DOHERTY, Pauline

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ISBN 978-1-922452-97-9
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The Unforeseen Warrior Woman

 

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If it wasn’t true, one could be forgiven for thinking this book is a work of fiction. The plot is deep and the shocks are even deeper.

It’s a family history and a history of rural New South Wales 70 years after the convicts first arrived. The land had been divided and apportioned by a society which was transplanted holus bolus from Europe.

That transplantation had brought with it, the entire social and economic problems of the time. The only difference was a different land.

The poor were still poor and the rich were still rich. With wealth came prosperity and with nothing came hard work and subservience. What sustained this family was their Lutheran faith, hard grinding toil and strong women.

For the men it was work on the land, for women the endless cooking cleaning and nurturing of children and for young girls of 14 years the duties of maid to the local landowner. What followed was a baby girl and decades of shame attributed to the abused rather than the abuser. The hidden shame of an unwanted child sired as a result of a criminal act.

The power of the wealthy to stigmatise the poor and to control them though control of the local administrative apparatus, dominated by the Council, the Police and the Catholic Church.

The very institutions which were supposed to nurture and support were used by the powerful to subdue, steal and abuse. They were dominated by the powerful, the wealthy, people who make the law and break it in their next breath. With impunity!

This is a story of a woman from a family determined not to be dominated, one who educated herself against all headwinds, a Warrior who struggles still for social and economic justice.

About the Author

Author Pauline Doherty’s life has been one of sometimes extreme personal suffering. With tragedy, illness in the form of Stage Four Melanoma and Rare Kidney disease, she also experienced the recruitment of people close to her by the Catholic Mafia. She tells her sometimes confronting story with honesty and candor.
 
 

SAPHIN, Craig

CREDIT- This book cover was largely conceived, art-directed, designed, commissioned or illustrated by the author.

ISBN 978-1-922337-87-0
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Scaling New Heights

 

You have grown one or more businesses to a critical mass.

You are turning over several million dollars and hired five or more people.

You are working too hard and would like to redefine your role in the business.

Your business growth has stagnated or not growing as quickly as you would prefer.

You have the energy and motivation to Scale New Heights

Your motivations can include:
► scale a business to grow or,
► the desire to own a bigger business or,
► a plan to exit after Scaling New Heights.

My hope is that you find this collection of vignettes and expert opinions to be useful and that your business Scales New Heights.

ASHWORTH, Julie

ISBN 978-0-6484408-4-0
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Out of Control

She witnessed her mother murdered when she was only ten. Judith Sommers’ fight for mental stability takes her on a journey to the west coast of America, far from her native England. Yet the real key to her sanity lies with a man who battles demons of his own.

ISBN 978-0-6485614-7-7
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Intimate Conversations

Judith Sommers and Michael Raynal are now married and living an idyllic life… or are they? Ghosts from the past re-appear, to wreak havoc with their happiness. Then a new danger emerges, which could totally destroy Judith’s mental stability.

ISBN 978-1-922337-86-3
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Anniversary Waltzing

Still in mourning for the loss of her beloved father, Judith Sommers’ world is completely shattered when her husband, Michael Raynal, walks out on her, just three weeks before their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Now living in New York, with her two sons having moved out of home, a very lonely Judith is forced to face up to the fact she may have driven Michael into another woman’s arms.

ISBN 978-1-922452-74-0
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Open House

Judith Sommers Raynal, anxiously awaiting the birth of her first grand-child, has a chance encounter with a young woman at the airport, which surprisingly develops into a new and special relationship. In Michael’s absence, she holds an open house party, to which she invites all her friends and family. The day ends dramatically, with a surprise addition to the guest list.

ISBN 978-1-922803-51-1
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Those Absent Years

John Jackson Grant travels to Australia to hopefully reconcile with the woman he left, eleven years before, only to find she has been keeping a secret from him during that time. Alexis Virginia Reed is now a successful businesswoman, with a new life which doesn’t necessitate the inclusion of John Grant. Then fate steps in and the two are inexplicably drawn into a renewed relationship, with possible dire consequences.

