TRAINER, James
ISBN 978-1-922337-71-9
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ISBN 978-1-922337-71-9
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CREDIT- This book cover was largely conceived, art-directed, designed, commissioned or illustrated by the author.
ISBN 978-1-922452-96-2
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2020 was a very strange year, everything began to change. Something was happening all over the world, and people everywhere were acting strange.
ISBN 978-1-922337-75-7
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Ten year old Sam loves to watch the river. But her world soon changes that there are lethal dangers lurking in the water–and they are killing the dolphins. Sam and her friends could not have foreseen the impact of their quest to save the dolphins, nor the danger they were in.
Brian Gillan’s book is a realistic story of the plight of a dolphin – capturing the attention of the reader, young and old, empowering people to be more careful about the disposal of rubbish.
Dr Michele Blewit – Project Director, AUSMAP
A vivid story about how one young dolphin fell victim to a plastic bag will go a long way toward ensuring young people do not repeat the careless littering mistakes of previous generations.
Dr Mike Bossley – Marine Biologist and Conservationist
ISBN 978-1-922337-57-3
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Nan’s Garden is written tenderly through the eyes of a young child, growing to a young adult. It recounts her beautiful impressions of a bush garden, its gradual decline in drought and the loving memories of her grandmother.
Nan found that change and faith bound her to the garden and its creator, God.
Bright, whimsical abstract illustrations allow the reader to connect emotion through colour.
Nicole was born and raised in the small country town of Walgett in North West NSW.
She grew up with a passion for reading, writing and all things creative. Nicole lives with her husband, Jason and their two children, Jacob and Maree.
Nan’s Garden was a creation based around Nicole’s mother, Susan. Her love of gardening soothed life’s ups and downs, but change, uncertainties and drought, fought its survival.
ISBN 978-1-922337-27-6
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Once upon a time there was a very happy little boy called Tom. He lived with his Mum, Dad, sister, Sophie and little brother Huey. Tom loved hanging out in his cubby house with Sophie and bouncing on their big trampoline with his baby brother Huey. The three children always played happily together and loved each other very much. This is a tribute to Tom and the great zest he had for this life.
Learn how to keep children safe near to roads and on holiday time in new unfamiliar surroundings that might look very different and confusing to what children know from their home environment.
Join Tom and his family to help build a better understanding with your children or grandchildren about the dangers around roadways out of the city. The message of “Hold My Hand” is lifesaving and equally as important as placing a seat belt on a child in a car before you take off on your journey for the day!
Michelle McLaughlin is a nurse and mother who became a road safety campaigner after the death of her four year old son Tom last year.
ISBN – 978-1-922337-69-6
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Part proceeds of this book go to the Animal Welfare League
This is a heartwarming story about a baby rabbit, living with her mother and how she likes caring for her, gathering and preparing food, and the adventures along the way, meeting new friends and finally the anticipation of something special that’s going to happen.
Since childhood, not being able to have a normal life, I replaced what I was missing with my pet animals mostly rabbits. I found happiness, enjoyment and the loving feeling of caring for something.
Even though the story is about a family of rabbits caring for one another, it also reflects the love and caring of my mother.