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  • av Australian College of Nursing
    469,-

    No longer silent: Voices of 21st century nurses is a celebration of the diversity of nursing practice in modern times.It is a far cry from the Nightingale style of nursing Lucy Osburn brought to these shores more than 150 years ago. The authors featured in this book are very aware of nursing history as they celebrate the voices of nurses in the 21st century.The chapters are written by nurses who have walked hospital corridors as well as advocating and fulfilling the roles of senior policy makers, nurse practitioners, nurse leaders, military nurses, nurse trailblazers and nurse academics. The professional nurse of today occupies wide-ranging professional roles.

  • av Heather Golding
    299,-

    A shock of fear runs through the mind! There is no way you can ask someone to help look for him, as he would likely not respond to his name. Matthew would also not understand what he'd done, nor the danger in which he'd put himself.Have you ever been in a room full of people - yet felt completely alone? That is often how I felt when in a public place, with my son. Without warning, Matthew would do something completely bizarre or behave in a typically autistic manner; instantly feeling completely alone and isolated, while being surrounded by other people, who simply had no idea, let alone any understanding, of what had just occurred.No book will write itself! So, despite my ongoing depression and writer's block, over those earlier years, I somehow found the emotional strength, to continue with my journal writing; maintaining a regular diary of Matthew's unusual behaviours and autistic meltdowns. Documenting many of his wonderful achievements and continued progress over the following years - the teenage years.

  • av Orrin Hurlbutt
    289,-

    It is 2436, Earth is a supposed wasteland, and an authoritarian regime-the Union of Sovereign Realms-is master of Andromeda. For disgraced marine Sara Hart, that means a prison sentence in the 227th penal battalion.Her only out? Being kidnapped and enlisting into a disreputable covert security group committed to the protection of life by any means necessary. She's got a conflicted chain of command and a new team of untested genetically augmented and technically gifted experts.But war calls from the depths of space: aliens reborn from the ashes of atrocity whose cries for justice demand the satisfaction of the sword, and they're willing to use all the forgotten weapons at their disposal. The price of victory is always high, but the real question is how high is acceptable when the cost is the life of all humanity?

  • av Kevin Colbran
    275,-

    Is Sam dreaming or is this the beginning of his new life.A dodgy meal may be the cause.Ghosts are witnessed by many.Lost Souls of Harristown follows the life changing events as Sam encounters the ghosts of the Toowoomba area in Queensland, Australia. Is Sam dreaming that he meets lost souls trapped in suburbia? As he encounters these souls, he uncovers strange stories. The story uses documented facts to paint a background of the afterlife.

  • av Fiona Bruty
    199,-

    At adolescence Fiona had a massive mental breakdown, descended into chronic mental illness enduring much suffering over many years.She was introduced to a Christian church and the life of Jesus."I am at a point in my life where I simply cannot do it anymore. I am completely worn out from running this race. I feel as if I am drowning and You are the only one who can rescue me. What I am experiencing in my life scares the daylights out of me. I am out of energy now and everywhere people are pressing buttons on me and I am seriously not coping"At a church conference she received a blessing and experienced inner healing, culminating in release of pain."Inside for me was a pile of rubbish of unwanted experienced memories and some false accusations about myself. They were eating away at my insides and had become mouldy. I have been redeemed by His precious Blood."This book consists of short writings by Fiona over a twenty-year journey from suffering and despair to hope and joy. A beautiful awakening!"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith." Her writings are often jumbled, obscure, repetitive, and difficult to understand. Other times they contain succinct, colorful, insightful and compelling messages including some confronting thoughts."I want to be a person who gives hope through my story to see them saved."

  • av Dina L. McMillan
    369,-

    Fascination with the Devil is a groundbreaking solution guide for women who fear - or know - they have bad taste in men. It offers simple advice to help you change the type of man you desire. Even better, it offers key tips to help you attract a healthier and more loving romantic partner. Maybe you're still wondering if this book is for you. When you read the book title, did the face of a certain man pop into your head? Maybe more than one? Was pain or deep disappointment a relentless feature in that relationship? Do you lack that same intense chemistry with "nice guys" or emotionally available men who treat you well?If you said yes to any of those questions, you're definitely in the right place.The book isn't going to blame or shame you. Dr. Dina McMillan, a renowned social psychologist and relationship expert, explains how you learned to love this way. She explores the tantalizing appeal of emotionally dangerous men: the relentless cheaters, bad boys, domineering controllers, commitment-phobic justifiers, and idealists addicted to that initial rush of infatuation. She offers simple advice to shatter their allure.Don't give up hope. The answer isn't to force yourself to settle for someone you don't want, based on a list of qualities approved by other people. Do you want to change what attracts you, in both your head and your heart? Are you finally ready to end your Fascination with the Devil?

