CROSS, Roger

ISBN 978-1-923680-14-2
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Minnie Riordan

 

I wrote my will across the sky in stars

When Isaac Williams retires he finds a new meaning to his life exploring his long forgotten great grandmother’s life. Her adventures affect him in the most unexpected ways. It is as if she creates a meaning and purpose for his retirement.

In Minnie Riordan: I wrote my will across the sky in stars you will find a story about a woman who broke the mould of nineteenth century women, and charted a path in the grand search for the place of human beings in the Universe. Minnie meets and holds her own among some of the ‘real’ and prominent men of her time.

Her life is enriched by a chance acquisition by her father, and she comes to blaze a trail among those women in late nineteenth century, who were breaking the conventional roles allotted to them. Surprisingly she found success in a man’s world

Minnie isn’t just a child of her time. She is at the forefront of change and hope for the future.

Minnie finds fulfilment in a way unimaginable for most women of the late nineteenth century, in a science that brings elation, happiness, as well as incredible discoveries.

Of the ‘real’ people she meets, all their actions and words are entirely fictitious and have no resemblance to their actual lives. I salute them all.

 

Dear reader, while this is a work of fiction, the many known places and real people Minnie inhabits and meets have induced me to include a list of further reading in case you would like to follow up investigating any of the events, places or people her contained. Finally, the illustrations are not meant to be a prompt to your imagination, but to illustrate Minnie’s long lost world.

 

For all who peer through the eyepiece of a telescope, may you too experience Minnie’s sense of elation at the wonders of our southern night sky through the eyepiece you will, I am sure, experience the same delight as Minnie.

ISBN 978-1-923214-21-7
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Everlastings

 

Becoming Me, Annie Richards the flower hunter

Annie so often described her life as ‘fearful’ and yet it is evident that she enjoyed a remarkable first success as a flower hunter and later an astonishing development as a ‘would be naturalist.’ With determination and persistence, she became one of the most prolific flower collectors for two scientific gentlemen – Baron von Mueller of Melbourne and Professor Tate of The University of Adelaide. Living in a lonely and isolated part of South Australia, she became, by chance, a trailblazer for what would eventually be called the ‘New Woman’.

This too is a tragic story of neglect and hardship; it dogged her desire to be a Victorian ‘lady’ and to be recognised as one of the famous flower hunters of the nineteenth century. Despite all her difficulties and disappointments she was to collect plant specimens for 20 years. 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.

Roger Cross has written this story out of a deep love of the Australian bush, especially the much maligned Mallee of Southern Australia. It was in the Mallee that Annie found herself and achieved so much. He feels saddened by the neglect shown to her by Baron von Mueller and is thankful to Professor Ralph Tate for recognising her worth, rescuing her dignity and her self-esteem.

BOND, Stanley Arthur

ISBN 978-1-923214-92-7
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Twists Of Fate

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 and POW, and ultimately, a foreign correspondent. The narrative offers a contemporary journalistic account of global history, covering pivotal moments like the 1926 British General Strike, life in German POW camps, post-war Europe, and the civil wars and unrest in Greece, Palestine, and China.

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Born in the slums of London’s East End and raised as an orphan, Stanley Arthur Bond’s life took an extraordinary turn during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Moving to a farm in New Zealand opened doors to work and study, setting him on a path of global travel and participating in and observing many of the twentieth century’s historic events.

MALES, James

ISBN 978-1-923214-41-5
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Shock the Monkey

 

Living with Schizophrenia

“My dad found me on the street and he approached me and said hello, but I told him to piss off because I thought he was someone with a mask and that he wasn’t my father. It was very damaging for my dad to cop this. To think that I thought my dad was a man with a mask … I was so far gone. I told him I nearly tried to rip the mask off his face because I was so sure it wasn’t him. ”

Misdiagnosed, angry, and homeless, James’ journey through life became a nightmare for him and others around him. paranoid schizophrenia.

Afterall, that’s how it can be with paranoid schizophrenia.

BENNETT, Jeannie

ISBN: 978-1-923265-05-9
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Fellowship, Friendship and Fun

 

The Charles Darwin Probus Club Member Biographies

Embark on a captivating journey into the lives of the Charles Darwin Probus club members with Fellowship, Friendship, and Fun.

Discover the remarkable interconnectedness of these diverse individuals as their paths intersect across various stages of life, from shared experiences in the Northern Territory to common pursuits in employment and business ventures.

Nurses, educators, engineers, administrators, and Defence personnel– the members represent a tapestry of backgrounds and occupations that unite and enrich this vibrant community.

Explore fi rsthand accounts that enrich historical narratives, revealing the resilience, camaraderie, and joy that defi ne their collective narrative.

LITTLE, Mila

ISBN 978-1-923214-54-5
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Found Between Cultures

 

 

As a child, Mila and her brothers were taken, under a cloud of secrecy, by their parents from their home, school, extended family, country and culture. They were not allowed by their parents to talk about their forthcoming journey. When either parent made an order, the children obeyed. This order not to speak drew eight-year old Mila to pay special attention to her life.

This is a story with an interesting scope. It is about escape from oppression, about family, and about her various journeys through different cultures. Mila writes about her adjusting to the challenge of a new culture, home and language in Australia. She highlights the different ways that members of her family respond to this same challenge.

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. Through the gift of her story, she is also celebrating the common humanity that binds us all, no matter where we come from.

DAHL, Kai

ISBN 978-1-923214-33-0

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Survivor of Scourge

 

A true story of a survivor of paedophilia in an Australian school setting

 

“Survivor of Scourge,” tells Kai Dahl’s courageous journey in battle against paedophilia. In this compelling narrative, the author navigates the murky waters of justice, shedding light on the complexities of this crime across different nations.

From the revelation of varying age of consent laws to the details of his victimization, Dahl lays bare the realities of abuse and the ways perpetrators gain access to their victims. With unflinching honesty, he recounts the horrors endured over six agonizing years, revealing the heart-wrenching struggle to seek help amidst the turmoil.

From unsettled teenage years to desperate self-medication, the author’s journey to reclaim his voice unfolds with gut-wrenching intensity. With the gripping police interrogations and triumphant pursuit of justice, every page resonates with the indomitable spirit of survival.

“Survivor of Scourge” offers not only a window into the author’s trauma but also a stark reminder of the pervasive nature of abuse in society. Yet, it is also a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of speaking out. In the final chapters, Kai reflects on the profound impact of his experiences on his
married life, offering a poignant insight into the enduring scars of abuse.

This book is more than a memoir; it is a rallying cry for awareness and action, a testament to the strength found in confronting the shadows and reclaiming one’s narrative.