Biography
NASSIF, Fred
Higher power is one man’s story of overcoming the challenges of the world through the Grace of God. Watch and see how I overcame life’s ugliest battles to show my hero that I had one last fight in me.
BROUGHTON Justin
Three books by author Justin Broughton: Pleased to Meet, In-Different Times of Chaos, and For Richer and Poorer.
FENECH, Jody
My depression was so acute and resistant to treatment, I was not expected to recover. Take a trip down the highway with me from despair to a level of happiness I never knew existed.
Fasten your seatbelt!
WREN, R. J.
A true story of two women on internet dating sites on a quest to find true love and their perfect match. The women that persevered when the odds were against them. Frightening and true accounts of their resilience on their journey to find love.
WILDE, Diana
A step-in or girdle was worn in the 50s and 60s to control the flab of a female body. Dianne escaped the control of a conservative and Christian middle class family in Sydney and sailed to England in 1968. On arrival, she disposed of her constrictive clothing and began living a swinging London life.
DUNCAN, Craig
Dr Craig Duncan provides the basic concepts, the regimen and the vision for implementing the philosophy of “self-science”, a way of living that focuses on the importance of self-exploration and self-awareness as a pathway to a better life.
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.
WILCE, May
We are very blessed to have Ivy May Wilce in our lives.
JAMIESON, Dean
They called me Lightning is the story of Dean Jamieson. Born in Adelaide in 1940, Dean left school at sixteen to chase a childhood dream of becoming a real-life cowboy.
JOHNS, Andrea
Andrea endured many hardships in her life… Her limited education would not deter her from documenting her life’s journey. These are her own words, based on her memories.
GRAHAM, Felicity
The long and hard, but meaningful, journey of writing Not Held Down started because Felicity Graham wanted to share her experience in the foster care system.
This is her story.
BAKER, Joanne
Growing up in the Northwest of Western Australia in the 1900s was a tough life. It was a place where one was wise to pay respect to the harsh, uncompromising climate in this rough area of the coastal towns of Port Hedland and Carnarvon.
JOHNSTON, Martin
A memoir of combat, love, fatherhood, and the mysterious toxic burn pits
RYAN, Debbie
This is Maddy’s story.
BALMFORTH, Judy
A story about one mummy, a seed and an egg.
GUBBINS, Frank
An autobiographical account of Frank Gubbins’ life, 1924 – 2016.
FARQUHAR, Bruce
The rantings of an ordinary bloke.
KELLY, Rob
I have always worked hard and tried to achieve and to accumulate an asset that my children could make use of and that they would be proud of also.
NONYANE, Lyndal
Lyndal will take you on her journey of growing up, discovery and wonder.
D, Leslie
Life is full of loss, gut wrenching grief and abject poverty of soul. Homelife is bitter, grievous and cruel. Age 12 she is evicted by her abusive father.
Our heroine is a child yearning for protection and genuine love, instead she’s afflicted with cruel, callous nurture from dysfunctional parents. Left to her own resources and free from any decent guidance she lives a tragic tale roaming haphazardly and hitch-hiking up and down the country.




















