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Sue Williams

    Diese Autorin verfasst Kriminalromane, die in einer abgelegenen australischen Kleinstadt spielen und deren überschaubare Bevölkerung mit scharfem, beobachtendem Witz zum Leben erweckt wird. Ihr Erzählstil zeichnet sich durch eine einzigartige Mischung aus trockenem Humor und tiefem Einblick in die menschliche Natur aus, selbst in den unscheinbarsten Umgebungen. Durch fesselnde Kriminalfälle erforscht sie die Komplexität von Beziehungen und die Geheimnisse, die selbst die kleinsten Gemeinschaften bergen können.

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    Answers From the Holy Bible to Various Questions
    Ready to Come about
    Murder with the Lot
    The Girl Who Climbed Everest: The Inspirational Story of Alyssa Azar, Australia's Youngest Adventurer
    Working with Conflict
    • Working with Conflict

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,4(39)Abgeben

      The organization Responding to Conflict (RSC) has developed a range of practical tools - processes, ideas, techniques - for tackling conflict. This source book draws on examples from around the world, including Cambodia, Afghanistan, South Africa, Kenya, Northern Ireland and Colombia. schovat popis

      Working with Conflict
    • Alyssa Azar's journey from an ordinary girl in Queensland to the youngest Australian to summit Mount Everest is a testament to determination and resilience. Her remarkable achievements include walking the Kokoda Track at eight and climbing Australia's highest peaks by twelve. Facing life-threatening challenges, including an avalanche and an earthquake, Alyssa's story is filled with both triumphs and setbacks. Through her experiences, she inspires others to pursue their dreams fearlessly and reminds us that hard work and passion can lead to extraordinary accomplishments.

      The Girl Who Climbed Everest: The Inspirational Story of Alyssa Azar, Australia's Youngest Adventurer
    • Murder with the Lot

      • 302 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Set in the quirky, one-horse Australian town of Rusty Bore, the story follows Cass Tuplin, a clever and bold self-appointed Private Investigator. Her unique personality and determination make her an unforgettable heroine as she navigates the challenges of small-town life while solving mysteries.

      Murder with the Lot
    • Ready to Come about

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,3(110)Abgeben

      The narrative follows Sue Williams' adventurous year sailing the North Atlantic, highlighting her journey of self-discovery and the importance of personal freedom. Through various challenges and experiences at sea, she learns that taking risks can lead to valuable insights and growth. The story emphasizes the significance of navigating one's own path in life, making it a compelling exploration of adventure and resilience.

      Ready to Come about
    • Exploring the moral complexities of modern life, this book delves into the contentious issues of divorce, suicide, drinking, and smoking. It challenges traditional views on sin and morality, prompting readers to reflect on societal norms and personal beliefs. Through thought-provoking discussions, the author invites a deeper understanding of these topics, encouraging a dialogue about their implications in contemporary society. The work ultimately seeks to navigate the gray areas of ethics and personal choice.

      Answers From the Holy Bible to Various Questions
    • That Bligh Girl

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      The narrative centers on Mary, the rebellious daughter of Governor Bligh, showcasing her strength and determination in a historical context. As a powerful female character, she navigates the challenges of her time with tenacity. The story promises superb narration and engaging drama, capturing the complexities of her life and the era she inhabits.

      That Bligh Girl
    • Under Her Skin

      The life and work of Professor Fiona Wood AM, National Living Treasure

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      The narrative centers on Professor Fiona Wood, a pioneering burns surgeon who gained international recognition for her innovative 'spray-on skin' technique following the devastating Bali bombings in 2002. Her groundbreaking work has significantly improved the lives of burn survivors, earning her accolades such as Australian of the Year and a reputation as a trusted figure. The book chronicles her journey from a coal-mining family in England to a leading surgeon in Australia, detailing her personal and professional challenges, her dedication to patient care, and her contributions to medical research while balancing family life with six children.

      Under Her Skin
    • Daughter of the River Country

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      An inspirational story of one of Australia's stolen aboriginal generation. Born in country NSW in the 1940s, baby Dianne is immediately taken from her Indigenous parents and adopted by an Irish couple.

      Daughter of the River Country