Memoir
PITERMAN, Leon
The author uses the vehicle of 14 short stories to explore challenges facing us as we go deeper into examining the meaning of “identity”.
CRIDLAND, David
This is my five books in one and it’s all revised and improved.
PIKE, Arthur
Born in 1928, Arthur Pike’s life has been one of adventure, resilience, and deep family bonds.
KOVACS, Frank
Africa, 1984: Al-Shabaab militants succeeded in smuggling weapons and
equipment into Somalia from Ethiopia, unimpeded
STRATTON, Abigail
You don’t need to be a technically good artist to use art as a vehicle for healing or self-realisation.
RESCH, Robert
I am working on a pyramid that I call life and will be working on my pyramid for as long as I live.
NELDNER, Brian
This is a story of compassion in action, a legacy of faith through service, and an invitation to believe in the extraordinary.
HARKNESS, Anthony
Just a South Sydney Ladis a boyhood memoir about a family who loved a gamble, loved the football and who always walked ‘briskly with no skylarking’ to Church on a Sunday.
LAVERS, Ashlee
The night that changed everything, after a normal day of school and play, my best friend and I made a decision that was set to change the layout of our lives and the lives of our close friends and family.
MALHOTRA, Prabodh KULKARNI, Anand
A memoir about Dr Prabodh Malhotra’s walks from the MCG to the SCG for charity, including triumphs and challenges.
WILLIAMS, Nicholas
A student elective in the New Guinea Highlands in the mid-1970s lit a fire in Nick Williams’ belly that determined his medical career.
A, Inspector
For the first time an insider scrutinises the facts and science around the allegations of chemical weapons use by the Syrian regime.
KESKESIADIS, Tara
Just as Kintsugi, the ancient Japanese art, celebrates the beauty of mending broken pottery with gold, this book serves as a metaphor for life. It encourages us and illustrates how we can perceive the broken and fractured parts of ourselves – and others – as opportunities to infuse resilience, beauty, and character into our life’s journey.
DOUGLAS, Owen
This compelling autobiography uncovers his inspiring odyssey, showing how his personal battles have shaped his professional choices and fuelled his commitment to helping others find the light within the darkness.
TOOULI, James
This book consists of reflections from the early years of the department of Surgery at Flinders University and Hospital. It is primarily composed of reflections from the lead author but in addition separate chapters from esteemed colleagues who made invaluable contributions.
SHAKHANE, Rhoda
A Journey of Faith is a story that will captivate readers and remind them that with faith, even the darkest of moments can lead to success.
BOYUM, Eva
Beginning with a picture of life in Eastern Europe in the early 20th century and the effect of WWI on the family fortunes, this story details the life of a young Hungarian girl from her origin in a small town, through the disruption of WWII and the Holocaust
WELFORD, John
The story revolves around a town in Kenya’s Rift Valley Province, called Nakuru. The book opens with a recollection of a perilous childhood journey to Nakuru and the memoir finishes in that place in 1971, where Spen died. There is a postscript that details what happened to the rest of his family after that.
CRESTANI, Rosalie
In this compelling memoir, follow Rosalie through the high-stakes battles of local government, where she faced both victories and crushing defeats.
KANE, Robert
Your Mate, Hodgkin’s is a compelling and detailed account of Rob’s journey through cancer. This must-read story weaves together extensive research with the firsthand experience of a chemotherapy patient. It offers valuable guidance to patients, support networks, and practitioners alike, providing essential tools for everybody coping with cancer and other life-altering traumatic events.




















