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  • av Joanne Anderson
    194,-

    A humorous, irreverent guide to writing with more clarity and fearlessness.

  • av Joseph Abboud
    274,-

    Robust, defiantly inauthentic veg and grain forward recipes that bring a little bit of Lebanon, a little bit of Persia, a little bit of Turkey, and a lot of delicious into your home. From the Middle East via Joseph Abboud's iconic Melbourne eatery, Rumi.

  • av Neil Perry
    396,-

  • av Danielle Alvarez
    394,-

    Beautiful, thoughtful cooking is the simplest way to bring joy to any home and Danielle Alvarez's recipes, skills, wisdom, and whimsy deliver the foundations for a lifetime of happiness in the kitchen, at the table, and beyond.

  • av Sophie Godwin
    294,-

    Sunday is surely everyone's favourite day of the week. Yes, sometimes we might feel like we're slowly dyingbecause of the night before, yet even then, there's a certain joy to be had in the ravenous hunger,copious carbs, and the legitimacy of binge-watching a TV series this brings, especially if the weather isparticularly dreary. Other times, Sunday is about sharing, feasting with friends, BBQing, havingleisurely long lunches, or brunches because it's the one day of the week where mealtimes aren't thatset. Or perhaps it's a Sunday reset, the self-love of a bath, book, and a big plate of greens. Or some timeout with a cup of tea and a slice of cake. Either way Sunday is the day for cooking and eating andfeeling present - even if that's with a hangover.Sunday Sessions is full of laidback food with modern flavours plus techniques and hacks that home cooks will love. Kimchi and 'nduja and miso and nut butters and charred cabbage - they are all made accessible and totally irresistible in Sophie's recipes.

  • av Tessa Kiros
    394,-

    If you are familiar with my books, you will see I haven't changed much. I don't know if our tastes do change much. Mine have evolved - swayed in a new direction with discoveries, sandwiched with things from my travels and our everyday needs. The cravings that pull me are essentially the same. Sour. Salty. Buckets of leafy greens, splashes of strong flavour. Colour and season. All still there. Mixed in today with ayurveda and the changing needs of family and friends. Less sugar. Less white flour. More fruit and veg (never a problem). Red meat once a week. Chicken once. Fish twice. The rest all plant based.Here it is. For me and for you. The things we are eating at home in Tuscany. And with my family in Greece. Nowadays. With some reminiscing.

  • av Annie Lawson
    174,-

    A sharply observed workplace survival guide that spins 49 entertaining modern rules from the wisdom of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius.

  • av Jennie Lantz
    244,-

    When the nights draw in and you need to add a little magic and sparkle to your long evenings, what better way than to make your own decorations? All you need is paper, scissors and glue and with the templates and step-by-step instructions in this book, you can create a winter wonderland in your own home. Start with a simple snowflake shape in different sizes and scatter them around the room, or hang them from your windows. Create the simplest Christmas tree topper, or a series of stars in varying colours to decorate the family table. All sorts of paper can be used - from leftover wrapping paper, to baking paper and coffee filter paper. There are also wreaths, garlands, leaves, flowers and lots more to discover and once you start folding and creating these stunningly simple projects, you'll want to make more and give them as gifts, too! It's the perfect sustainable, seasonal craft for even novice crafters.

  • av Lydia Williams
    144,-

    Before she was the Matildas World Cup superstar goalkeeper, Lydia Williams was a young girl with a big dream. In this delightful picture book, Little Lydia and her new friends all strive to be their best AND work together as a team. A wonderful picture book about the joy and friendships to be found in sport, written by the star goalkeeper for the Matildas. .

  • av Lydia Williams
    144,-

    Little Lydia loves sport. She lives in the outback and is friends with all the animals.When she asks Emu, Kangaroo and Koala to play with her, she soon discovers that each of them has a special talent.But does Lydia have a gift for sport too? And if she does, how will she discover it?A funny and triumphant picture book by Lydia Williams, goalkeeper for the Australian Matildas.

  • av Jane Lopes
    494,-

    There is no shortage of options when looking for a bottle of wine to drink. We think you should choose Australian. This book helps you do that, exploring the why, the how and the where of the most exciting wine producing country in the world today.

