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Eat, Pray, Love ( Film Tie-In) order quantity
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Author: Elizabeth Gilbert
Published by: Allen & Unwin
It's 3 a.m. and Elizabeth Gilbert is sobbing on the bathroom floor. She's in her thirties, she has a husband, a house, they're trying for a baby - and she doesn't want any of it. A bitter divorce and a turbulent love affair later, she emerges battered and bewildered and realises it is time to pursue her own journey in search of three things she has been missing pleasure, devotion and balance.
So she travels to Rome, where she learns Italian from handsome, brown-eyed identical twins and gains twenty-five pounds, an ashram in India, where she finds that enlightenment entails getting up in the middle of the night to scrub the temple floor, and Bali where a toothless medicine man of indeterminate age offers her a new path to peace: simply sit still and smile. And slowly happiness begins to creep up on her.

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Curfewed Night: A Frontline Memoir of Life, Love and War in Kashmir order quantity
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Author: Basharat Peer
Published by: Harper Press
Basharat Peer was a teenager when the separatist movement exploded in Kashmir in 1989. Over the following years countless young men, fuelled by feelings of injustice, crossed over the Line of Control to train in Pakistani army camps. Peer was sent off to boarding school in Aligarh to keep out of trouble. He finished college and became a journalist in Delhi. But Kashmir - angrier, more violent, more hopeless - was never far away.

In 2003, Peer, now a young journalist, left his job and returned to his homeland. Drawing a harrowing portrait of Kashmir and her people - a mother forced to watch her son hold an exploding bomb, politicians living in refurbished torture chambers, picturesque villages riddled with landmines - this is above all, a story of what it really means to return home - and the discovery that there may not be any redemption in it.

Lyrical, spare, gut wrenching and intimate, Curfewed Night is a powerful and intensely ... more

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9780753519868

Reach for the Skies : Ballooning, Birdmen and Blasting into Space - My Story of Flight order quantity
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Author: Branson Richard
Published by: Random House
As far back as stories go, pioneers have reached for the skies. In the last two hundred years, they have mastered the air and made the modern world possible. Today they are bringing outer space within our reach. They're inventors and toymakers, amateurs and adventurers, visionaries, dreamers and, yes, crackpots. Some have called them irresponsible, even dangerous. But I have met many of them. I have worked with them, and funded them, and flown with them. I admire them, and trust them, and I think they and their kind are our future.
In this book I look at the history of flight through the stories and people who have inspired me throughout my life. In these pages you will find stories of miraculous rescues; of records made and broken; of surprising feats of endurance and survival, including some of my own adventures, as well as developments in the future of air (and space) travel. It is a story of pioneers, and of course it ... more

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Green Granny's Garden: A Year of the Good Life in Grey Lynn order quantity
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Author: Fiona Hill
Published by: harper collins
While Fionna will be the first to tell you she's not actually a Granny in the biological sense, she is most definitely a wise woman of the world who meets all the criteria for anyone's favourite Gran.

When she decided to improve her health and grow her own food she had to find somewhere to grow it. Living in urban Auckland severely limited her options. While she could manage window boxes of micro-greens, she yearned for more space - and was utterly delighted to eventually find herself with a plot in the Grey Lynn Community Garden.

Written from her experiences over the course of a year (give or take a few weeks) she documents the sheer delight and pleasure of exploring urban gardening as a beginner in a communal environment. The experience has brought her immense joy and some wild and wonderful moments of unexpected humour. In a breathtakingly honest, direct and fabulously original and delightfully wacky way, she takes the ... more

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How to Disappear order quantity
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Author: Frank M Ahearn & Eileen C Horan
Published by: Penguin
What information about you is out there? Who might have access to it? What can you do about it? In this rapidly changing electronic world, your personal information is no longer your own. Online databases can sell your details to anyone who asks, and your phone records, internet usage, bills, warranties and even your rubbish can reveal more about you than you think.
'Disappearing' gives you the freedom to escape this intrusion. When you disappear, you create your own world and dictate its borders. It might be as simple as removing your details from the public record, or as complex as moving overseas – without a trace. Here, you'll discover the tools you need to help you disappear, both online and in the flesh, and how to make sure you stay invisible. Packed with case studies and useful references, How to Disappear also provides practical advice on Disappearing from a stalker; Identity theft protection; Internet privacy; Living ... more