ISBN 978-1-922629-94-4
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Five Days

A successful author moves into an old cottage located on a bluff above the Pacific Ocean, in northern California, hoping to finish her new book. She hires a young gardener to help trim several trees on the property, then finds herself in need of his services in a more personal way.

ISBN 978-1-922957-61-0
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Seven Days

The sequel to Five Days

Six years after the death of Mitch McKinley, Diana Lyndsay Brown still mourns her lover and continues to write popular books of fiction. On a research holiday to Hawaii, she encounters Adam Blake, the owner of the hotel in which she is staying, whose new assistant just happens to be Porter, the former secretary to the McKinley family. She finds herself being unwillingly persued by the determined Mr Blake, until she is left with only one recourse to rid herself of his attentions.

About the Author

J. E. Ashworth is an author based in Sydney New South Wales. Intimate Conversations is her second book, following her success with Out of Control.

GWYTHER-JONES, Roy

ISBN 978-0-6481662-5-2
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Light on the Hill

I give thanks for this book, Roy Gwyther-Jones’ labour of love, and commend it for your reading enjoyment and spiritual encouragement.

Philip Freier, Archbishop of Melbourne, Primate Anglican Church of Australia

This is not a history of buildings but of people. It is a model of presenting the gospel through the stories of the people, widening our vision, not just beyond the parish to the city, but also to the world.

Alan Nichols, AM, Archdeacon
Emeritus, Diocese of Melbourne

The deep value of this book is that the author has thoroughly researched and recorded the unique history of St John’s Parish, which could have been lost forever.

Rev. Jock Ryan, author and historian

Roy Gwyther-Jones has researched without bias the history of the church on the hill, St John’s, and recorded the facts meticulously.

David Cummings, Former International Director, Wycliff e Bible Translators

CATCHPOLE, Emma

ISBN 978-1-922337-01-6
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ISBN 978-1-922337-01-6
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This is Love

We die for it, we sacrifice for it, we wander the earth in search of it. But what is love really? A collection of poems inspired by love. Love for ourselves, for our Creator, and for those around us. For what are we, but beings designed by Love, and commissioned to Love.

Authentic and real, these poems go deep into the heart of identity and self-worth to discover who we are and the Love that surrounds us everyday.

Hill of Grace quality Christian content

About the Author

Emma is a debut author from Sydney, Australia who is passionate about empowering people and spreading the message of Love to those around her.

Giving back to the community both through her volunteer and paid work, she aims to use her life and the lessons she’s learnt to spread hope and joy to all those she encounters.

emmajanecatchpole.com

JANSON, Julie

ISBN 978-0-6484130-9-7
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ISBN 978-0-9876426-1-5
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The Light Horse Ghost

Iris is a teenage girl in Boulder Kalgoorlie Western Australia when her father returns from the Light Horse. She faces hardship and poverty but has a valiant desire to be a writer. Her mother struggles with her returned serviceman husband’s drinking and lack of employment.

A new Australian novel about the return of the Light Horse in 1918.

100 years since the tumultuous return!

This in Julie Janson’s second novel and is based on the family stories from West Australia. 

It is 100 years since the return and time for a story about the women and families who struggled to survive back home.

Women had to care for their children and manage a tiny income  while many returned servicemen had Post Traumatic Distress Syndrome. We recognise the bravery of the men and women of this era.

About the Author

Julie Janson is a playwright and novelist of Aboriginal descent, belonging to the Burruberongal clan of the Darug Nation of the Hawkesbury River, NSW.

Julie has had plays produced professionally in Australia, Indonesia and the United States of America. Her debut novel, The Crocodile Hotel was published in 2015.

Julie is also a senior researcher on the website A history of Aboriginal Sydney which was first published by the University of Sydney in 2014.