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Be Inspired Every Day: 170 Ways to Transform Your Life by Patrick Lindsay
$16.99 AUD
Category: Psychology and Personal Development
Inspiration surrounds us, if we know how to see it. Inspiration elevates the ordinary moments of every day through nature, art, words, music, kindness and humanity. Inspiration mines beauty in the breakage, guiding us through the tough times and reminding us how precious each moment is.'Every morning we ...Show more
Once - A Selection of Short Short Stories by Linda Martin (Editor); Elfie Shiosaki; Ellie Fisher; Gillian Greensmith; Grant Revell; Guy Salvidge; Izzy Mead; Leonard Goulds; Mabel Gibson; Mark Hackleton; Martin Lindsay; Laura Keenan (Editor); Matt Beamish; Nadia Rhook; Olivier Breton; Priya Kahlon; Rachel Isaacson; Robyn Lunn; Sabian Wilde; Scott-Patrick Mitchell; Shannon Jade; Susan Midalia; Amy Budrikis; Yann Toussaint; Arianne Chavez; Ashleigh Hardcastle; Bronwyn Jones; Caroline Nutter; Carolyn Abbs; Dianna Grove
$20.00 AUD
Category: Short Stories
Once: A selection of short short stories brings together the best of new flash, micro and short-hybrid fiction in Western Australia. The collection showcases thirty new, rising and established writers who share big ideas in tiny spaces. Funny, insightful, wondrous and smart, these potent short shorts wi ...Show more
The Coast Watchers: The Men Behind Enemy Lines Who Saved the Pacific by Patrick Lindsay
$22.99 AUD
Category: Military History
After Pearl Harbor, Japan swept unchecked through the Pacific. But a tiny band of brave men stayed behind the enemy lines. Aided by loyal islanders, they watched and they warned. They were the Coast Watchers. They saved countless lives - including that of future US President John F. Kennedy - and they ...Show more
The Home Front: The never-ending war within our veterans by Patrick Lindsay
$34.99 AUD
Category: Military History
Forty-one Australian soldiers died in action over 20 years of fighting in Afghanistan; in that time more than 1400 veterans have taken their own lives. Veterans today are chronically over-represented when it comes to PTSD, depression, homelessness and suicide. Australians rightfully pause on Anzac Day e ...Show more
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