Kokoda is a name known to many Australians as a place of great courage; of acts of selfless bravery, mud, brutality and now, more than […]
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The Lost Future of Pepperharrow
This absorbing story follows on from “The Watchmaker of Filigree Street,” but can easily be read as a stand- alone. It is an Historical Fantasy, […]
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There is not a lot written about the many women who went to war, particularly those who went to World War 1, during a time […]
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Why does Yoel Blum, famous Israeli writer, break his promise to his deceased mother never to visit Amsterdam? First he travels to The Netherlands to […]
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RAAF Black Cats
Time creates history and time allows access to information kept tucked away, out of sight in various Nations Archives, information which when it was recorded […]
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Once I Was Loved
Told through the eyes of a rather travel worn toy rabbit called Tock, found in the Charity box, Tock tells his story about all the […]
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The Voyage
Pared back to a single word on an illustrated page The Voyage is a powerful story of immigration, of people forced to flee from their […]
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Bodies of Men
The header on the back cover of Bodies of Men from acclaimed Australian Author Nigel Featherstone states, ‘There is nothing more important than love and […]
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War is a singularly messy business that pushes good men and women to their absolute limits and sometimes beyond, to places they had never been […]
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Crossing Ebenezer Creek
When the American Civil war raged between the North and the South many slaves took the opportunity to leave their places of cruel bondage and […]
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The Wolf Hour
The cover of The Wolf Hour has the one liner ‘In Africa you find out who you are – not who you thought you were’, […]