  • av Deng Achiek
    309,-

    Love is a Promise is a remarkable book, crafted with a deep understanding of what the world is missing today-love. It aims to provide readers with a fresh perspective on love and a deeper understanding of what it truly means in today's world.This book takes readers on an insightful and thought-provoking journey through the intricacies of love. Its primary purpose is to transform and change lives by influencing the way we think about this elusive thing called love. It's structured around several key topics, including communication in committed relationships, navigating conflict, building trust and loyalty, the importance of intimacy, physical, emotional, and spiritual connections, navigating difficult times, the impact of technology on relationship dynamics, and money and finances.Love is a Promise is a powerful book that challenges readers to rethink their approach to love. It is designed to provide readers with practical insights on how to navigate the complexities of love, with a focus on building stronger, healthier, and more fulfilling relationships. Whether you are single, in a committed relationship, or looking to improve your relationships with family and friends, this book is an excellent resource for anyone looking to build stronger and more meaningful connections.

  • av Loren Wedrien
    325,-

    A gripping tale that talks about a real-life journey of a mother who has walked through the traumas of Domestic Violence within her marriage. A true heartfelt testimony of the journey that Loren has walked through and how she has overcome her experiences, fought one of the biggest battles of her life and protected her children along the way all while allowing God to work through her in bringing her into full healing. As she tells her story, allow it to speak to you as you read through each page and how it can help you also walk out your own journey. Through walking through adversity, remember that you are stronger than you give yourself credit for and if you allow God to meet you where you are, He can help bring you true healing that will last a lifetime.

  • av Stephen Lloyd Boundy
    245,-

    The book Worldly Wisdom is a collection of subjects that will educate, inspire, and enlighten readers. The book is the next instalment of philosophical learning and discussion, as an extension of my previous book, The Ego and Beliefs Revealed.The ego is once again discussed, as well as many other subjects that will draw the reader's attention. The subjects are intended to bring more meaning in life as well as deliver lessons that, once understood, can bring a better state of mind for readers.

  • av Sonya Leeding
    329,-

    A true story of loss and resilience from a Queensland Police OfficerBlue Widow is the harrowing story of Sonya Leeding, whose husband Damian was shot during a botched armed robbery at the Pacific Pines Tavern in Queensland, Australia.Sonya's no-holds-barred account of the night of 29 May 2011 and the events that unfolded after this tragedy offer an extraordinary insight into the deeply personal nature of loss and the impact that being in the public eye has on the grieving process.Blue Widow reveals the real people behind the police uniforms; the mothers, fathers, children, and siblings; and how-in a split second-life can be heartbreakingly and permanently altered.

  • av Faesaria
    269,-

  • av Ines Lai
    185,-

    Amber Orolla didn't have any friends-at least, not on Earth. The only people there she knew were the ones who made fun of her, taunted her and annoyed her until she couldn't take it anymore.Everyone just seemed to hate her!Why couldn't she just be in Deepfloat with her real friends, where people actually liked her and she could have lots of fun and go on adventures?But she knew she had to live her life on Earth, too, and when Max went missing at Amber's eleventh birthday party, she knew he'd stumbled upon her secret.Amber must return to Deepfloat and do everything she can to find him and bring him back to Earth. Relying on her Deepfloat friends Kai, Mist, Mitzu, and Escester, the group hunt for the missing Max. But, even here, the people she thought she knew so well seem to be running away and keeping secrets from her.What's happening with her Deepfloat friends?Can Amber become friends with the person she disliked the most?And what even was the meaning of friendship?

  • av Louise Anne Eveline Brunel
    169,-

  • av Winsome Board
    285,-

    This is a story of adventure and human relationships in modern multicultural Australia. The setting moves swiftly from Western Queensland to the Atherton Tablelands and Cairns, to Canberra, Afghanistan and back to Darwin.We follow the fortunes of Sunny and Rajan, the Dragon Lady and the orphaned Ali, as their destinies intertwine, from the 1950's to 2008. In the face of hardship and loss, they must prove their resilience and maintain their belief in the protective power of undying love.

  • av Chris Wever
    199,-

    A book for high school girls with Autism Spectrum Disorder.¿The Quirky Girls Club is a book about three girls with Autism Spectrum Disorder who struggle in their transition to high school and about the support they give each other. Though they do struggle with the changing world of being a teenager, they use their strengths and friendship to flourish.Autism Spectrum Disorder in girls is different and often more subtle than in boys. As such it is often missed in primary school and not recognised or diagnosed until the transition to high school. At this stage, the social world of girls gets more complicated, and ASD girls struggle with group dynamics, changing social rules, dating, and schoolwork.They struggle with the demands of complex social rules, the more challenging academic work, and increasing demands on them to organise themselves in the transition to becoming young adults.In my experience as a child and adolescent psychiatrist, I am always heartened by the good outcome of teenagers with ASD. They find their niche, find their tribe, and use their superpowers to be successful as young adults.

