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edited by Wendy Guest, Gary Gray

Gough Whitlam was a great man, a man who was a big man, a man who made an impact on whomever he met, whatever cause he adopted; a man who,...

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Erika Janik

Ms Janik has found a fascinating topic which encompasses many areas of female involvement in crime fighting. She has looked at early police women and also female fiction characters fighting...

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Dr Cris Beer

Ah! the liver you say, sounding like a source of all knowledge about this much abused and misunderstood, hardworking, largely unrewarded organ of the body, but do you really understand...

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Dr. Elizabeth Leane

As the world dwindles in scope for those who love to go to dangerous places,  there is still the one frontier left to continue to explore, a place that is...

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Marina Go

Stereotyping is something that is as old as the hills, and when it comes of women in business this is something that is hard to change as it is as...

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Hebe de Souza

Congratulations must go to the author on her first novel. It is a wonderful read. It tells the story of her family life set in the dramatic period (1958) in...

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Jerramy Fine

The author was raised by a hippy, feminist family. Her mother never wore a bra, and would NEVER consider a princess dress for her daughter. Even the author’s name, Jerramy,...

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Mary Tennant

The story Mary Tennant has chosen to tell is a personal memoir of her life which will resonate with so many people. In 1974, as a seventeen year old, Mary...

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Weina Dai Randel

This Chinese Historical Fiction tale is wonderfully encapsulated by language that immediately brings the reader into the time, place and mind of the main character Mei. The author has written...

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Emma Borghesi

With the wintertime coming on and the desire to eat hearty, warming meals that are not going to add to the weight gains so often experienced in the colder moths,...

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Various

More than ten years ago Eat Pray Love hit the booksellers shelves and left them equally as quickly, as a travel/spiritual memoir from a lady called Elizabeth Gilbert hit a...

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Sharon Pincot

Elephants are most certainly the love of the author’s life. She has written two other books published in South Africa, and motivated by the death of a very close friend,...