Douglas Rogers
Format: Paperback
An inspiring, edgy roller-coaster adventure, but also a deeply moving testament to the love and loyalty inspired by Zimbabwe and her people.
Doug Anthony and Margot Anthony
Format: Hard Cover
An extraordinary insight into the war experiences of a very young man, and the relationship between a son and his mother during the horrors of Gallipoli and its aftermath.
Lisa Tamati with Nicola McCloy
Format: Paperback
The first Australasian woman to take on Badwater - the world's toughest race through Death Valley - Lisa Tamati's incredible journey of ultra-running endurance, heartbreak and resilience is an astounding read for athletes as well as the armchair-inclined.
Andrew Smith
Format: Paperback
A powerful, moving and gripping book about the lives of the men who walked on the moon.
Agnes Humbert
A uniquely personal and candid perspective on a dark and dramatic period of World War II.
Germaine Greer
Format: Paperback
The definitive story of the real Mrs Shakespeare by the redoubtable Germaine Greer.
Mark Edmundson
Format: Paperback
A dramatic narrative of Freud's last two years, when he fled Nazi-occupied Vienna for London, and the rise of Adolf Hitler.
Veronica Buckley
The rags-to-riches story of Francoise d'Aubigne, set against the vibrant and shocking France of Louis XIV.
Diarmuid Jeffreys
How one of German's leading conglomerates, with one eye on political stability and the other on the main chance, sealed Europe's fate for a generation.
Robyn Scott
An uplifting, engaging and deeply affectionate portrayal of a wonderfully eccentric family and their life in Botswana.