  • av Daniele Clarke
    379,-

    Unleash is a fun, practical, and easy-to-understand journal designed to help your child feel empowered and confident. It incorporates dozens of evidence-based strategies to help your child deal with anxiety, turn goals into actionable steps, and feel liberated.Unleash is ideal for children between the ages of 8 and 12. It is beautifully designed and contains practical strategies to help your child build knowledge and confidence as they learn about anxiety and why they feel anxious.Unleash covers topics including:The brain,Body signs,Relaxation strategies,Self-worth,What it takes to be brave,Problem-solving, andThe connection between thoughts, feelings and behaviour.Unleash is an excellent tool for every child - teaching them about anxiety in a way that is easy to understand and engage with. This journal will help your child to feel confident and empowered to take on life's challenges.

  • av Gavin McGahey
    439,-

    Are you carrying the weight of others on your shoulders? A big question but an important one that we forget to ask ourselves. This book is about making change and making life simpler. It is about letting go of ego, being more authentic and just being yourself and in turn helping others.It is a self-help book in a self-inquiry type of way; I draw on my own experiences and learn from many others to understand one's thought process and what we are telling ourselves. It is a selection of personalized short stories that are relatable and actionable. It will allow you to see life in a simple way and will help you make a more peaceful way without judgment on yourself and others. It will help you feel more aware. It will at times be confronting, sometimes sad as you reflect on the story and your own experience, but there will also be happiness, laughter, and intrigue as you feel a new sense of peace. It is about questioning who you are, how you react and how you get caught up in the drama. This book's overarching theme is about judgment and how damaging it can be to ourselves and others. When we replace judgment with noticing we can understand that you don't have to live a complicated life to be happy - this book will show you how.

  • av Susan Holt
    199,-

    You know that feeling when you're on a road trip to somewhere you really love? You set out and it's so exciting, the music's up high, the laughs are frequent, and it's just a joyous experience of anticipation. I'm a radio show host and I have a loving husband and three amazing sons, and yet, for me, the last few years, have looked more like that road trip about five hours in; now, the songs are annoying, the laughs are hard to come by, and in place of anticipation, there is the never-ending question of, 'Are we there yet?' If you feel like your excitement, joy, and anticipation of life are lost somewhere in your family, work, or community, you're not alone. You're also not done yet. This story is about finding our way back to the person we want to be. So, let's have a laugh, share some stories, and scream together: 'Are we there yet?!' on the road trip to becoming us.

  • av Doug Young
    369,-

    Two Old Farts is the story of two retired friends. While browsing the internet, Jack and Frank hear the most senior military general in North Korea present a plan to his premier for a war of retribution for Japan's attack on Korea in 1905. Having been born in the 1930s, our friends are aware of the hot and cold wars that plagued the 20th century. Not letting age hold them back, they engage a stockbroker to run a cover business to fund their covert spying on North Korea. With the aid of a Kirlian camera, this little band of conspirators are the only people who can prevent World War III.

  • av Jozef Borja-Erece
    395,-

    Three Worlds is a historical fiction that takes the reader through human nature, across three generations. The journey follows an orphan heiress who loses everything in the Second World War, a boy coming of age in an environment of death and destruction, and a spoiled Generation Z brat in search of the meaning of life.The story puts the reader in the shoes of the characters, bringing forth an immersive experience of world history as they lived it. Through their triumphs and tribulations, enthralling perspectives are presented on universal themes of courage, hope, and tragedy - on shining the light when it's needed the most.Designed to elevate readers, the novel serves as a tribute to family - an eternal reminder that we are all one family under the same sun.

  • av Bill Ash
    355,-

    Bill Ash, author of the Five-Star rated Redesigning Conversations: A Guide to Communicating Effectively in the Family, Workplace, and Society, offers a stand-alone Workbook that sets out:skills, andself-coaching questions, exercises, and case studies relating to those skills,to help readers have effective conversations in their family, workplace, and society, with a focus on parents, leaders, teachers, and coaches.The skills, self-coaching questions, and exercises are drawn principally from Ontological coaching. They will:Develop your resilience, conflict management, curiosity, self-awareness, vulnerability, respect, empathy, and trust. Enable you to model and discuss the skills with your loved ones, colleagues, students, and clients. While the emphasis is on self-coaching, the questions, exercises, and case studies are suitable for use in coaching others, facilitating workshops, and, more generally, in conversations with your family and colleagues.

