WILLIS, Doug
This inspiring book contains incredible events experienced by Doug Willis that testify to God’s providence, provision and protection during his 60 years of missionary and evangelistic ministry.
The things shared in this book took place during his ministry in Australia and 40 other nations around the world.
UMUHOZA, Frida
Frida has shared her story of miraculous survival, God’s grace, the power of forgiveness, inner healing and resilience around the world including, Africa, Europe, America and Australia.
SCHULTZ, Amanda & MAYFIELD, Greg
‘My father was a policeman – he was shot’ Amanda, herself a former police officer and now a corporate executive, collaborated on this book with Greg Mayfield, who was a police reporter at The Advertiser at the time of the incident.
GARDENER, Nick & Bounader, Stevie-Lee
Hampden Deli is borne of the philosophy that chefs and guests should understand where their food comes from and that praise is owed to the people who grow, raise and source the produce, for without them a chef would be nothing. Hampden Deli is a community which extends well beyond the borders of Kangaroo Valley, New South Wales Australia and now into your kitchen with more than 50 recipes.
RENAUT, Andrew & ARONIS, John
Statistics show that what we are currently doing is clearly not working. And that’s because people simply don’t know or have been given the wrong information. The User’s Manual For Your Body provides in simple terms everything you need to know.
DOERING, Samuel
For 150 years, Immanuel Lutheran Church at Point Pass has stood at the heart of faith, learning, and community in South Australia.
MARTIN, Gab
This memoir is a reflection on the assumptions we make about ourselves and others, and how those assumptions shape who we become. Through her own experiences, Gab explores what might be possible if we are brave enough to step outside them.
MUFFET, Elizabeth
After 50 years, Elizabeth looks back with gratitude that she seems to have emerged positively.
ROWELL, Douglas Michael
Written with underlying humour and laced with contextual cynicism, There’s Something About Trump, presents a mirrored interpretation of real-World outcomes.
KUBE, Amanda Hollis
‘I guess it’s not surprising. As the living get quieter, the dead get louder.’
O’NEILL, Melissa
Let me introduce you to Bipo and Roo, two adventurous brothers with hearts full of curiosity and a very special secret.
GEORGINA, Doriela
Discover who God made you to be with Confident Me—a faith-inspired affirmation book featuring 28 uplifting short stories, vibrant illustrations, and powerful “I am” declarations.
FARRAR, James
There’s something happening to Aussie men that no one’s talking about it. More and more of us are falling into a cycle of bad habits, distractions, and poor decisions. Sound familiar?
DOYLE, Maureen & HAWKE, Gwen
Welcome to a delightful journey through time, where the remarkable pioneering women of Whittlesea take centre stage.
ISLA, Franchesca
A comforting story about resilience, unconditional love, and the quiet strength of being enough.
MILLS, David
In his book Coconut Kid David Mills tells some of his stories. David was born in 1941 in Cranbrook, WA. At the age of four months he was taken from his family and spent the next 8 years at Parkerville Children’s Home not even aware that he had older siblings.
PULLICH, Zelle & ECKSTROM, Nathaniel
Rana was different. While her frog friends were vibrant green, she was a unique shade of blue, and it made her feel lonely and misunderstood.
BARTELS-GOLD, Taylor
Bubbles is a comforting picture book that introduces young readers to the idea of personal space through soft rhymes and a playful “bubble” metaphor.
EMERY, Peter G.
Late Essays is a blend of auteur and amour
CAIRNEY, Deborah
Why shouldn’t aged care residents enjoy the same delicious and nutritious food you and I would love to eat?
BROCKWELL, Melanie Kim
This book won’t ask you to align to your ‘higher self’. It won’t ask you to work towards something better, or to change yourself to get what you want out of life.
A Citizen
Extremism and tribalism are on the rise; the modern world is fracturing.
ROBIN, Giselle
We are living in a pandemic of ‘mental illness’. Hospitals are overfilled, and people a are suffering or even dying from the side effects of medication.
BAILEY, Debbie A.
Clara had moved to a new community and was feeling alone until one day she found a new family.
HEYES, Tonya
The crash did more than bend metal and scatter glass — it unraveled the woman I had spent years becoming.

























