Sep 22, 2025 | *, *Featured books, *listed, Australian, Health & Wellbeing, Psychology \ Mental Health, Self-help \ Personal Development
ISBN 978-1-923523-11-1
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A Survivor’s Guide to Child Sex Abuse
How does a child make sense of a life shattered by betrayal?
How does a man rebuild it piece by piece?
In this powerful and deeply personal memoir, a survivor of child sexual abuse charts his journey through trauma, isolation, and healing. With raw honesty and thoughtful insight, he unpacks the lifelong impact of CSA— not just on his own life, but on relationships, identity, and mental health.
Using a series of concept maps, he breaks down the often-invisible layers of harm and recovery, offering readers—survivors, supporters, and professionals alike—a practical and compassionate guide to understanding the lived reality of abuse. More than a story of survival, this is a testament to the human spirit’s capacity to rise, heal, and find hope.
Sep 18, 2025 | *, *Featured books, *listed, Australian, Philosophy, Social Sciences \ Politics \ Government
ISBN 978-1-923443-79-2
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ISBN 978-1-923443-80-8
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ISBN 978-1-923589-25-4
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Are we on the Right Path or the Wrong One ?
Why critical thinking matters now more than ever
In any society, self-examination is not a luxury — it is a necessity.
Are we on the Right Path or the Wrong One? argues that a healthy democracy depends on citizens who are well-informed, critically engaged, and able to distinguish evidence-based knowledge from propaganda. This book invites readers to pause and reflect: are we truly moving in the right direction?
Drawing inspiration from the scientific method — which encourages exploration, critical inquiry, and the courage to question assumptions — the book challenges us to examine controversial issues such as the entrenchment of false beliefs, the state of education, the rise of authoritarianism, the misuse of science, and the politicisation of climate change. Like scientists probing multiple hypotheses, we must be willing to test our societal assumptions without dogmatism or defensiveness. Seeking truth demands intellectual humility — and a readiness to acknowledge when we may have taken a wrong turn.
Are we on the Right Path or the Wrong One? is a spirited defence of reason, free thought, and common sense. In an era of intense political polarisation, it calls for a renewed commitment to critical thinking, honest dialogue, and genuine respect for diverse viewpoints — values essential for democracy’s survival and flourishing.
“This is a work of profound learning and reflection. It is a vigorous and deeply thoughtful defence of freedom of thought and the need for integrity in science. I cannot recommend it too highly – it is a work desperately needed at times in our history, such as now.”
John Roskam – Senior Fellow, Institute of Public Affairs.
About the Authors
FINLAY MACRITCHIE is an internationally recognised scientist and Emeritus Professor of Grain Science & Industry at Kansas State University, USA. He previously worked at CSIRO in Australia for 30 years and held visiting professorships in universities across Europe and South America. He has published over 150 scientific papers and five books. He has been a member of the Editorial Boards of Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, Cereal Chemistry and Journal of Cereal Science and was Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Cereal Science (2008 – 2018). Professor MacRitchie’s awards include the F.B. Guthrie Medal of the Cereal Division of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute and the Thomas Burr Osborne Medal and George W. Scott Blair Memorial Award of the American Association of Cereal Chemists (now AACC International). In 2020, Stanford University listed him among the world’s top 2% of researchers.
SYLVIA MACRITCHIE-HOOK is a qualified marketing and communications specialist with over 25 years of professional experience. Her background includes work across various sectors, including publishing and media in London, Sydney, and San Francisco. She has also held roles at top-tier law firms, in higher education, and within the Catholic sector. Most recently, she served in a senior management role at a prominent Catholic organisation in Australia. Currently, she is a Ramsay Scholar at Australian Catholic University, pursuing a Master of Liberal Arts (Western Civilisation).
Sep 18, 2025 | *, *Featured books, *listed, Australian, Autobiography, Biography, History, Memoir, Military
ISBN 978-1-923523-62-3
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From the Empire to Independence, Through the Eyes of a Child
An insightful and unforgettable account of a young boy’s journey through family struggles, history, war and a nation’s aspiration to free itself from colonialism.
Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, was a contested island for nearly a century. Germany, UK, Japan and Australia each had interrupted periods of administration, influence and development of the island and region around it.
