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| Parcel Arrived Safely: Tied With String by Crawford, Michael Michael Crawford, one of Britain's best-loved and most internationally successful stars, tells his life story in his own inimitable style. By turns hilarious, revelatory and desperately sad, her is the autobiography of the man whose successes, such as 'Hello Dolly!', 'Some Mothers do 'Ave 'Em' and 'The Phantom of the Opera' have made him a national institution. | $6.50 |
| Back on Track: Diary of a Street Kid by Clark, Margaret Based on a true story................No place like home. But what if home is unsafe and violent? Fifteen year old Simone is lured by her new boyfriend with promises of a better life in a big city. On the run from a dangerous environment and her drug addicted sister, she arrives in Palmino with stars in her eyes and hope in her heart. Reality check? Okay. But what is reality when her boyfriend turns violent, the other itinerants brand her an intruder, and home becomes a drain or a squat? Simone's story is the story of a society in which no child was going to have to live in poverty: a land of milk and honey, which for some people turns sour and is filled with despair. | $6.00 |
| Buck Jones, Where are you? by Ball, Vincent Vincent Ball was born in Wee Waa, New South Wales, on the 4th Decenber, 1923. His dream of becoming a 'cowboy on the fillums' took him on adventure that includedserving in the RAAF in World War II, working his way to England on a tramp steamer and winning a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London. He worked as an actor in England for twenty-five years, before returning to Australia. | $6.00 |
| The Real James Herriot: A Memoir of My Father by Wight, Jim James Herriot enriched the lives of millions with his wonderful stories of life as a country veterinarian. Now, for the first time, thanks to this intimate Biographies, fans can truly gte to know the man behind the famous writer - Alf Wight, the real vet, who, under the pen-name Herriot, immortalised the people and the landscape of the Yorkshire Dales where he lived and worked. | $8.00 |
| Black Hearts by Chai, Arlene J On her grandmother's death, Christina Hidalgo receives an unexpected legacy - the sprawling mansion Casa Aragon, her childhood home; the prison she escaped from six years ago. It is a poisoned gift: filled with angry memories, fears and sadness. And yet Christina accepts it. For the house is a weapon she intends to wield against her beautiful sister Serena; her grandmother's favourite. In the dark rooms of Casa Aragon, Christina must confront and overcome not only her manipulative sister, but her formidable grandmother who seeks to rule them both from the grave. Then finally she must stand before the priceless Medina mirror and gaze into the true colour of her own heart...... | $6.00 |
| Rainbow's End by Grimes, Martha When three women die of 'natural causes' in London and the West Country, there appears to be no connection - or reason to suspect foul play. But Scotland Yard Superintendent Richard Jury has other ideas, and before long he's following his keen police instincts all the way to Santa Fe, New Mexico | $6.00 |
| Fortune Cookies by Harris, Christine Sarah has nightmares, Huong is threatened, Miki longs to follow her dreams, but she might destroy the dreams of those close to her, Lacey is haunted by memories, Halil's father disappears, the daughter of Ta-wha risks darkness and wild animals for a taste of freedom. | $6.00 |
| One Step Ahead by MacQueen, Rod As one of the most successful coaches in world rugby history, Rod MacQueen did it all, coaching the Australian Wallabies to beating the 'unbeatable' Lions, and bringing home the most coveted prize of all - the World Cup. MacQueen reveals how he took the lessons he learned from life and running his own multimillion dollar business and applied them to coaching rugby teams | $8.00 |
| Jigsaw Bay by Merson, John Danny, Sam and Yoko have a few of the pieces, but they don't quite fit. Dead fish in the bay, strange shadows in the factory at night, and this dark substance that looks like oil, but that burns on contact. Someone, somewhere has to have the whole picture. People say you shouldn't trust politicians or the police, and maybe they're right. But what if you turn to your parents for help - and suddenly there's no clear difference between bad and good. | $3.00 |
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