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9781741759167

Arrival City: How the Largest Migration in History is Reshaping Our World order quantity
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Author: Doug Saunders
Published by: Allen & Unwin
The twenty-first century is going to be remembered for the great, and final, shift of human populations out of rural, agricultural life into cities. The movement engages an unprecedented number of people, perhaps a third of the world's population, and will affect almost everyone in tangible ways. The last human movement of this size and scope, and the changes it will bring to family life, from large agrarian families to small urban ones, will put an end to the major theme of human history: continuous population growth. Arrival City offers a detailed tour of the key places of the 'final migration' and explores the possibilities and pitfalls inherent in the developing new world order. From villages in China, India, Bangladesh and Poland to the international cities of the world, Doug Saunders portrays a diverse group of people as they struggle to make the transition, and in telling the story of their journeys - and the history of ... more

 
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9780732288198

Charles Kingsford Smith and those Magnificent Men order quantity
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Author: Fitzsimons, Peter
Published by: harper collins
Now in trade paperback, the must-read story of the boy from Brisbane who became a wartime hero and aviation trailblazer

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9780007243778

Mad World : Evelyn Waugh and the Secrets of Brideshead order quantity
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Author: Paula Byrne
Published by: Harper Press
A terrifically engaging and original biography about one of England's greatest novelists, and the glamorous, eccentric, debauched and ultimately tragic family that provided him with the most significant friendships of his life and inspired his masterpiece, 'Brideshead Revisited'.

First published 2009; this edition with PS section 2010.

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9781742372457

Serenade for a Small Family order quantity
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Author: Ingrid Laguna
Published by: Allen & Unwin
Ingrid Laguna never did things the easy or traditional way - she was a wild young girl with a tumultuous family life, and spent much of her young adulthood rebelling against conformism, playing in an all-girl band and travelling around Australia, before marrying Ben and going to live in Alice Springs. Pregnancy didn't come easy either but, after several attempts at IVF, Ingrid finally fell pregnant. But when she went into premature labour at 23 weeks and her twin sons were born - each weighing about the same as a pat of butter and small enough to fit into the palm of her hand - she had to call on all her reserves of strength and stubbornness to see the journey through and be the mother that her sons needed. This is an earthy, honest and heart-breaking memoir about what it means to love: the fierce, almost visceral way in which we love our children and the terrible powerlessness and torment involved when there is fear of losing a child. ... more

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The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival order quantity
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Author: John Vaillant
Published by: Hachette Livre
In a remote part of the Siberian forest a desperate poacher triggers a series of tragic events as a tiger turns man-eater.

Part gripping detective story played out on a wild and exotic stage and part ecological parable, The Tiger is a true life murder mystery, written in snow ...

When Yuri Trush was called to investigate an attack by a Siberian tiger in December 1997, what he found was unlike anything he'd ever encountered. Nothing remained of the victim but stumps of bone protruding from his boots. Even more chilling was the evidence that this attack had been carefully orchestrated, as if the tiger was seeking revenge.
Before long, the beast struck again, and Trush, leader of a tiger conservation unit, found himself forced to hunt this animal through the brutal cold of a Siberian winter, becoming intimately acquainted with the tiger's history, motives and unique method of attack - until their harrowing final ... more


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9780007364596

Atlantic: A Vast Ocean of a Million Stories order quantity
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Author: Simon Winchester
Published by: harper collins
The epic life story of the Atlantic Ocean from the bestselling author, Simon Winchester.

