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Us Women, Our Ways, Our World is a collection of writings on women and Aboriginal identity from 15 senior Indigenous academics and community leaders. The collection engages with questions such as: What makes Aboriginal women strong? Why are grandmothers so important (even ones never met)? How is the connection to country different for Aboriginal people compared to non-Aboriginal people’s love of nature or sense of belonging to an area? What is Aboriginal spirituality?
These writings are generous, inclusive and considerate of the non-Aboriginal reader’s feelings. They are hopeful for the future, with an emphasis on acknowledging, joining, collaborating and caring. From the Introduction: “The value that Aboriginal women place on relationships emanates throughout the book.”
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The Inventor Says by Kevin Lippert. The Inventor Says invites readers to a gathering of history's most brilliant creative minds, where inventors past and present jostle, compete, contradict and compliment each other. A lively compendium of quotations from brilliant and creative thinkers and tinkerers of...
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Beatrix Bakes: Another Slice by Natalie Paull. Sweet-toothed superstar and bestselling baker Natalie Paull returns with Beatrix Bakes: Another Slice, an all-new compilation of colourful, creative recipes to delight fans and newcomers alike.These are the cakes and desserts Nat has loved to eat since closing her cult cafe...
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Visible Mending: Repair, Renew, Reuse The Clothes You Love by Arounna Khounnoraj. In the movement against throw-away culture and fast fashion, learn how to pick up a needle and rediscover the forgotten techniques and the joy of mending. Covering 12 core techniques, 10 key stitches...