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Hygge goes healthy! Switch and ditch the nasties to live a healthier, de-stressed life
The record of a walk that lasted three years and covered ten thousand miles, Wild by Nature tells the story of Sarah Marquis and her inspirational journey through the wilderness.
A novel of dazzling virtuosity and luminous intelligence that explores our urge to leave home, by a writer previously longlisted for both the Man Booker and Orange prizes whose prose can only be described as 'rich, luxuriant, intense, and gorgeous.' (Anita Desai)
Winner of the 2015 Miles Franklin Literary Award, this is an extraordinary novel about a family struggling to cope with a different and difficult child.
Explores the physical, mental and emotional changes that occur during puberty.
A vibrant, lyrical picture book celebrating the rich and unbreakable bonds we share with our cousins, and the diversity of Australian families.
Choosing the perfect family pet is easy with this simple guide... OR IS IT?
This warm and funny book is a big affectionate "thank you" to all the mums out there, for everything they do for us.
Everything young readers are dying to know about Mary Fowler - the stats, the facts and the amazing stories.
Violet is researching the Tasmanian Tiger for a school project when she is visited by the ghost of the last Thylacine who takes her on an amazing trip in a time-machine to show her the real truth about the Tassie Tiger. A fascinating and funny graphic novel exploring the past and future of the most enigmatic and extinct Australian native animals.
What to do with a tractor that keeps breaking down? Call in the farm animals: they will sort it!
An irresistibly fun story about the joy of having a wild and reckless friend from the beloved and bestselling author of The Terrible Plop.
A joyful, interactive 'lift the flap' picture book celebrating the wonders of a walk on the beach and the treasures found on the high-tide line.
Bestselling creators Alison Lester and Coral Tulloch share their fascination with Antarctica through a personally selected mix of their own and others' work, from the early age of exploration through to the present day.
A superb YA fantasy set in the near future, full of secrets, high stakes, peril, deceptions and dreamwalkers, from the internationally acclaimed and bestselling author of the Obernewtyn Chronicles and The Gathering.
A board book edition of this beautiful ode to the natural world, from award-winning author and illustrator Jess McGeachin.
A wonderful coming-of-age queer romance from the multi award-winning author of The Boy from the Mish. Jonah is the new kid in a country town. When he joins the local footy team to be closer to his crush, Harley, it feels like a fresh start - but he still has to navigate new friendships, an unresolved past, and the same body image issues he's always had.
An epic Tail of Adventure! Can one gallant mouse find the Heartstone and save her homeland from destruction?
A hilarious full-colour illustrated cosmic adventure featuring teen superheroes intent on saving the world from climate disaster, and a wobbegong, a medic-chicken and a sourdough starter with a real punch from Australia's best-loved marsupial cartoonist.
A hilarious memoir of home truths and whatever the opposite of 'that girl energy' is, from one half of the hit podcast Toni and Ryan.
Everything young readers are dying to know about Sam Kerr - the stats, the facts and the amazing stories.
A laugh-out-loud fish-out-of-water story (if that fish was an alien visiting Earth to complete his school project) from an award-winning cartoonist and bestselling children's author.
Holly Jackson meets Agatha Christie in this cosy modern-day YA murder mystery where your closest family are your prime suspects.
A gripping, beautifully-told fantasy quest set in a parallel medieval world.
A prisoner of war's daring escape from a speeding train . . . a Greek resistance heroine's fateful decision to harbour the fugitive . . . and a young dressmaker's curiosity spark a chain of events that has consequences none of them could ever have imagined.The Dressmaker & the Hidden Soldier is based on the extraordinary true story of Peter Blunden, the New Zealand soldier, and Thalia Christidou, the young Greek dressmaker, and Tasoula Paschilidou, the resistance heroine.What follows is an epic love story set in a country under Hitler's oppressive regime.With the Nazis closing in, Peter makes another courageous escape, Thalia is threatened by betrayal, and Tasoula is sent to a concentration camp.Will Tasoula survive? What will become of Peter and Thalia's undeclared love?
Simple, powerful tools for everyday resilience. These calming ideas come from a range of scientifically backed methods, with influences from somatic therapy practices, polyvagal exercises, mindfulness, breath work, meditation and yin yoga. On every page of 101 Ways to Find Calm you'll find a powerful tool for calmness, centeredness and connection. They're bite-sized, simple to read and easy to do but they can make a world of difference. Learn how to safely feel and process your emotions; how to rewire your brain and nervous system; and how to deeply connect with yourself. You'll experience a wonderful feeling of calm and deepen your ability for compassion, presence and healing.
Heartwarming and charming stories of dogs and books from the author of The Bookseller at the End of the World. Dogs of all shapes and sizes visit Ruth Shaw's three wee bookshops in Manapouri in the far south of Aotearoa New Zealand. Local dogs, holiday house dogs, traveling dogs: many have great stories, be they funny, sad, strange, bemusing, quirky or sweet. Woven throughout are tales of the very special Hunza, the dog who worked with troubled teens alongside Ruth when she was a youth worker. This is a window into the wonderful world of Ruth and her generous love of people, books and dogs. It's a must-read for dog fans, book fans and anyone who loved her first book, The Bookseller at the End of the World.
A lively and easy to read guide to Southeast Asia written by one of the world's pre-eminent historians of the area.
In life, the one thing we can be certain of is that it will never remain linear for long. One minute, everything is as we know it. Next minute - PLOT TWIST - we find ourselves scrambling for a foothold, trying to make sense of the shifting landscape and the changing tides. Sometimes, these deviations from the course can be the shift we needed to push us into our next chapter of life. Others can throw us off balance, send us spiralling into despair or confusion, leaving us stuck in time with no perceivable way out. These plot twists are inevitable. But the good news is, they don't have to be endings. They're just new beginnings. In many ways, this book is about grief. It's about how we cope when life as we know it changes - whether that's from the death of a loved one, a job loss, mental health upheaval, relationship breakdown - and all the large and small griefs that accompany difficult periods of change. It's about how the moments in life that we think are going to break us are often the ones that truly make us. It shows us how to reframe, adapt and move forward in our new realities, with accessible anecdotes and storytelling and thoughtfully applied psychology expertise and advice.
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