Posted on 21 Sep 2017 in Non-Fiction |
The Pilbara is an important book for anyone thinking about the world of work and how it might be shaped in Australia. Bradon Ellem tells us at the outset that his...
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Posted on 7 Sep 2017 in Non-Fiction |
How to Dress a Dummy speaks frankly of Cassie Lane’s battle for acceptance and will ring bells with many women. Cassie Lane is a former international model with a...
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Posted on 29 Aug 2017 in Non-Fiction |
Millennials write here about what affects their generation – it affects us all. This is a stunningly good collection of essays, memoirs, images, fiction, reportage and...
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Posted on 24 Aug 2017 in Non-Fiction |
The gruelling honesty and intense focus of Hunger invite self-reflection in the reader. Roxane Gay has a gift for observation and the ability to articulate her thoughts...
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Posted on 20 Jul 2017 in Non-Fiction |
The life of Helen Haenke highlights the vitality and value of regional arts and their crucial interconnections with place. Who was Helen Haenke? Where is Rockton? This...
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Posted on 6 Jul 2017 in Non-Fiction |
Our Fathers Cleared the Bush is a captivating combination of regional history and memoir. ‘When I say I come from Eyre Peninsula, I am sometimes met with a blank look,’...
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