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Jonathan Little, an ex-criminal lawyer, suggests to his cellmate, Daniel Rodrigue, that they should hatch a plan to 'get rid' of their wives - who they hate more than anything - for good. Their plan is fool-proof and would be perfect if not for the tenacity of Daniel's wife - the beautiful, courageous, life-embracing Janet Rodriquez.What starts out as a vengeful plot turns into a story of misplaced love and recompense as both men face the women who absorbed most of their lives. Uniquely Australian, this satire of love gone wrong is an elaborate thriller that begs the questions: at what point is there no turning back?
I'm going to f****n kill this c**t! That was my first thought when a civie boss clicked his fingers at me and pointed at me to "come here!" (He backed off at speed when he saw the look in my eyes.) If we were on live ops I would have put 2 rounds centre mass and 1 in his head! Out here in the world, if he was within arm's reach I would have already punched him in the throat! My reactions are automatic because my subconscious bodyguards are highly trained. Unfortunately, after one of my best mates was killed in Iraq, reacting to a perceived threat with violence was a common occurrence which I had to get under control...especially when my daughter snuck up behind me to give Daddy a fright... She saw the look in my eyes and I saw the fear in hers...and the journey that resulted in this book began. YOU ARE NOT ALONE, YOU ARE NOT CRAZY AND YOU CAN BEAT THIS. How do I know? I've been there. Through the Army, Police and Iraq, combined with the normal life challenges we all face, I would display signs and symptoms that would match the clinical terms for PTSD... but I disagreed that these behaviours were a disorder at all. Don't get me wrong, the trauma you went through is real, you may be suffering nightmares, flashbacks, insomnia or you are a werewolf like I was, but these are perfectly normal responses to what you have been through. I found that PTSD signs and symptoms are a result of how EFFECTIVELY you have trained your subconscious bodyguards to keep you alive. This is the GOOD news. When you understand what I have discovered in this book, you will be able to re-train, re-brief and re-deploy 'Your Subconscious Bodyguards.' "The book does not merely share his own story, but more than that, Dion applies CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) techniques as well as soldier imagery and Jungian warrior archetypes to access more complex and richer emotional material in regards to PTSD." Ingo Lambrecht PhD M.A. (Comp. Lit.) M.A. (Clin. Psych.) Wits SA
As Osaka Maru cleared the Bungo Strait and the Seto Inland Sea opened up before him, the excited young man at the bow of Osaka Maru missed nothing. But, to his growing disappointment, he recognised nothing either. After all, he'd been just five years old when he'd last seen all this, and then he'd been with his parents on the way to a new life in Brazil. Now, his parents had both entered the white jade shrine, and he was returning, sad and alone. As the ship neared the port, he was surprised to see any grey warships making steam. There was nothing he recognised in the streets of Kure, but as the road rose on the slopes of Mount Egezan, he found the Japan he knew. He paused on the mountain a while, watched the great aircraft carriers leaving port and wondered where they were bound. With his heart beating rapidly, he rang the little brass bell and bowed as the door opened. As he straightened, his pre-prepared smile died, the hand holding his gift of Brazilian coffee fell to his side and the words he'd rehearsed were forgotten. 'A thousand apologies', he mumbled, bowing deeply. 'I was expecting Mrs Matsuoka.'
Vegans are non-violent and seek a harmonious lifestyle. So why was the cook at The Vegan Cafe dispatched with a frying pan? In A Murder Most Vegan, Cecilia, a health inspector for the local council and natural sleuth, is outraged that a murder-an extreme occupational, health and safety violation-has occurred in her coastal town. She teams up with the handsome investigator, Aldo, a seasoned detective, as they connect the dots to solve the mystery. Meanwhile, Cecilia grapples with a personal conundrum that is escalating and threatening her safety.
Freedom Zone introduces the author and her dysfunctional family in a post-World War II rural environment up until the present. Coralyn shares challenging autobiographical detail, and within that, crippling pastoral abuse and the long journey of recovery following many years of mental illness. In 2020, Coralyn overcame a male pastor's haunting and invasive influence and entered into an institutional 'freedom zone' encompassing church fellowship in the Lutheran Church of Australia. Her mission now is to promote ethical ecclesiology across Christianity, affecting women's rights to equality, dignity, and respect.
