One young woman's journey through breast cancer.
Stacey, only 28 and about to have her second child, discovers a lump in her breast. Shortly after her son was born, Stacey and her family were shattered by her shock breast cancer diagnosis. From here we follow her traumatic journey through surgery, treatment, healing and reconstruction. |
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His Own Country is a factual biography by Carol Casey set in Queensland in the mid to late 1800's. Taken into a white culture, educated with the white children, his mind now that of a white man superimposed upon his spiritual tribal dreamings. Carol Casey takes us into the heart of the plight of this disenfranchised Aborigine. |
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Recipient of an International Gold Medal Independent Publisher Book Award in Non Fiction Young Adult category Seen through the eyes of six year old Tomas, this true story unfolds through the games he plays with the other children as he is transported to Szered, Auschwitz and Terezin concentration camps, intertwined with the inspirational bravery and love of his pregnant mother Lolli, who kept Tomas and her newborn baby alive in a camp where 16000 children perished. |
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Abject poverty, abuse, sickness and danger were part of Harold’s every day life. From the moment he was born, during the throes of the Great Depression this underweight, malnourished boy had to fight for his existence. The odds were truly stacked against him. However, Harold made major decisions, which changed the course of events throughout his challenging life. |
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Ernest and Euphemia Kramer spent 21 years taking the Christian message and practical help to the Aborigines and white settlers of Central Australia's harsh, forbidding outback. |
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A young single woman finds herself broke and pregnant in a foreign country thousands of miles from relatives and friends. There are only three options. One of them is The Heartbreak Option.
Giving away her baby for adoption is the most agonising decision any woman ever has to make. But for this 19-year old Australian girl there really was no other choice. |
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In The Sound of Silence twenty-two women speak out about their experiences of miscarriage. These are stories of loss and loneliness, hope and joy, strength and courage, and, most of all, overwhelming love. They are a reminder to all women who have experienced a miscarriage that they are not alone. |
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