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This We Can Say
Prepared over a period of nearly 10 years, this is the distillation of the thoughts of around a thousand Quakers with an interest in spiritual subjects.
The book includes inspirational writings and personal stories about challenge and opportunity, which reflect on the geography and social history of Australia.
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Tiger Tames the Min Min
Project Earth-mend Series, Book 3. Our hero Tiger heads for the Australian Outback with his friends Wanda the Blue-tongue, the magical extraterrestrial Tark and the spaced out crow Syd to spread the word about how to save the Earth. Their guide in search of the mysterious Min Min lights is the retired racing camel, Number 12.
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Understanding Molly
‘Imagine being trapped on a swing during a windstorm. Your anger and frustration propels you back and forth. Faster and faster. You want to get off, but you’re not strong enough, big enough or quick enough. Holding on becomes impossible, draining you of any energy you have left.’
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Willow Farrington Bites Back
When Willow Farrington first meets Isaac Silberstein she doesn’t know what to expect. He’s a gnome-like old man who survived a World War II concentration camp, and she’s an almost-14-year-old who’s just back at school after a four-month stay in hospital with an eating disorder.
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Yellowcake Springs
Welcome to Yellowcake Springs; a pristine, friendly, secure community of citizens involved in the maintenance of one of Western Australia’s CIQ Sinocorp nuclear reactor facilities. You have nothing to fear inside the heavily-guarded community, nestled in the quiet streets between the radiation Red Zone and the razor-wired fences.
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