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  • - How one man lost his health, heart and hope, and the inspirational story of his miraculous recovery
    av Paul O'Brien
    206,-

  • - Stories from Indigenous Australia
    av Paul Richards
    348,-

  • av Cally Edwards
    186,-

  • - Journeying UK and Down Under
    av Stuart R & PhD Rolls
    196,-

  • - 100 ideas for your personal wedding story
    av Susan Artup
    178,-

  • - A second chance at first love
    av Lara Russell
    153 - 163,-

  • - Book Two of the Markulian Prophecies
    av Benjamin Patterson
    228 - 235,-

  • av L M Ferreri
    246 - 263,-

  • - How to achieve impact and influence in the future world of work by mastering real-world problem-solving
    av Nick Fleming
    359,-

  • av in&#257 & ra Strungs
    194 - 207,-

  • - Tales of ordinary madness from an installation site Down Under
    av Daniel D Davidson
    242 - 258,-

  • av George O'Connell
    207 - 221,-

  • av Wayne Tunks
    170,-

    40 isn't the time for a mid-life crisis. In these sixteen interwoven short stories, we meet a group of 40-year-olds learning to deal with the things life throws at them while trying to juggle their jobs, family and personal connections. Trying to finally be their true selves and discovering if they are norm

  • av David Schaeffer
    221 - 236,-

  • av David Schaeffer
    166 - 177,-

  • - A self-help guide for new mothers needing coping strategies for their babies and young children.
    av Hartley Ginny Hartley
    177,-

  • - Getting Ready for the Theatre of Life
    av Graham Dixon
    400 - 429,-

  • - A self-help guide for new mothers needing coping strategies for their babies and young children
    av Ginny Hartley
    166,-

    For today's mothers the pressures don't stop with the issues of new motherhood. Most women are trying to be everything to everyone.

  • av Beatrice J Dennis
    246 - 249,-

  • - An anthology
     
    207,-

  • - an anthology
    av Sarah Sasson
    218,-

  • av Catherine Harford
    225 - 261,-

  • av Whatman Gary Whatman
    290 - 404,-

  • av Rob Firth
    232 - 248,-

    In this modern day tale of broken moral compasses, Frances Brennan, a successful highflying lawyer, and Gino Rossi, a reformed crim, carry the two lead characters on a journey with their respective views on life and the afterlife, making use of their protective dogmas as their drivers. Their protagonist and antagonist roles appear to reverse as they each encounter some of life''s serious crossroads.  Despite their abiding respect and affection for each other, the two become perilous foes, who use mentors and external creeds to justify their own deep convictions. Armed with these convictions, Frankie and Gino choose their separate courses of action, all wrapped-up in serious ethical dilemmas, right through to the thrilling end, when the line blurs between social justice and social carnage. Ethically adrift, Frankie and Gino manage to re-purpose their opposing understandings of God to suit their conflicted consciences and behaviour. Values and principles narrow to a single purpose. While maybe not as extreme, the novel echoes ethical dilemmas we''ve all faced, or may face sometime in our lives. It will challenge readers and stimulate discussion and debate about what keystones we use to sort right from wrong, and how difficult it can be sometimes to distinguish between the two.  It leads us all to consider how and why at times we do the right thing for the wrong reason, and sometimes the wrong thing for the right reason. Not stuffy or highbrow, this book is for thinkers in the general community, as well as fiction lovers, thriller readers, faith holders, legal professionals, and even senior high school students.

  • av Grant van Wingerden
    111 - 125,-

  • av Wilson Ryan M Wilson
    232 - 278,-

  • - The Making of a Perth Boy
    av Tony Gallagher
    207 - 221,-

    Beachside Como and South Perth in the 1950s and 60s - the time and place of my early life. Then, even more than now, Perth''s remoteness gave its citizens a distinctive independent spirit.To guide you to that distant time and place, I write as wholeheartedly as I can - of Perth, the city of my youth, as well as the events, people, songs and movies that moulded me. That said, the biggest influence in the making of this Perth boy was my dad. So this memoir is as much his as mine.In my dad''s bleak childhood in Northern Ireland, family life and family love were absent. Sadly, such emotional harshness fractured his self-belief.Like boys the world over, I copied my dad to be loved by him. And in my case, as I grew, I soaked up dad''s repressed childhood anxieties. Eventually, they became a persistent, unwanted inner voice telling me I wasn''t good enough. As a young man, finding and then grappling with the source of my deep insecurity became a relentless quest. And yet, as you will read, it was because of that personal struggle that I discovered a way to admire and accept my dad as he was.

  • av Pete Smith
    166 - 177,-

  • av Jill Smith & Angela McCubbin
    249 - 288,-

  • - My parents have separated: a 10 year old's perspective
    av RHONDA & PhD Emonson
    144 - 171,-

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