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WIN What are you willing to die for? A peek into novel 'The Wild Date Palm'
Espionage, passion and sacrifice grip in this astonishing true story.
Cover art to Diane Armstrong's 'The Wild Date Palm'. Pictures supplied, Canva
The sly tricks and unsung heroes of World War II
Together, these books show the tactics and humanity behind this conflict.
The covers of Deceptions of World War II by Peter Darman and Secret Heroes of World War II by Eric Chaline. Picture by Anne Bowles
Grief and trauma haven't slowed Lisa Curry as she embraces her 60s
The swimming champion tells speaks openly about her toughest challenges and keeping her wellbeing on track.
Eileen Wood
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Author, mother and entrepreneur Lisa Curry. Picture supplied
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The tea ladies return and they're fighting crime and for their jobs
The Cryptic Clue is the latest book by author Amanda Hampson.
Eileen Wood
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Author Amanda Hampson has penned a new adventure for the tea ladies of Zig Zag Lane. Picture by Christian Trinder
Wartime-inspired novel takes cues from real Australian stories
Based from WWII-early 1950s, Painting The Light is a story of love between two people and their love for their country.
The cover art to Ned Manning's Painting The Light. Artwork supplied
Here's how to embrace life in the slow lane
Meredith Gason Masnata teaches us to find joy in a slower life.
Therese Murray
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The cover of Slow: Embracing the Joy of a Slower, Simpler Life. Picture supplied
Espionage, passion and sacrifice grip in this astonishing true story.
The sly tricks and unsung heroes of World War II
Together, these books show the tactics and humanity behind this conflict.
The covers of Deceptions of World War II by Peter Darman and Secret Heroes of World War II by Eric Chaline. Picture by Anne Bowles
World wars inspire stories of triumph and tragedy
Win a double book pack of 'At The Going Down of the Sun' and 'The Winter Palace'.
Copies of The Winter Palace by Paul Morgan and At the Going Down of the Sun by Mary-Anne O'Connor. Picture supplied
Review
The tea ladies return and they're fighting crime and for their jobs
The Cryptic Clue is the latest book by author Amanda Hampson.
Eileen Wood
No comments
Author Amanda Hampson has penned a new adventure for the tea ladies of Zig Zag Lane. Picture by Christian Trinder

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