In 1975, Warwick witnessed the country’s shift into independence.
As a young boy, he watched the place he’d grown up in change for the better. For the first time, its people felt they could once again be at the forefront in determining their own destiny, and the excitement and optimism at such a prospect was almost tangible.
This one of a kind memoir is told through the memories and records of a boy who lived through one of the most major changes in PNG history, following him from his formative years to the country’s 50 year anniversary of independence.
About the Author
WARWICK LEE was born in Bougainville in 1955 and became an Australian citizen in 1965.
In 1966 Warwick was sent to Melbourne to continue his education. He completed degrees in Economics and Law from Monash University.
Instead of a legal career, he chose a corporate career path and relocated to Sydney, working for several companies including Exxon (Esso), Mitsubishi and National Australia Bank.
He is married with three children, four grandchildren and now lives in Brisbane.
Warwick maintains a keen interest in geopolitical matters and particularly relation to Pacific countries. Whilst he relocated from Bougainville many years ago, his interest in what was his birthplace has never left him.
Sep 12, 2025 | *, *Featured books, *listed, Australian, Memoir, Psychology \ Mental Health, Relationships
ISBN 978-1-923443-92-1
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ISBN 978-1-923589-17-9
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Rogue, Black Sheep or Ratbag
A memoir of survival, truth, and the courage to confront family cruelty
Every family has its darkness, this one was never hidden.
In this courageous and unflinching memoir, the author recounts a lifetime shaped by the volatile presence of her sister, Eva—a woman whose behaviour pushed the boundaries of psychological abuse. With traits that elude simple definition—psychopathic manipulation, narcissism, obsessive control—Eva’s actions left deep scars on those around her, particularly their mother.
Through writing, the author finds clarity, acceptance, and the ability to finally sleep at night.
This is her story—a deeply personal account of survival, truth-telling, and the power of speaking out.
From The Author
AS I WROTE IN my preface, expressing all these incidents on paper has relieved me emotionally. When I have told others that I am writing my memoir and given them a precis of its contents, mostly they have said that they had a black sheep in the family too. It seems to be that most families suffer a rogue in silence. But I felt I had to get it off my chest.
My brothers have been an enormous support to me all through my life and now when I have discussed certain incidents with them. I appreciate their help and thank them for their continued support.
I would also like to thank Sarah for encouraging me to share my story.
I repeat that incidents are not in chronological sequence but as they came into my mind and I felt I had to deal with them. It’s such a relief to not carry the trauma any longer.
Perhaps you would like to write your memoir and clear your emotional baggage. It has helped me so much. And maybe you can send me your story and I may be able to help you.
[email protected]
Lexie Waters
2025
Sep 11, 2025 | *, *Featured books, *listed, Australian, Autobiography, Biography
ISBN 978-1-923523-00-5
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A Journey of Faith and Resilience
This is the story of Peg, an ordinary woman who was “made of extraordinary stuff ”
Margaret (Peg) Rankin is remembered by all who knew and loved her as a woman of kindness with a ready smile. Her long life brought her much joy, love and happiness.
She was the devoted mother of twelve children and many grandchildren, a farmer, a chef and a confidante for many.
There were also challenges and tragedy. With her strong will she persisted and got on with the next thing. Always positive, Peg was quick to move on from trials and setbacks.
She was a true Christian. She embodied love, mercy, joy, a ready sense of humour and above all, resilience and faith.
This is her remarkable story told by a loving son.
About the Author
PETER RANKIN, born in Warragul in 1958, was the tenth of twelve children.
A devoted Salesian priest from 1989, he served in parishes across four states. He was loved for his gentle manner, kindness and faith. Aside from religion, he was a passionate Essendon supporter and storyteller.
He began writing his mother Peg’s story in 2014. Diagnosed with cancer in 2021, Peter passed away in 2022, leaving this book as his tribute.
Sep 9, 2025 | *, *Featured books, *listed, Animals \ Pets Fiction, Australian, Children's Books
ISBN 978-1-923214-80-4
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Sammy The Scorpion Lives In A Quiet Valley With Many Interesting Characters.
This story tells how he interacts with one of the characters and how he negotiates his way out of a situation.