In a narrative tour de force, Simon Winchester dramatises the life story of the Atlantic Ocean, from its birth in the farther recesses of geological time to its eventual extinction millions of years in the future. At the core of the book is the story of mankind's complex relationship with this immense sea, which stretches for 9,000 miles from pole to pole. The Atlantic has profoundly influenced the lives of those who have lived along its shores, from hardscrabble pioneers in windswept locations such as the Aran Islands and Newfoundland, to the inhabitants of the great port cities of Lisbon, Rio, London and New York.
Atlantic brings to life key episodes in this compelling human drama - the age of exploration and the subsequent colonisation of the Americas; the flourishing of transatlantic commerce and the rise and fall of the ... more


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Hitch-22 : A Memoir order quantity
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Author: Christopher Hitchens
Published by: Allen & Unwin
The acid, hilarious, confessional and provocative memoirs of the bestselling author of God is Not Great - a story of a life, lived large. Over the course of his 60 years, Christopher Hitchens has been a citizen of both the United States and the United Kingdom. He has been both a socialist opposed to the war in Vietnam and a supporter of the U.S. war against Islamic extremism in Iraq. He has been both a foreign correspondent in some of the world's most dangerous places and a legendary bon vivant with an unquenchable thirst for alcohol and literature. He is a fervent atheist, raised as a Christian, by a mother whose Jewish heritage was not revealed to him until her suicide.
Hitchens traces his journey from a Portsmouth military family to Balliol College, Oxford and provides vivid accounts of his friendships and famous feuds - Gore Vidal, Martin Amis, Tariq Ali and Edward Said to name but a few - as well as his blistering attacks ... more

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9781846684470

In the Words of Nelson Mandela order quantity
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Author: Nelson Mandela (editor Jennifer Crwys-Williams)
Published by: Profile Books
When we read we are able to travel to many places, meet many people and understand the world.' - Nelson Mandela

Through his words and actions, Nelson Mandela has been embraced worldwide as our leading symbol of courage, hope and reconciliation.
In the Words of Nelson Mandela is a unique collection of quotations from one of the most admired men on the planet. His thoughts on subjects as diverse as humanity, friendship, oppression and freedom provide valuable insights into the man and all he stands for. By turns moving, revealing, humourous and wise, this book eloquently conveys his warmth and dignity, and his words are certain to inspire and give strength to all who read them.
On freedom 'To be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the lives of others.'
On boxing 'My greatest regret in life is that I never became the heavyweight boxing champion of the world.'
On ... more

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9781741109443

Saving Amy order quantity
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Author: Daphne Barack
Published by: New Holland Publishers Pty Ltd (AUS)

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9780091925550

A Journey: Tony Blair order quantity
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Author: Blair, Tony
Published by: Random House
In 1997, Tony Blair won the biggest Labour victory in history to sweep the party to power and end 18 years of Conservative government. He has been one of the most dynamic leaders of modern times; few British prime ministers have shaped the nation's course as profoundly as Blair during his ten years in power, and his achievements and his legacy will be debated for years to come. Now his memoirs reveal in intimate detail this unique political and personal journey, providing an insight into the man, the politician and the statesman, and charting successes, controversies and disappointments with an extraordinary candour. The Journey will prove essential and compulsive reading for anyone who wants to understand the complexities of our global world. As an account of the nature and uses of power, it will also have a readership that extends well beyond politics, to all those who want to understand the challenges of leadership today.

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9780733626425

Catching the Wolf of Wall Street order quantity
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Author: Jordan Belfort
Published by: Hachette Australia
In the 1990s Jordan Belfort became one of the most infamous names in American finance: a brilliant, conniving stock-chopper. He was THE WOLF OF WALL STREET, whose life of greed, power and excess was so outrageous it could only be true: no one could make this up! But the day Jordan was arrested and taken away in handcuffs was not the end of the madness. CATCHING THE WOLF OF WALL STREET tells of what happened next. After getting out of jail on $10 million bail he had to choose whether to plead guilty and act as a government witness or fight the charges and see his wife be charged as well. He cooperated. With his trademark brash, brazen and thoroughly unputdownable storytelling, Jordan details more incredible true tales of fortunes made and lost, money-making schemes, parties, sex, drugs, marriage, divorce and prison.

 
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9780733328909

Elders order quantity
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Author: Harari, Fiona
Published by: harper collins
Elders is a landmark series of one-on-one interviews between Andrew Denton and prominent ‘elders’ of our tribe, each over the age of 65, to discover what life has taught them. With subjects as diverse as Alan Alda, Sir David Attenborough, Dame Elisabeth Murdoch and Isabelle Allende, each interview seeks to enlighten audiences with a fundamental philosophy that is often forgotten valuing the experience of our elders.

