline of a young girl falling in love and the aspects of her life which influence her thoughts over summer. Adelaide’s boyfriend has just...

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Marysia Miernowska

From the beginning of this beautifully presented subject of Herbal Apothecary it is clearly explained that we are more than just our human form, that “We are not a part...

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Jenny Lecoat

To endure the German invasion of Jersey, islanders needed resilience, fortitude and ingenuity. However, to survive the five years of occupation, Hedy Bercu, a young Jewish woman needed more; the...

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Anna Jackson

Early in 2020 the Victoria & Albert Museum in London opened the sartorially elegant exhibition Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk, timed to coincide with the Olympic Games to be held in...

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John Kinsella

John Kinsella’s latest book Displaced; A Rural Life begins on a somewhat whimsical note which is, to say the least, unusual. In the first pages of the monolog he advises...

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Mirandi Riwoe

The tone of Stone Sky Gold Mountain is sombre as the author Mirandi Riwoe looks back at Australian History in 1877. The Palmer River in Queensland is the setting for...