Biography
KESKESIADIS, Tara
Just as Kintsugi, the ancient Japanese art, celebrates the beauty of mending broken pottery with gold, this book serves as a metaphor for life. It encourages us and illustrates how we can perceive the broken and fractured parts of ourselves – and others – as opportunities to infuse resilience, beauty, and character into our life’s journey.
DOUGLAS, Owen
This compelling autobiography uncovers his inspiring odyssey, showing how his personal battles have shaped his professional choices and fuelled his commitment to helping others find the light within the darkness.
TOOULI, James
This book consists of reflections from the early years of the department of Surgery at Flinders University and Hospital. It is primarily composed of reflections from the lead author but in addition separate chapters from esteemed colleagues who made invaluable contributions.
MARSHALL, Chris
Perfect for cat lovers who know that behind every meow is a little mischief, this heartwarming collection captures the endearing, feisty, and entirely entertaining world of Cat-A-Tonic’s whiskered guests.
MAGUAR, DS
Danny Boy is a shared gift of learning about a man’s self-help journey to release childhood trauma and reconnect with his inner child.
SHAKHANE, Rhoda
A Journey of Faith is a story that will captivate readers and remind them that with faith, even the darkest of moments can lead to success.
BOYUM, Eva
Beginning with a picture of life in Eastern Europe in the early 20th century and the effect of WWI on the family fortunes, this story details the life of a young Hungarian girl from her origin in a small town, through the disruption of WWII and the Holocaust
RUZGAS, Anthony
History of a person in a German Concentration camp how he deals with the psychological and philosophical aspects of the situation. The subject delves into Theological answers questioning love, hate and lastly death itself. Then it explores the person’s life after the traumas experienced.
WELFORD, John
The story revolves around a town in Kenya’s Rift Valley Province, called Nakuru. The book opens with a recollection of a perilous childhood journey to Nakuru and the memoir finishes in that place in 1971, where Spen died. There is a postscript that details what happened to the rest of his family after that.
CRESTANI, Rosalie
In this compelling memoir, follow Rosalie through the high-stakes battles of local government, where she faced both victories and crushing defeats.
KANE, Robert
Your Mate, Hodgkin’s is a compelling and detailed account of Rob’s journey through cancer. This must-read story weaves together extensive research with the firsthand experience of a chemotherapy patient. It offers valuable guidance to patients, support networks, and practitioners alike, providing essential tools for everybody coping with cancer and other life-altering traumatic events.
O’LEARY, Bernie
This book chronicles the extraordinary journey of a retired civil engineer who heeded God’s call to minister to prisoners. After 42 years in engineering, Bernie embraced a new path as a chaplain, running Alpha courses in Prisons.
PHILLIPS-MOORE, BARRY
Published posthumously by his friends, it captures Barry’s warmth, humour, and passion, making it a must-read for tennis enthusiasts and anyone who appreciates a life lived with deep commitment and love.
WENYA, Kimberley
Secrets of a season, stories from a period of youth, seen through my starry eyes, wild imagination and midnight dreams.
LE BAS, James
Imagine that you wake overseas one night and think you are in hell. In this darkness you fight oriental demons and dodge laser beams. You are strapped to the bed of a baffling building, tended by people you don’t recognise. Then imagine you are home again, and that you gradually get better on no medication. You take a year off to travel. What would you then think and feel?
CROSS, Roger
Neglected and forgotten, Annie Richards was to triumph in most surprising ways. This account reveals her rightful place in the pantheon of Victorian women who broke the expected role of subservience. Annie’s life, 1845-1930, brings into sharp focus the plight of contemporary women who were bold and fearless, but unfulfilled intellectually.
BOND, Stanley Arthur
This remarkable story, compiled by his daughter, draws from Stanley’s manuscripts, letters, and newspaper articles written throughout his life. Twists of Fate spans eighty-five years, from 1914 to 1999, chronicling Stanley’s incredible journey from orphan to farm hand, Medic to POW, and ultimately, a foreign correspondent.
MALES, James
Misdiagnosed, angry, and homeless, James’ journey through life became a nightmare for him and others around him.
BENNETT, Jeannie
Explore firsthand accounts that enrich historical narratives, revealing the resilience, camaraderie, and joy that define their collective narrative.
LITTLE, Mila
At the heart of this book is Mila’s understanding of our obligation to stay true to ourselves that reveal to us who we are, unrelated to our family or culture.




