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Ghost Hunt order quantity
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Author: Julia Miller & Grant Osborn
Published by: Reed Publishing (NZ) Ltd
Ghost Hunt takes readers on a search for New Zealand’s most mysterious and elusive residents – its ghosts! It is a companion to the TVNZ series ‘Ghost Hunt’, broadcast on New Zealand television's TV2.

In the course of the series the 'Ghost Hunt' team makes truly spine-tingling visits to 10 locations – Waikumete Cemetery and Glen Eden Railway Station in West Auckland; Whatipu Lodge on the Manukau Heads; Kinder House and Ewelme Cottage in Parnell, Auckland; an abandoned psychiatric hospital near Auckland; Waitomo Caves Hotel; St James Theatre, Wellington; Riccarton House in Christchurch; Vulcan Hotel in St Bathans, Central Otago; Fortune Theatre in Dunedin; and Larnach Castle near Dunedin. The book supplements these stories with tales of ghosts dating from Maori settlement to the present day, and background texts on paranormal activity, supported by historical photos and location stills.

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9781741966640

Life with Rosie: The Highs and Lows of Raising a Racehorse order quantity
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Author: Helen Thomas
Published by: Murdoch Books
This book charts the rise of Rosie, daughter of Poetic Waters and King of Roses, great grand-daughter of the wonderful race mare Spirit of Kingston, as she makes the transition from yearling to racehorse. Her owner and breeder, Helen Thomas, is along for the exhilarating ride. But in the racing business there is no guarantee that all the sweat and tears will create a champion. Life with Rosie chronicles Rosie's progress as she's broken in, brought into the stable and introduced to her new world; her trainer Robbie Griffiths, the strappers, early morning track work, exercise riders, walking machines, feeding regimes, jockeys and barrier training. There's a lot of hope riding on Rosie's back as Helen works towards living her dream. Will determination, hard work and love be enough to launch them both into the limelight?

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Rifling Through My Drawers order quantity
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Author: Clarissa Dickson Wright
Published by: Hodder Paperback
With her inimitable wit and outspoken views, Clarissa Dickson Wright opens her diary and takes us on a journey around Britain with this unrivalled collection of stories and anecdotes from her ever-eventful life. As celebrated cook and champion of the countryside, Clarissa's year includes being propositioned by a burly greyhound courser, meeting the Chairman of the Sandringham branch of the WI, a fishing terrier called Kipper and taking on the Health & Safety officials at a rain-drenched County Show. Criss-crossing the country she introduces us to long-forgotten traditions and colourful local festivals as she meets up with extraordinary characters and friends old and new. Entertaining, poignant, but never politically correct, Rifling Through My Drawers is a breath of fresh air and proves once again why Clarissa is one of the nation's true treasures.

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9781869508319

Sons to Men : A Mother's Guide order quantity
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Author: Anne Harvey
Published by: HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
Struggling to cope with an emotionally charged minefield as your son becomes a man? Do you sometimes wonder if you'll both come out alive? In Sons to Men, Anne Harvey offers a practical guide for mothers as their sons enter adolescence. While many other books concentrate on teenage boys' propensity to misjudge situations and inability to consider implications, Anne focuses on mothers and how they are impacted by their sons' actions and developments. Using real-life examples, she demonstrates how these situations can affect any boy and mother, suggesting practical ways of dealing with them. By asking mothers to appreciate their importance as women within their role as the female parent of an adolescent boy, she encourages an honest look at guilt, nagging, anxiety and doubt. Learn how to examine what could be causing each issue, and connect with the central calm space within. Follow Anne's clear, accessible and logical process and begin ... more

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1918 order quantity
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Author: Peter Hart
Published by: Gollancz
1918 was the critical year of battle as the Great War reached its brutal climax. Warfare of an epic scale was fought on the Western Front, where ordinary British soldiers faced the final test of their training, tactics and determination. That they withstood the storm and began an astonishing counterattack, is proof that by 1918, the British army was the most effective fighting force in the world. But this ultimate victory came at devastating cost. Using a wealth of previously unpublished material, historian Peter Hart gives a vivid account of this last year of conflict - what it was like to fight on the frontline, through the words of the men who were there. In a chronicle of unparalleled scope and depth, he brings to life the suspense, turmoil and tragedy of 1918's vast offensives.

