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Blending the intimacy of memoir with an artist's vision, Toyo is the story of a remarkable woman, a vivid picture of Japan before and ...
Few Australian writers have delved as deeply as Goldsworthy into the mysterious state of being that is childhood. Now he's applied his fascination with ...
Home for the Hoges was a bayside suburb of Brisbane. Robert's parents, Mary and Vince, knew that his life would be difficult, but they ...
At just fifteen years old, Geena had no choice but to leave home. Without an education or any real options, she found herself being lured ...
In this moving sequel to The Shark Net, and with his characteristic frankness, humour and cinematic imagery, Drewe travels to the Montebellos to visit the ...
So I Hit Him is an extremely powerful memoir that will shock many people, yet is intensely inspirational. Born in a former workhouse hospital in ...
'I was Humpty Dumpty at the bottom of the wall, my heart and the very soul of me shattered into a thousand pieces. I knew ...
Written from the late years of an extraordinary life, Ann Moyal's biography is a spirited narrative of her career as an eminent historian of ...
From horse whispering to crocodile hunting to single-handedly changing an 80-kilo flat tyre on a road train in 40-degree heat...there is nothing these modern-day ...
Coming in 2013 - an ABC telemovie starring Kevin Harrington (The Dish, Seachange), celebrating the 30th anniversary of Cliffy's great feat. A lovable farmer, a ...
Thirty years ago when Hamish McDonald was Asia Correspondent for the Sydney Morning Herald in Japan, he was given a box of papers by a ...
My quest for a career started early, when I was four years old and gave myself a haircut to see if I liked that sort ...
'From the helicopter I could see the property's waterholes surrounded by paperbark trees, its red-stone cliffs lit by the rising sun. And grass, endless ...