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  • av Lyn Fitzsimmons
    271 - 317

  • av Pat Jacko
    197

    Little brother (2yrs) seen thought the eyes of his bigger sibling (6yrs). Little brother goes to kindy and loves reading books. His mum makes book week costumes for him. He becomes the character for a whole week at a time. Family is important and all join in the fun.

  • av Chris Te Lindert
    181

    This book tells the story of the anxiety experienced by Pete and his jazz band figures, Ping a Japanese Japanese doll, Chester the toy clown and Snowy - a big, fluffy white bear at possibly being separated when Millicent and her family who own them are preparing to move house. The two boxes that appear in the pictures, or are referred to in the text represent those items going with the family and those being given away. Each toy expresses their fear of being separated from their friends who come alive to play each night while the family sleeps.

  • av Chris Te Lindert
    247 - 391

  • av Brenda M. Tranter
    181

    Australian Lieutenant, A.E. Tranter, from Heathcote, Victoria, (Australia) spends time in Malaya training young soldiers during the waiting period prior to WW2 in Asia. He survives the battle against the Japanese in Muar and the fall of Singapore, before escaping by boat to the wilds of Sumatra. However, his luck fails and he becomes one of the thousands of prisoners of war in the slave labour camps in Sumatra. He writes a tender book for his little daughter which he manages to keep hidden from the guards throughout his ordeal. Remarkably the book is all about the pleasant and beautiful things he has seen and learned in his enforced travel, even if witnessed from the heat and stench of locked box cars "e; ... in spite of the discomfort , we saw much that was interesting and beautiful"e;. Despite this long ordeal, his writing conveys a message of tolerance, understanding and responsibility. Tranter is amongst those put to work building a road through the jungle in Atjeh, then later, the second death railway - the Pakenbaroe/Moeara Railway, ironically completed on the day WW2 ended; never used and now forgotten in Australia by all but a few. Here the Japanese and Koreans' treatment of the prisoners becomes increasingly brutal with death and disease common, especially amongst "e; the Romushas"e; - Asian enforced labourers - 80 000 of whom die. Meanwhile his little daughter is growing up in his hometown, under her mother's care, both unaware of her father's whereabouts.

  • av Harriet Keatley
    197

    Harriet Keatley lives with her husband Dale on a property in Western Victoria. For many years she worked with her husband in their own business, Keatley Livestock, selling livestock and real estate. The business is based in the South East of South Australia and Western Victoria. Their children have all left home so they have many pets to keep them company

  • av Harriet Keatley
    181

    Harriet Keatley lives with her husband Dale on a property in Western Victoria. For many years she worked with her husband in their own business, Keatley Livestock, selling livestock and real estate. The business is based in the South East of South Australia and Western Victoria. Their children have all left home so they have many pets to keep them company

  • av Faye Roots
    181 - 347

  • av Ron McCarthy
    247

    A fruit barrow blocks traffic and Len's niece Liana suffers shock in an assassination attempt on Minister Gareth Adams. Friends take her home to Khancoban where Len joins them. Phil, Liana's boyfriend, and his mother Jane, stay to help Liana recover. Len meets the uncle of a recently migrated young girl who invites him to visit the Murray-2 Power Station there. On the drive back to Morisset Len escapes a murderous attempt by three hooded attackers. Len's an elite coach brought by Adams to coach their newly promoted football team. Raised in Termez where 100,000 Soviet troops were stationed during their war with Afghanistan, Len defends himself with street-smart skills. Detective Inspector Beryl Stone phones Len asking him for local knowledge, particularly the elderly, as the weapon was a 0.303 service rifle. Joe, a retired miner and supporter of the team, helps. Beau, a tree lopper who's moved from country Queensland, is asked to use his drone to help Len's coaching. Len is attacked a second time, leaving to pick up Beau to see the assassination site. Len is mystified by these attacks.

  • av Adrian Kooistra
    197

  • av Adrian Kooistra
    197

  • av Terry Keane
    181 - 347

  • av Camino Elgarc
    181

  • av Barry Conn
    171

    This story is autobiographical in the sense that it is based on a true story. The characters, animals and places are real, but the story is in part a product of the author's imagination as a five-year-old boy.

  • av Lyne Facey
    181 - 347

  • av Alistair Pope
    277

    The book was designed to be enjoyed according to the readers mood and available time s it contains entertaining stories that range between the true, through the 'factional' (stories containing at least some element of truth), to others that are pure fiction. It is up to the reader to decide which is which ... The aim was to provide 'intelligent' enjoyment by encouraging the reader to think ahead and predict the twist in the tale. This book of short stories allows the reader to enjoy its range of options as while traveling or relaxing at home.

  • av John Smith
    181

    The book is of my life, reflecting all the things that happened to me, since I was 4 years old......to present day.

  • av Carol Cawsey-Blatch
    197

    Cobar the Wombat and his friends investigate where items of rubbish they find came from and discover a whole new realisation about litter and their environment and their relationship with humans.

  • av Golden Buenafe
    197

    Feeling good about yourself has a lot to do with what you think-and what you don't think. Positive Affirmations can change the way you see yourself and the world around you. They remind you of who you really are. They describe the traits and personal qualities that make you special. It's also okay to forget how great you are sometimes. But it's important to remind yourself of your strengths. Remind yourself of what you can do-of the qualities that make you awesome. Use positive affirmations as your reminder. To get the maximum benefits from Alphabet affirmations book keep this book with you and review them daily. Share them with family and friends. Grow in your positivity and inner strength and spread this hope, joy, and wisdom with others. When you believe in yourself-when you know your strengths and when you trust that pitfalls, losses, and failures are lessons that don't define you-then you will be unstoppable.

  • av Kevin T. Muir
    151 - 317

  • av Mark Urizar & Zbigniew Jaworski
    247 - 391

  • av OMA
    181 - 347

  • av Malcolm Poole
    697 - 761

  • av Philip Beggs
    151

    Phil's First Adventure is a book of pomes, all written by me. In a ever increasing dark world we're living in, I want to bring some light into the situation and expose the darkness. I want to encourage people and tell them that there is a Pure Hope we can all call on. His Name is Jesus Christ. He is The One True God. He will give meaning to your life. He'll give you a Hope and a Destiny. He Loves you with All He is. He wants to give a Blessed life and a Hope for the future. Jesus will bless your life beyond measure. Jesus Christ is the Good News of The Truth of Who God is. He has a plan for all of our lives and an amazing destiny for us to walk in. With Jesus, we can be a Bright Light to a dark world. I want to love and encourage all who are in need. I will build people up and I'll encourage them that they can do amazing things in this world. With God, All things are possible. God can do all things. We can do all things through God and with God. God is Perfect Love. Jesus Christ is The One True God. Be Blessed.

  • av Noeline Slowgrove
    181

    More X'lent Tales is a second book of short stories following the previous book X'lent tales. No two stories are alike and most end with a twist. This collection begins with stories dealing with COVID 19. The stories go on to deal with the human condition and the nature of man. Others are amusing, while some are heart-warming. One story tells of a magical world of peace. The Fifth Dimension asks questions of the reader. The last and longest story, Solar Flares, tells of the bond between a divorced couple and a climatic scientist, as the world comes under threat of solar flares.

  • av Alyce Elmore
    277 - 437

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