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9781876624040

75th Anniversary of the Australian Women's Weekly order quantity
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Author: -
Published by: ACP Publishing Pty Ltd

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Above The Law : How outlaw motorcycle gangs became the world's biggest criminal empire order quantity
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Author: Ross Coulthart & Duncan McNab
Published by: Allen & Unwin
One of the astonishing revelations in the bestselling expose Dead Man Running, by Ross Coulthard and Duncan McNab, was the difficulty faced by the Australian police in tackling the burgeoning crime empire that outlaw motorcycle gangs were developing in our country. The news just gets worse - here in Australia and wherever else these biker gangs flourish.
Above The Law takes a hard and chilling look at the global future of organised crime, and reveals that the world's most successful criminal empire is now being operated on a massive scale by outlaw motorcycle gangs - an empire that is growing in power, reach and ruthlessness by the day.
Far surpassing the threats posed by the Mafia, Russian syndicates, Chinese Triads and Japanese Yakuza, outlaw motorcycle gangs are now being acknowledged as the greatest current organised crime threat. Their international empire is both sophisticated and bloody and brutal. It is also both strategic ... more

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Betrayed: The Shocking Story of Two Undercover Cops order quantity
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Author: Clive Small
Published by: Allen & Unwin
What is it really like to live as an undercover cop? Joe and Jessie joined the NSW Police believing they could make a difference, but their whole life became a lie. They were cops pretending to be crooks. And their targets? Drug dealers, criminal gangs and, worst of all, bent police. Surviving on deceit and gut instinct, Joe and Jessie lived in a world of drugs, violence and corruption. To all but their parents they were exactly what they seemed - a drug-dealing junkie and his girlfriend. When they could no longer endure the pressure, the danger and the terrible isolation they quickly discovered just how alone they really were. This is more than a riveting true story of loyalty abused and courage betrayed. It is also a searing expose of a police system out of control; of senior officers who, by putting secrecy above all else, destroyed the careers and nearly the lives of two honest cops.

About the author:
Clive Small and ... more

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Bonobo Handshake order quantity
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Author: Vanessa Woods
Published by: Black Inc (trading as Schwartz Publishing)
Devoted to learning more about bonobos, a smaller, more peaceable species of primate than chimpanzees, and lesser known, Australian journalist Woods and her fianc, scientist Brian Hare, conducted research in the bonobos' only known habitat civil wartorn Congo.

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D-Day : The battle for Normandy order quantity
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Author: Antony Beevor
Published by: Viking (Penguin)
Even Stalin was awed by D-Day. 'In the whole history of war,' he wrote to Churchill, 'there has never been such an undertaking.' Those who took part in the great cross-Channel invasion, whether soldier, sailor or airman, would never forget the sight. It was by far the largest invasion fleet ever known. Nor, of course, would the German defenders alerted at the last moment on the Normandy coasts.


The very scale of the undertaking and its meticulous planning were unprecedented, but although the beachheads were established as planned, it soon became clear that the next stage of the battle would be far more difficult than anyone had imagined. The thick hedgerows of Normandy were ideal for the defender, and the Germans, especially the Waffen-SS divisions, fought with cunning and a desperate ferocity. As they made their way inland, the British, Canadian and American forces became involved in battles whose savagery was often comparable to ... more

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Dear Sebastian order quantity
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Author: Christine Horgan
Published by: Hodder Headline Ireland
Every parent's fear is not to be there for their child, to answer their questions, to give them advice and guide them through life. When Jordan Ferguson was diagnosed with terminal cancer at the age of thirty-four and told he had only months to live, a psychologist advised him to write a letter to his nine year old son Sebastian for when he wasn't there -- a letter with words and advice to help him when he was growing up. But Jordan wanted to leave a lasting legacy for his son. He decided to gather together words of wisdom and advice from a host of Irish people who have succeeded and excelled in life. The result is Dear Sebastian, a collection of letters to a young boy from writers, politicians, artists, clergy, sports stars, musicians and business people with their poignant, honest and inspirational thoughts on living life in the best way possible. The letters in Dear Sebastian deal with the pain of loss but above all they speak of ... more