  • av Jadyn Hebin-Botha
    269,-

    How did I get here? I got here so fast. Like I chased the tail of life and ended up with responsibilities to myself. I have hurt, I have loved, and I have grown, but I have also shrunk. What is this itch that I can't shake? I thought I had everything, but everything sometimes is nothing. I have a craving, and I think the craving is love. I guess I'm going to have to look for love in everything. Open my heart like the strings of a piano and let the world crudely tap at cords till I find the right note ...A poetry collection that expresses the transition from teenhood into adulthood. Through poignant verses, Cravings reveals the relentless passage of time, the weight of responsibilities, and the pursuit of love. These raw and introspective poems explore the depths of personal growth and the craving for connection, resonating with readers on their own transformative journeys.

  • av Marley Howlett
    269,-

  • av Marie Ireland
    315,-

    Max held the diary out in front of him. He could feel a powerful vibrating energy coming from it. Images of numbers appeared in his mind; then, suddenly, the diary shook. Zac's eyes bulged in shock at what he was witnessing.'What the-Max, you're levitating.'... What they saw next turned their mind into overdrive ...Max MacNeil's life is turned upside-down when he discovers that his mother has been keeping secrets from him. Furthermore, he learns that he has inherited a powerful magical gift.But with this power comes great responsibility and the need to find courage, as he is faced with illusions of his reality. Time is against Max, and together with his friends, they embark on a dangerous mission into the ancient past of a secret magical world to fulfill an extraordinary quest that will change the fate of humanity.

  • av Brendan Frain
    369,-

    America emerges from the trauma of the Civil War to find itself convulsed by rapid and often violent social and political change. Millions of land-hungry emigrants from all over the world flock to claim a piece of the newly 'liberated' Indian territories.The prospect of overnight fortunes attracts a flood of gold miners, prospectors, con men, gamblers, and homesteaders to the booming territories as the railroads open up more and more of the frontier for settlement. The dispossessed and impoverished Native Americans are swept by messianic movements that promise the return of the vast buffalo herds.¿In the midst of this upheaval, Purchase McLennan fights to retain the family legacy-the great patriarchal rock now the target of an unscrupulous speculator. The forces of greed, desperation, bigotry and ambition collide in a shattering climax that ushers in the new century and a profoundly changed America.

  • av John Edward Kruger
    315,-

    Tell no-one anything. Don't ask questions. Be invisible. This was the mantra of mafia associate John Kruger.Born into a family of criminals, John Kruger began his life of crime while still in primary school. Bagman of the Brothel follows his tumultuous upbringing in southern Sydney and into adulthood, where he found himself employed by a mafia organisation during the 1980s. Set against a background of police corruption, seedy characters, and violence, John's memoir provides an eye-opening insight into the life of a career criminal. Told with unflinching honesty, this unique Australian story will leave you wondering: can a bad man be good?

  • av S. M. Hogben
    199,-

    Here lies a fresh and unique perspective of one's journey through the stepping stones of life, told with explosive language and rhythmic prose. This collection of poems will encourage you to take a deep breath and live your life to the fullest whilst unearthing your own creativity.Within her poems, Sue creates a story by exploring the hopes, dreams and frustrations she experienced through her life and explores the myriad of themes that have inspired the diversity and richness of her discovered talent.With passion and heartfelt emotion, Sue portrays the heights and lows of life, and brings the reality of heartache, joy and wonder to her colourful and expressive words.Find within a life's accumulation, told through poetry.

  • av Teresa Sandford
    245,-

    Barney the Brave Little Crab feels very sad.Unlike his friends, he doesn't believe he is good at anything.However, one day Barney goes on an adventure with his friends and discovers something he never thought possible.What could that be?

  • av Scott Cirakovic
    315,-

  • av Adam Bushelle
    315,-

    Humanity has been through much, that is for sure. We have had quite a turbulent history. The reason for this is that we have been seeing each other as separate. Separate from each other and separate from Life itself. We have been running from a guiding principle of evolution that can best be described as 'survival of the fittest'. This means we have been seeing each other as competition in Life. We have had a problem with how we relate to each other. This is a problem that we cannot change through laws, war, religion, or current schooling. This is a spiritual problem, and the solution to this problem is also spiritual. It is to do with our beliefs about Life. The solution to this problem is the guiding principle of evolution, which is best described as 'we are all one'. When we see each other as unified, as the very same Life, we see the oneness in each other. I spent many years observing humanity and seeking a solution to our greatest problems. And the answer I found is in our unity. As a collective, when we can see our oneness and see each other as unified, we will then begin to implement new structures in our society that help us live together in peace and harmony.

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