No matter how far she roamed, Olivia always called Australia home. From the UK to Melbourne and beyond, Grease superstar Olivia Newton-John remains a global icon in music, acting, and philanthropy.
Last Words by Phillip Adams is a captivating collection of essays from a masterful storyteller and cultural commentator.
Sometimes chilling but always compelling and unflinchingly honest, American Nazi is an unforgettable memoir that chronicles the extraordinary life of Jeff Schoep, the former national leader of America's largest Nazi party.
Fagan’s Way is more than a sports book, it’s is a masterclass in leadership, resilience, and the pursuit of greatness. Whether you’re a fan of elite sport, a coach, or simply seeking motivation, this book offers powerful lessons to inspire belief, persistence and success.
It’s Blossom Possum’s birthday, and she’s far too excited to sleep! Full of rhyme, rhythm, and onomatopoeia, Blossom Possum and the Gumnut Man is a fun twist on a classic tale full of suspense and humour with an unexpected yet satisfying ending.
The Talking Therapies offers a practical roadmap for clinicians and therapists. Drawing on the Contextual Modual Therapy Model (CMT), Dr Coral Brown presents a therapy approach that is as grounded in theory as it is in lived clinical experience.
A Simple Twist of Fate is the story of the Gippsland fisherman’s daughter born in 1957 with no arms and only tiny legs, who—thanks to the love, courage and support of her family,... Læs mere
Transported explores hope, intolerance, the fading of adolescent certaintinty, the heartbreaking decisions of parenthood and the strength of true love.
Letters to the Pope is a deeply spiritual memoir of Peter Breen, a practicing Catholic pilgrim who goes on a transformative journey to the Marian healing shrines of Lourdes, Fatima and Medjugorje.
Embedded is a visceral journey into corruption, vengeance and one man's fight to reclaim his name and reconnect with the people he loves.
The Hollow State: Power Without Purpose in Australian Politics is a scathing analysis of how Australia's political system has been drained of conviction, competence and purpose
Shorty: Mistaken Identity or Stitch Up? is the story of Stephen 'Shorty' Jamieson, a man who has spent 37 years in prison for brutal crimes he has always said he didn't commit.