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Death in the Mountains order quantity
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Author: Lisa Clifford
Published by: Pan Australia

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Dreaming of Dior order quantity
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Author: Charlotte Smith (illus Grant Cowan)
Published by: HarperCollins
Charlotte Smith has had more than her fair share of fabulous dresses and adventures. Born in Hong Kong and raised in the United States, she lived in London, Paris and New York before falling in love with Australia and settling in the Blue Mountains. In between juggling school lunches, Charlotte discovered she had inherited a priceless vintage clothing collection from her American Quaker godmother, Doris Darnell. Then the boxes started arriving, with more than 3,000 treasures dating from 1790 to 1995, from originals by Dior, Chanel and Balenciaga to a pioneer woman's daintily mended best dress. But when Charlotte unearthed Doris's book of stories about the dresses and the women who wore them, the true value of what she had been bequeathed hit home. This wasn't a mere collection of beautiful things, it was a collection of life. Women's lives. Tiny snapshots of our joys and disappointments, our entrances and exits, triumphant and tragic. ... more

 
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Author: Tim Hill
Published by: Beckett Books

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9780141044255

Escape order quantity
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Author: Jessop Carolyn with Laura Palmer
Published by: Penguin Books (N.Z.) Ltd.
When she was eighteen years old, Carolyn Jessop was coerced into an arranged marriage with a total stranger: a man thirty-two years her senior. Merril Jessop already had three wives. But arranged plural marriages were an integral part Carolyn's heritage: She was born into and raised in the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS), the radical offshoot of the Mormon Church that has settled in small communities along the Arizona-Utah border. Over the next fifteen years, Carolyn had eight children and withstood her husband's psychological abuse and the watchful eyes of his other wives, who were locked in a constant battle for supremacy.

Carolyn's every move was dictated by her husband's whims. He decided where she lived and how her children would be treated. He controlled the money she earned as a schoolteacher. He chose when they had sex: Carolyn could only refuse - at her peril. For in the FLDS, a wife's ... more

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Footprints in Paris: A Few Streets, A Few Lives order quantity
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Author: Gillian Tindall
Published by: Yellow Jersey Press
This unique and intensely involving book evokes the texture and atmosphere of a hidden Paris which has survived against all the odds of time and chance. Gillian Tindall is well known for her ability to breathe a passionate life into the generations of those who have walked this earth before us.

Here, using a handful of lives and a specific location to exemplify 200 years of history, she focuses on a few of the oldest streets in Paris's Latin Quarter. Her study shows how Paris has drawn into its magnetic field people who have variously found there education or enlightenment, a refuge or a secret garden, even a different identity.

Half a dozen individuals, all related in some way, reveal a web of human feeling and experiences across two centuries.

"Tindall writes fo a lost Paris with a quiet eloquence that is all her own, combining scrupulous honesty with compassionate imagination and an eye for memorable detail." -Miranda ... more

 
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9780733626456

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Gangland: From Footsoldiers to Kingpins - The Search for Mr. Big order quantity
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Author: Tony Thompson
Published by: Hodder Paperback
The landscape of British organised crime has changed beyond all recognition over the last five years. Youth violence, the drug trade and rising levels of gun crime are rarely out of the news. The country also continues to experience an influx of powerful foreign criminal syndicates who are establishing operations here in order to take advantage of Britain's global connections. Beginning on the troubled streets of the inner cities, Gang Land takes its readers on a journey up through the underworld hierarchy until it finally reaches the very highest levels, occupied by elusive and shadowy 'Mr Big' characters. Written using a mix of personal experiences, undercover work, primary research and cutting edge investigation, Gang Land sheds new light onto this highly secretive, often terrifying and utterly fascinating world.

About the author:
Tony Thompson is the bestselling author of GANGLAND BRITAIN and GANGS, and is widely ... more

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Half the Sky: How to Change the World order quantity
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Author: Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn
Published by: Virago Press Ltd
Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting team, husband and wife Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, take us on a journey through Africa and Asia to meet an extraordinary array of exceptional women struggling against terrible circumstances.

