Memoir
KELLY, Rob
I have always worked hard and tried to achieve and to accumulate an asset that my children could make use of and that they would be proud of also.
NONYANE, Lyndal
Lyndal will take you on her journey of growing up, discovery and wonder.
D, Leslie
Life is full of loss, gut wrenching grief and abject poverty of soul. Homelife is bitter, grievous and cruel. Age 12 she is evicted by her abusive father.
Our heroine is a child yearning for protection and genuine love, instead she’s afflicted with cruel, callous nurture from dysfunctional parents. Left to her own resources and free from any decent guidance she lives a tragic tale roaming haphazardly and hitch-hiking up and down the country.
ANNE BLOOM, Heather
And the second health warning? It’s this: read Heather’s story and you will want to book your own flight for an adventure in India!
The Right Reverend Lindsay Urwin OGS
JEFFERIES, Brian
A young Brian Jefferies had an unshakable faith in God. And it seems his career choice was God driven, taking him to places seldom traveled.
STUART, Patricia
My story is about my heart being torn between two worlds, even at a young age, I remember the struggle was there within me, those strange feelings inside of me, not knowing what the feelings were? Who am I?
ANDERSON, Robert
A Lawyer in Paradise is an eyes-wide-shut attempt to avoid the stereotypical slow- Volvo-driving, old lawyer in a black hat, Rob Anderson leapt at the opportunity to become Assistant Attorney General of Western Samoa.
SAVIGE, Kim
From Tightrope Publishing. From high functioning, multi-tasking, goat-owning paramedic, to broken, blubbering mess on the side of the road – Kim’s journey through PTSD.
BORG, Matthew
Pulling no punches. Setting the record straight on Australian wrestling culture in the 2010’s.
WALTERS, David & NEVILLE, Michelle
The official corporate history of Toyoda Goesai in Australia
BRANCATASIANO, Frank
Emigrazione Samese – EU Vaio E Torno is a history of the families that left their small village of Samo in Reggio Calabria, Italy for Melbourne Australia. Some came before World War I. Many fled from the difficulties of war-torn Italy after World War II. Their journey was typified by the Bonfa, D’Agostino and Verzaci families.











