DALY, Jo
ISBN 978-1-923214-0-7
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ISBN 978-1-923265-31-8
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The Royal Hen House at 851
Mr Daly’s hen house appeared to be ideal.
For the royal hen. Queen Catherine, that was all about to change…
ISBN 978-1-923214-0-7
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ISBN 978-1-923265-31-8
HARDCOVER
Mr Daly’s hen house appeared to be ideal.
For the royal hen. Queen Catherine, that was all about to change…
ISBN 978-1-923214-18-7
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So, You’re Autistic
Well, so are we, and we remember exactly what it was like as a teen. That’s why we’ve created this epic teen guide—because we want you to have all the info we wished we had back then!
We packed it with insider knowledge, personal stories, and helpful tips, so you don’t have to go on this journey alone. We’ll go through all the stuff you need to know as an autistic teen girl, or autistic gender diverse teen, from home and school life, to friends and relationships, puberty and all the tricky stuff like mental health, and bullying.
Learn heaps about autistic identity and culture, and discover how to embrace yourself exactly as you are.
ISBN 978-1-923265-00-4
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Introduce your little one to the world of coffee with C IS FOR COFFEE!
This delightful book uses vibrant, playful illustrations to teach the alphabet through the art of home coffee making.
Watch as your child learns their ABCs while discovering the essential brew that fuels new parents everywhere.
ISBN 978-1-923214-33-0
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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.
ISBN 978-1-923214-02-06
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Alongside their mother, the Reverend’s four adult children watch him as he preaches. But whose words is he preaching?
To the world, Minister Gallagher is a hard-working, caring community leader. But who is really caring?
Who does the hard work and who holds the hands of the members of the congregation in their times of need?
And whose hands are not being held?
His silent children’s yearnings betray
the expectations of their mother and the
congregation. Can they ever be revealed?
Will their secrets remain forever behind closed doors?
VALERIE JUKES was born on 29th March 1935 in the small town of Monmouth by the Monnow River
in Wales to where she lived out her childhood.
21 years later she was to marry the love of her life James Jukes on 19th August 1956 taking James’ last name as her own.
Valerie and James lived a fulfilling life starting their family in Wales and taking the brave move with their children to Australia. James and Valerie stuck to their vows and spent the rest of their lives together.
ISBN 978-1-923214-91-0
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This book tells the story of the author’s Scottish ancestors who, in 1839, arrived at Port Phillip on the David Clark as part of the first shipload of free settlers to migrate directly from Britain to the new settlement. It follows their early pioneering of the Scottish farming community at Kangaroo Ground, and later expansion to become the owners of Gulf Station, a large pastoral run in the Yarra Valley, in the 1850s.
There, most of the third generation of Bell descendants would live out their lives without having children of their own, until, after a century, the property passed into other hands. In the 1970s, it was bought by the State of Victoria, to be managed by the National Trust. The unusual diversity and state of preservation of the original
buildings and infrastructure at Gulf Station make it perhaps the best example of a mid-19th century farmstead in Australia.
ALAN BELL is a retired agricultural scientist who grew up at Pine Grove, Kongwak, the farm to which his grandfather, Frank Bell, relocated from Gulf Station in 1911. He, his sister and several older cousins are now the only direct descendants of the Gulf Station Bells who remember visiting the old property and its residents in the 1940s and early 1950s.