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Nothing can surpass the terror of the human psyche. Mine has been a life of much shame. I cant even guess myself what it must ...
Winner of the Booker Prize 2019. Grace is a Victorian orphan dreaming of the mysterious African father she will never meet. Winsome is a young ...
Cassandra Pybus's ancestors told a story of an old Aboriginal woman who would wander across their farm on Bruny Island, in south-east Tasmania, in ...
The epic successor to one of the most important books of the century: at once a retelling of global history, a scathing critique of contemporary ...
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'Everyone needs to read this book as an act of digital self-defense.' - Naomi Klein, Author of No Logo, The ...
What if our civilization were to collapse? Not many centuries into the future, but in our own lifetimes? Most people recognize that we face huge ...
'Osterholm has produced a sharp, persuasive and urgent manifesto for how the world needs to think differently about natural threats, offering a blueprint for setting ...
At a hinge-point in his life, artist and ex-gallerist Tony Oliver travelled to the East Kimberley, where he plunged into the crosscurrents and eddies of ...
This is a history of Australia, measured by the gun. From bushrangers and soldiers to the many farmers and recreational shooters shooting animals and each ...
From the Orange Prize-winning author of We Need to Talk About Kevin Allergic to group activities of any kind, all her life Serenata has run ...
An engaging, lively, provocative and, above all, inspiring memoir from one of our home-grown, unsung feminist heroes, Merle Thornton, who has lived a life full ...
Even when you come out of bloodshed and disaster in the end you have got to learn to live. Winona is a young Lakota orphan ...
Uncertainty pervades the big decisions we all make in our lives. How much should we pay into our pensions each month? Should we take regular ...
In today's world of cultural climate change, argues Jonathan Sacks, we have outsourced morality to the markets on the one hand, and to government ...