STANSAH, Melka
The Raven Trilogy: The Invisible Sword
ISBN 978-1-922452-17-7 PAPERBACK
THE FINAL BOOK IN THE RAVEN TRILOGY
A war to win…
A choice to make…
A destiny to fulfill…
ISBN 978-1-922452-17-7 PAPERBACK
THE FINAL BOOK IN THE RAVEN TRILOGY
A war to win…
A choice to make…
A destiny to fulfill…
ISBN 978-1-922337-33-7
PAPERBACK
Do you believe in or have you seen a dragon?
Do you believe you are a powerful dragon born to become a superhero?
DO YOU KNOW ALL DRAGONS SHARE THE SAME THOUGHTS?
Do you believe you have special powers of ALL dragons combined?
Do you believe that your parents are hiding their special powers so that they can train you to be a giant dragon with super power that you were born to be?
I DO! Because I have seen dragons, and I AM A DRAGON TOO !
DRAGONS not only live across the galaxies, they also live among us and in our HEARTS.
Since I was a little boy, I believe I am the CHOSEN ONE to help all the dragons trapped in the darkness!
I believe as long as you just flip one or pick up the book, or even just look at the cover of this book, YOU are the CHOSEN ONE TO HELP THE DRAGONS!
ISBN 978-1-922527-06-6
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Mohini Indira Gunasekera AM is an Honours Graduate from University of London, Barrister-at-Law Lincolns Inn UK, a Retired Barrister NSW, retired solicitor NSW. Born in Unawatuna, a village in Sri Lanka, she did her primary and secondary schooling in Sri Lanka. She graduated from the London University with an Honours degree in Economics, as an external student. Travelling to London with her husband she worked for a while, and later, she was called to the Bar at Lincoln’s Inn.
Returning to Sri Lanka she practiced as an Advocate for a while.
She joined the Ministry of Justice as Assistant Secretary where she was in charge of Conciliation Boards, until she left to join her husband in Australia. She has contributed Articles on various topics to a newsletter called ”Thora Thuru” catering to Australians of Sri Lankan origin.
She has assisted numerous charitable organisations to set up in Australia. She is a member of WIN Women’s Interfaith Network based in Sydney and meeting at Parliament NSW, as well as WCRP World Conference of Religions for Peace, also meeting at Parliament NSW. She has two sons: Chanaka, who is a Chartered Financial Analyst, and one time Lawyer an Associate at Dawson Waldron – now Ashhurst Sydney; and Hasantha, who is Associate Professor Sydney University as well as Consultant Paediatrician Westmead Childrens’ Hospital.
She founded the University Buddhist Education Foundation with the objective of promoting Buddhist studies at Tertiary level.
Now in retirement, she enjoys reading, travel, sports, and the Theater.
In retirement she is actively engaged with many social groups and travel groups, as well as pursuing her other interests, Tennis and Bridge.
ISBN 978-1-922527-27-1
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My first book ‘Black Tea & Hay Dust’ was published in 2008 and represented the formative years of my life from age 3 to 18 years. Foreshadowed in this book two more books were proposed to complete a trilogy of my life up to and including retirement. However I have now decided to combine the second book ‘Power House’ with the third book ‘Mary Kathleen’ in a single book titled ‘Power House and Mary Kathleen’. This book covers the remainder of my life up to retirement and is divided into two parts:
Part 1 covers the period when I left home to continue my education in the city of Melbourne where I completed a Civil Engineering Diploma, courted, married and began a family life and a working career.
Part 2 covers my working career which initially was very difficult but blossomed later after a lucky break sent my family and me to far North West Queensland to a place called Mary Kathleen. This move changed our lives forever with some very big consequences.
Terry Cunningham grew up on a dairy farm and later graduated in civil engineering at Swinburne College in Hawthorn, Melbourne. His career spanned 45 years where he spent time working throughout Australia and overseas in the Middle East, Montreal, Borneo, New Guinea, New Caledonia and Guinea. His autobiography covers an intriguing career with lifetime experiences including all the dramas, fears, hopes, disappointments, joys and achievements along the way. The anecdotes and life episodes are many and varied, making this autobiography a real ‘page turner’.
Terry retired in 2013 at age 67. Together with wife Christina he experienced cruises to the Nordic countries and Asia, also visiting China and the UK. His main hobbies include writing, pencil sketching and gardening.
ISBN 978-1-922337-90-0 PAPERBACK
Help Scout and Charlie find wild animals on their adventure.
Can you spot the animals before Scout and Charlie do?
ISBN – 978-1-922337-64-1
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It’s ‘the little things’ that matter.
No one knows that more than Lindsey Kennedy. After being diagnosed with breast cancer, she couldn’t find the book she needed to read, so she wrote one.
This is Lindsey’s ultimately uplifting story filled with humour when faced with unthinkable health crises. When many would have found only storm clouds, she found silver linings. Along the way, she was supported by the love of family, friends and strangers.
Lindsey’s determination to help others led to her being one of the faces of a national breast cancer awareness campaign, and The Little Things offers insight for anyone facing the dreaded diagnosis. It’s practical, comforting and empowering.
Lindsey Kennedy lives in Victoria, Australia with her husband and two children. She is a public speaker, a BreastScreen Victoria ambassador, civil celebrant, teacher and a breast cancer survivor.
This is what a breast cancer journey makes you do. It is exactly what it should do. Make us AWARE.
– Deb Muir
I’m sure any woman going through any kind of cancer would get comfort and hope after reading your journey.
– Sylvie
It is so very important to get the patient perspective out to the wider community… Whilst I realise that everyone’s journey is different, what an incredible tool your memoir is, to arm us all with more insight to support those we love dearly.
– Tracey
The Little things is so sad but so rich and shows that true family love is almost all that one needs to help us over such tremendous hurdles.
– Elizabeth