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JOCUMSEN, Graham

JOCUMSEN, Graham

A troubled family and school life in a big city in the early 1960s leads Brad to crime and imprisonment. However, fate presents him with a lifeline. This exposes him to the rigours of outback life and work, new friendships and close relationships. Serious injury forces him into an indigenous community for several months. His eventual return to the city sees him come to terms with himself and his past.

LE BAS, James

LE BAS, James

Imagine that you wake overseas one night and think you are in hell. In this darkness you fight oriental demons and dodge laser beams. You are strapped to the bed of a baffling building, tended by people you don’t recognise. Then imagine you are home again, and that you gradually get better on no medication. You take a year off to travel. What would you then think and feel?

CROSS, Roger

CROSS, Roger

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.

CROSS, Mary Talbot

CROSS, Mary Talbot

Re-published as a single volume, The Foundling and Fortune’s Fool paint an authentic picture of South Australia and Victoria in the formative years of European settlement, and describe a young woman’s compelling journey of self-discovery from the social injustices of the Burra Burra to the challenges of Ballaarat and beyond.