Bees and Their Keepers is a stunning chronicle of how bees have shaped the world and how they continue to even now. A treasure of a read to appreciate some of the smallest yet most important animals in our biosphere! For anyone who wants know what living with disability might be like. This important book is for all families whatever their race or ethnicity, and gives prescriptive advice from experts and fellow parents, along with personal examples.
A valuable, vital guide! A long-awaited update on such challenges of modernity.
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Much-loved writer and journalist Ramona Koval travels the globe in a quest for answers, and encounters the unexpected. A fabulous, kaleidoscopic read. As this unique book demonstrates, understanding how humour really works can provide endless entertainment. It is these human passions that still speak to us today.
A remarkable, unprecedented account of the role of magic in cultures both ancient and modern- from the first known horoscope to the power of tattoos. A story of unsung bravery.
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Alma begins to experience supernatural events in her home. Fodor, a Jewish refugee, begins to investigate. Summerscale delves deep into the archives to find the human story behind a modern haunting. We should all be familiar with these women in all their powerful and influential flavours. The driving force in this quest for truth was Jenny Hocking, who for the past 15 years challenged the notion that Australian history should be locked in a vault. Her story is part of this beautiful illustrated collection about women lighthouse keepers from around the world.
From daily routines to daring rescues, read about the brave and dedicated women who have kept the lights burning. Cervantes reframes the story of the Spanish conquest of the New World, set against the political and intellectual landscape from which its main actors emerged. From bleak frontier garrisons, to mutinies, marches and retirement, and guarding the emperor, this is a gripping narrative history which gives a sense of what it was like to be a soldier in the army that brought the Romans their empire.
Scuba-diving Philosopher Godfrey Smith, the author of Other Minds, explores animal minds and the birth of consciousness with an investigation into the evolution of experience with the assistance of far-flung species. A leading paleontologist discovers the missing link in human evolution to create the astonishing new story of how we became human.
Lyrically explaining and understanding their life cycles and the fungi way of growth and decay, The Secret Life of Fungi is a stunning journey through a world that is hidden just beneath our feet. An informative and scientifically stunning read! This will surely bring out your inner-geek! The incredible biography and moving eulogy for the lost Okjokull glacier, taking a path to climate science through ancient myths, stories of ancestors and relatives and interviews with the Dalai Lama.
Neuroplasticity meets high tech. Dr Jordan takes us on a journey through the big innovations being developed along the fun and amazing rollercoaster of his own adventures, and to envisage where our collective future is headed. A revolutionary call to take action. A fundraiser for our wildlife, from land, sea and sky. An irresistibly entertaining and thoughtprovoking account. Kim Ji-Young is an ordinary woman living in modern-day Seoul.
Episodes of discrimination that flows through her daily life cause her to unravel by turning into other people.
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Fascinating, important, this book really got me thinking and was the stand out for me to re-read over Summer. It engages with structural and personal misogyny, isolation and judgment thrust upon people with illness, while investigating the histories of treatment to contemporary treatment, its language, experience and narratives, with the gross abuse and profiteering in the neoliberal capitalist environment.
The heart of the work concerns itself with connection, love and truth in spite of all. The Death of Vivek Oji explores what it looks like to choose yourself: to dare to do so — and to be completely loved as you do so — despite incredible opposition and denial. Just read this book! Peter Jobless is our anti-hero guide.
Meant to be mangling the faulty robots and devices brought to him, instead he bonds with this motley collection of malfunctioners which include a combat robot with PTSD, a sex droid with erectile dysfunction and a drone with a fear of flying. Qualityland is pitch black social satire.
Terrifyingly hilarious in its projection of an absolutely tech-ruled world. Koli has dreamed of being a Rampart, one who keeps the village safe from the dangers of the world over the fence. I love dystopian fiction and when I find a brilliantly thought up world packed with ideas for a better world, from the one that has already been devastated The story continues in Trials of Koli which is as adventurous and rewarding as its predecessor.
Now to wait for the last of the trilogy, coming in ! Come is a soulful book full of vitality and love and pain. This is a book not just to be read but loved and cherished. This was utterly moreish, and yet, seemingly tender. Others make you want to scream and shout, and others still make you want to get up and dance.
Impossibly, this newest offering from award-winning Mununjali Yugambeh writer Ellen van Neerven makes you want to do all three. A poetry collection like no other, Throat is a galvanizing, generative, and astoundingly poignant work crossing queerness, culture, and land. Absolutely not to be missed. Carmen travels along her own deeply intense story in a same-sex relationship, touching on copiously vivid and emotional experiences of love, heartbreak and being caught within situations of emotional-abuse and vulnerability.