More girls have been killed in the last fifty years, precisely because they are girls, than men were killed in all the wars of the twentieth century combined. More girls are killed in this routine 'gendercide' in any one decade than people were slaughtered in all the genocides of the twentieth century.

In the nineteenth century, the central moral challenge was slavery. In the twentieth, it was totalitarianism. In the twenty-first, Kristof and WuDunn demonstrate, it will be the struggle for gender equality in the developing world.

Fierce, moral, pragmatic, full of amazing stories of courage and inspiration,Half the Sky is essential reading for every global citizen.

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9781846143649

Hellhound On His Trail : The Stalking of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the International Hunt for His Assassin order quantity
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Author: Hampton Sides
Published by: Allen Lane
"Hellhound on His Trail" is the story of two very different men whose lives catastrophically interweaved over the course of some nine months in the late 1960s: one was a thief and con man called James Earl Ray, the other one of the greatest American figures of the twentieth century, Martin Luther King Jr. Hampton Sides follows in Ray's footsteps as he escapes from prison, creates a new identity for himself and becomes convinced of his mission to kill King. "Hellhound on His Trail" is equally the story of King himself in his last months, fighting to keep his ideals alive in the face of intensive FBI surveillance and his own exhausted frustration. With relentless storytelling drive, Sides follows Ray and King as they crisscross the country, one stalking the other, until the fateful moment, on 4 April 1968 at a Memphis hotel, when the drifter finally caught up with his prey. Nationwide riots were sparked by the assassination, followed by ... more

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Helpless: The True Story of a Neglected Girl Betrayed and Exploited by the Neighbour She Trusted order quantity
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Author: Marianne Marsh
Published by: Harper Collins
Eight year old Marianne, the eldest of five children, was neglected by her slovenly mother and her violent alcoholic father. Uncared for and unkempt she was rejected at school by her peers and scarcely tolerated by her teachers. Only one person gave her the affection she craved; a neighbour who seeing the vulnerable child knew she was easy prey for his perverted desires. 'Little Lady' he called her over the few months he groomed her. Less than twelve months later she was caught in a trap of fear - if she talked she would be punished. With no one to turn to she kept 'their secret'. At thirteen she fell pregnant. Still too frightened to speak out she refused to tell the social workers who the father was. Without family support the teenager gave birth to a daughter in the unmarried mother's home. Six weeks later the baby she had already grown to love was taken away for adoption. Marianne returned home, but the neighbour's abuse continued ... more

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Author: Kathryn Bonella
Published by: Pan Australia
Welcome to Hotel Kerobokan, the ironic name given to Bali's most notorious jail by its inmates. It's a bizarre nether world where murderers sleep alongside petty thieves, drug and alcohol addiction is rife, guards are corrupt and money talks. The inmates' grim experiences are at stark odds with the holiday paradise that exists just beyond Kerobokan's dank concrete walls. Into this hellhole have passed a procession of the infamous and the tragic: the Bali bombers, Gold Coast beautician Schapelle Corby, the Bali Nine and Chris Packer, among others. Hotel Kerobokan is the shocking inside story of the jail and its inmates, written by an Australian with unprecedented access to the inside. Kathryn Bonella spent a year in Bali, entering the jail every day to co-write Schapelle Corby's autobiography. Now she's telling the incredible story of the jail itself. Backed up by interviews with prisoners past and present, the truth about Hotel ... more

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9781847081360

How to Drink : From mulled cider to the first Pimms of summer - the indispensible guide to good living all year round order quantity
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Author: Victoria Moore
Published by: Granta Books
In the past few decades many of us have become foodies, but our new focus on flavour has been dominated by what we eat. In "How to Drink" Victoria Moore aims to redress the balance, by explaining how to drink well at all times of day, on all occasions, and across every season. Here are recipes for mint juleps in the spring, sloe gin in the autumn, hot buttered rum in the winter; and, year-round showstoppers, including the world's best G&T. "How to Drink" is unique among drinks books - neither a garish cocktail guide, nor an intimidating wine book. It's a hugely readable and beautiful handbook, that aims to inform, entertain, and, crucially, to ensure you are never without the perfect drink for each occasion.

 
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