Abducted at gunpoint in Uganda, at the very bottom of a cycle pile-up in Beijing and hurtling down a mountainside in an out-of-control railway cart … Sue Williams was, at times, lucky to survive her ten-years series of travels around the world.
After Sue Williams and her partner Jimmy Thomson bought a new apartment off the plan, they encountered every problem possible. As a result, they wrote this comprehensive guide to buying and living in apartments – a must have for vertical living.
Child expert Father Chris Riley, the founder of kids’ charity Youth Off The Streets, explains how he’s successfully helped raise over 15,000 youngsters, and offers his advice for dealing with even the most complex problems..
A selection of delicious short stories from some of the biggest names in Australian popular fiction, including Sue Williams, which makes thrilling, tender and occasionally disturbing reading.
The uplifting, heart-warming tale of The Merry Makers, a unique group of dancers who all have an intellectual or physical disability, but who have achieved so much success and sparked intense joy in everyone whose lives they’ve touched.
If you’ve ever wondered why someone can lose weight so much faster, or stresses less, or doesn’t crave a sugar fix every day at 4pm, then you should know: the answers are all in your genes!
A charming and uplifting children’s book about a little girl with a disability who refuses to allow that to crush her dream of climbing the world’s highest mountain.
How can you recognise stress when it’s happening, and how can you use it to benefit you, rather than letting it inflict damage? A simple how-to book that could change your life.
A celebration of everything Australian, this little book is an inspirational guide for the nation, and shows how people can make a real difference – to themselves, their community and their country – to keep the can-do spirit of Australia alive.