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Human Rights Overboard

19/11/08 | Alison Watts
In a recent Sydney Morning Herald Immigration Minister Senator Chris Evans was quoted as acknowledging the deleterious health impacts on physical and mental wellbeing of long-term detention, from a speech he made in July 2008.

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The A-Z of Bradman

12/11/08 | Stephen Yeo
As the title suggests, The A–Z of Bradman is less a biography and more a collection of assorted snapshots…

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The Shack

10/11/08 | Lisa Byrnes
The Shack has been something of a phenomenon in Christian publishing. The book, written by William P. Young…

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All the days of my life

05/11/08 | Cathy Krimmer
A beautiful, young widow sets out to Australia in this second installment of the life of Heléna, by Sydney…

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My Guantanamo Diary

29/10/08 | Elizabeth George
Mahvish Rukhsana Khan whose parents migrated as doctors to the USA from Afghanistan in the 1970s is a Muslim lawyer…

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Crashing Through

23/10/08 | Elly Byrne
Mike May spent his life crashing through. Blinded at age three, he defied expectations by breaking world records…

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The Art of Racing in the Rain

17/10/08 | Alison Watts
The Art of Racing in the Rain is an unforgettably engaging tale, which takes you on a journey through the…

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Paul Keating’s Unfinished Business

13/10/08 | Mark Tough
Unfinished Business: Paul Keating's interrupted revolution is more a book about economics than a political…

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No Ordinary View

08/10/08 | Elly Byrne
Naomi Reed’s No Ordinary View is the sequel to 2008’s Australian Christian Book of the Year runner up…

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God, Actually

29/09/08 | Simon Smart
There are at least two situations where it would be good to have Roy Williams by your side. The first is in a courtroom…

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Typo

26/09/08 | Alison Watts
Typo is a cautionary story of the collapse of one man's dream, told with personal honesty, insight and wry…

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The Other Queen

24/09/08 | Pansy Lai
Philippa Gregory's newest historical novel The Other Queen, set during the first three years of Mary Queen…

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The Anatomist

17/09/08 | Chris Little
Just to make things clear Gray’s Anatomy is not Grey’s Anatomy. The first (look for the ‘a’)…

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Blood and Rage

12/09/08 | Alan Dungey
After September 11, 2001, some Western intellectuals sought for the root causes of terrorism. Why did they hate…

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Pitcairn: Paradise Lost

04/09/08 | Alison Watts
As the book Pitcairn: Paradise Lost - Uncovering the dark secrets of a South Pacific fantasy paradise records,…

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The Conviction of Richard Nixon

25/08/08 | Mark Tough
The focus of this book is the series of interviews that David Frost conducted with Richard Nixon in 1977. What…

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Hope

22/08/08 | Alison Watts
Glen A Gerreyn's book Hope is a book written to motivate and empower people to "succeed" in life.

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The Abstinence Teacher

13/08/08 | Nic Jameson
The ‘truths’ chronicled by Perrotta in The Abstinence Teacher are mostly concerned with sex, a subject…

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Not for Sale

07/08/08 | Elizabeth George
Not For Sale by David Batsone aims to give general information about the global slave trade. Batsone is…

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