During the cold months of lockdown, what sustained me was the promise of the warmer weather returning and the joy that oceans, creeks and rivers would bring back to socially-distanced life. This book is my guide to summer during covid: where a peaceful spot to soak in some water is at the top of my priority list. This book is like reading a beautiful, intelligent, introspective palimpsest. PhD candidate protagonist Alannah is recently married to a man she seems ambivalent about, and a chance encounter with a woman from her past reminds her of an affair with an older man she was once enamored of.
It really is brilliant. Machado confronts the reality and erasure of abuse in lesbian relationships, interlacing personal anecdotes with historical evidence and popular culture references, mined for explanations. I devoured this in two days, and have since lent it to anyone who would take it — a must read! Vincent Bevins goes behind the headlines of the Cold War, exposing the violence that built the American empire in the 20th century. The survivor of the highly publicised Stanford sexual assault case, you may have read her victim impact statement when it went viral on Buzzfeed, but her identity had been kept private prior to the publication of her book.
This book is not to be picked up lightly, it is at times harrowing as Miller walks us through a justice system that is designed to protect perpetrators and ill-equipped to handle trauma. But her writing is infused at once with pain and hope, strength and humour. She is a light. Hill teaches us the value in never compromising on who we are, whether it is rocking a chandelier hairdo or living your truth in vintage Nikes with gardening secateurs at the ready. Ara, Kyuri, Miho and Wonna are four women living in the same apartment building in Seoul, each going through their own vastly different experiences, coming up against forms of sexism, violence and consumerism in their work, home lives and relationships.
In this beautiful collection of essays on subjects ranging from headaches, glow worms, catching swans and farming ostriches, Helen Macdonald shares her love for the nonhuman world and reminds us why nature needs us as its champion, now more than ever. Her knowledge, fascination and love for the natural world is infectious. Nay, I adore it. And this gorgeous new book just makes me love it even more. Here Australian Elizabeth Hewson talks about the meditative and restorative properties of making pasta by hand — a culinary therapy, as it were.
After all, food is not just for the body, but also for the soul.
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Betty is the child who most resembles her father and faces many challenges. The narrative is a rollercoaster of emotions but, most of all, it allows us to look into the life of a child growing up in abject poverty and surrounded by violence. She is full of aspirations, encouraged by her wonderful, loving father who tells her amazing stories including Cherokee legends. His words of wisdom are often short but always full of meaning both for his daughter and the reader! You will cringe, you will laugh, you may cry but, this book will stay with you for a longtime.
Chronicling her life as a daughter, friend, lover, wife and mother, alongside an insightful analysis of her essays, fiction, films and activism - Moser positions her unique and inimitable writing career at the forefront. A definitive portrait on the public and private life of a brilliant, creative and authentic literary star.
Think: Kofta, bolognese, pancakes so fluffy! If you want vegan food with serious attitude and maximum flavour, Vegan with Bite is for you! Become acquainted with the basics from home made cheeses to vinegar pickles before delving into duck pot pie and roasted pineapple with salted caramel and rum.
With more than recipes paired with creative and foundational projects Always Add Lemon is guaranteed to delight. This is fresh and vibrant food, and a gentle, joyous celebration of the Australian community as a whole. Cornersmith owner Elliott-Howery and Cooking School coordinator Edwards have proven that yes, they certainly can!
This ingenuous little cookbook is packed full of ideas to help you breathe life into stale bread. A must for the sustainable chef.
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From his upbringing as the child of Korean immigrants, to a raw portrayal of his encounters with depression, eventuating into acclaimed noodle restaurant Momofuku, Chang is as gifted a wordsmith as he is a chef. Full of heart, grit, and flavour! A lot has changed in 20 years, and the recipes and techniques featured here will delight and inspire professional and home cooks like only Keller can.
A best-selling annual, the Halliday Wine Companion is the go-to guide for wine ratings, regions, best varietals, winery reviews and a curated selection of the best wines in Australia.
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With no glossy food photos and few recipes to be found, this is a deep dive into how the brain perceives flavour, featuring stunning aroma wheels and succinct summaries suggesting pairings Undeniably food for thought! This rather splendid book features 50 veg and an array of tasty dishes for each. Unusually, the chapters are arranged by colour — orange, white, green, etc.
Dishes include: karalan fried cauliflower with coconut chutney and blender beetroot brownie. Need I say more?