  • av Tilly Pamment
    324,-

    The cornerstone of contentment lies in a slice of cake, a cup of tea and company to share it.'Welcome to The Plain Cake Appreciation Society. Where 52 simple, seasonal cake recipes inspire you to pause throughout the year, bake something delicious, and reflect on all that's good in your world. The conversations and comfort that come from what home baker and photographer Tilly Pamment calls 'little pockets of cake calm' become nourishment for your soul to carry you through into the next week.Find your own slice of joy in the Weekday Lemon Cake or Raspberry-studded Tea Bars at the height of a breezy summer, or the Rainy Day Chocolate Loaf and Ginger and Rose Madeleines for when the weather sets in. Uncomplicated and easy to make, these recipes will provide delicious inspiration all year round.

  • av Yumi Stynes
    383,-

    Based on the hit podcast, The Food Fix puts 100-plus big, easy, delicious wins within the reach of the busiest cooks. Tonight. And forever.

  • av Heidi McKinnon
    134,-

  • av Kirsty Murray
    194,-

    A delightful picture book that celebrates the joy of young children trying to catch their shadows - from the creators of CBCA Honour Book When Billy was a Dog and Puddle Hunters.

  • av Ginni Mansberg
    224,-

    The urgent case for protecting your brain before old age, as well as proven strategies for how to do it, from the bestselling author of The M Word.

  • av Eddie Ayres
    134,-

    A haunting fable-like story by the well-known musician and author, Eddie Ayres, about the power of music and a young girl in Kabul set during the occupation of the Taliban

  • av Ritva Voutila
    134,-

    A beautiful illustrated edition of Oscar Wilde's famous and moving story.

  • av Saghar Setareh
    344,-

    Pomegranates & Artichokes is a captivating literary piece by Saghar Setareh. Published in the year 2023 by Murdoch Books, this book is a testament to Setareh's storytelling prowess and her ability to weave intricate narratives that captivate the reader's imagination. The genre of the book is a beautiful blend of various elements, making it a unique read for book lovers. Setareh's writing style is immersive, drawing the reader into the world she creates with her words. The publication of Pomegranates & Artichokes marks a significant milestone in Setareh's writing career. The book is a must-read for anyone seeking a refreshing literary experience. Murdoch Books, the publisher, is proud to present this masterpiece to the world of literature.

  • av Dinalie Dabarera
    194,-

    A gorgeously illustrated and deeply endearing story about a young child and the special days she spends with her grandfather from the CBCA shortlisted illustrator of The Cat with the Coloured Tail.

  • av Sumayya Usmani
    344,-

  • av Jess Racklyeft
    144,-

  • av Rebekah Ballagh
    184,-

    Bestselling author of Note to Self, Note to Self Journal and Words of Comfort, Rebekah Ballagh, turns her attention to helping children learn to understand their emotions, how they make them feel and how to manage them.

  • av Margaret Wild
    184,-

  • av Saba Alemayoh
    324,-

    From Tigray to the world, a love story through food.This is not your regular cookbook. The recipes are a legacy of Tekebash Gebre, my extraordinary mother. Tekebash was born in Tigray, under the rule of the last Ethiopian emperor. She lived under a communist regime before fleeing to Sudan. Since then we have been on a migration journey, from Aksum to Khartoum to Melbourne and beyond. Our hearts, however, will forever be Tigrayan, and through Tekebash's simple, vibrant dishes we celebrate a connection that won't be broken. It has been my privilege to translate and record what Tekebash cooked by taste, touch and memory for several years in our Melbourne restaurant. It's our story, and it's my tribute. But it will also resonate with anyone who knows the unceasing pull of a distant homeland and the comfort of its food.

  • av Laura Henshaw
    244,-

    A realistic guide to looking after yourself in your twenties and thirties, from founders of mega lifestyle brand Keep It Cleaner.

  • av Regula Ysewijn
    336,-

  • av Angus Stewart
    274,-

    A practical guide to creating and maintaining a water-efficient outside space, including a comprehensive photographic plant directory, and insights into sustainable design, in big and small spaces.

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