Annabelle is sixteen when she is summoned by the Eldest, the oldest living tree in The Land. The Eldest gives her a mission: she must convince the ruler of the humans that the dust of progress is about the envelop The Land, killing every living thing.To save The Land, the humans, particularly The Company, must change their ways. Accompanied by a white owl and an eagle, Annabelle makes her way back to the city. She encounters different people, machines and hybrids - some helpful, some not. Will the ruler even deign to see her? Will anybody important talk with her? Will anybody listen? The Eldest also gave her a side quest: to collect a pumpkin. No one, not even Annabelle, realises that the future of the human race depends on her and something a cook might use to make a pie. And all the time the dust is getting thicker ...
Grace Orah is not my real name. However, my story is very real and is sadly the story of many of us who have been forced, against our wishes, onto the bloody battlefield of family law to fight for our children's lives.This is a firsthand account of my journey self-representing in the Federal Circuit Court of Australia, and how I won. It is not about blaming men. It is not about fathers versus mothers. It is my real-life record of the struggle between the powerful and the powerless and how I navigated the pathway that doesn't exist.I, like many of us, had no financial resources to pay a lawyer. In the end, I spent an affordable AU$450 (in 2020). Plus, I maintained my integrity, and never faltered in my belief that my daughter's voice should be heard, and her wishes are part of the conversation. In this book, I share my mistakes, I share my wins, and I share my insights. But mostly, I share with you a story of hope. If I can take on my abusive ex-husband, his aggressive legal team, and a system that rewards lies and deceit, then you can, too.
Once upon a mystical time, there was a safe haven where fairy tales and contemporary life shared a permanent truce. Inside is a collection of poetry and prose that enables the highly sensitive souls with traumatised hearts to bond, regardless of their barricades, differences, and backgrounds. Sectioned into some of the most popular fairy tales, these compositions are about finding your way back and rebirthing your spirit, no matter how many times you get lost.
In a ground-breaking exploration of the shadow aspect of numerology, Shadows reveals how our Ruling Number can determine our emotional responses to negative situations.Shadows will guide you through your numerology and help you to: Learn how to overcome grief and emotional abuse patterns experienced in childhood that have been carried down from generation to generation.Discover how we're attracted to individuals who represent members of our family of origin and who will provide the lessons necessary to develop emotional muscles and spiritual growth. Accept responsibility for personal decisions made and let go of disappointments that others chose to make different decisions.
Everybody has a story to tell, even if they're a 'nobody'. This one begins in 1943, when Britian was on its knees during the middle of World War II. Food was rationed, life was about survival, and there wasn't much joy in the world. But there was adventure to be had for a young urchin who could get into and out of trouble with a quick with and quicker pair of legs. In the early fifties, this 'awkward arse' was packed up and sailed halfway around the world to Australia, where he grew into a street-savvy larrikin with Brylcreemed hair and a cheeky grin. At that age, it was all about girls, cars, and partying.
An inspiring memoir that breaks the silence on menopause and other women's rites of passage. Follow one woman's journey through her trials and triumphs as she navigates becoming and embracing being a woman. New challenges emerge for Mia with the onset of menopause. As many women have done before, Mia attempts to navigate this uncharted territory alone. Her familiar mother role begins to fade as, one by one, the fledglings leave the nest, and she realises she is completely lost in the next phase. This is when her pilgrimage to find her treasure begins. Finally, after many curious encounters, Mia bids farewell to her mother archetype. Embracing her sacred divine feminine within, she not only discovers her new life's purpose but inner peace as she emerges as a strong autumn woman.
Sometimes the conceptual depth or aesthetic beauty of a poem can stay in a reader's mind forever and be a constant source of wonderment and pleasure. Therein lies the particular appeal of poetry and the value of furnishing one's mind with such magic. The utility in applying one's close attention to this eclectic and unique collection of poems and images is the realisation of the essence of poetry itself. To be transported into that rarefied state of deep reflection, where the realm of imagination knows no bounds, where the wonderment begins and where the magic happens.
$99,000: That is the price the directors of pharmaceutical firm WSW set for a single course of its game-changing anti-cancer drug, DELGA, despite the profound moral objections of CEO William Prior. Upon learning of cancer patients' families torn apart by the tragic consequences of that decision, William succumbs to an overpowering ethical quandary, leading his children, Ben and Samantha, to seek reparation worldwide.
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