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Collection of poetry and short stories, both fiction and non-fiction. RICHARD TREMBATH is many things - poet, athlete, horseman and multi-award winning journalist - all of which are reflected in this, his second book. Trembath's first book, More Lives Than One, was of poetry and songs alone, but In The Company Of Strangers presents a wider view of his talents and experiences in the variety of spheres in which he has lived his life. In The Company Of Strangers is a collection of Trembath's poetry and short stories plus a selection of his awardwinning newspaper and magazine stories. Like his fi rst book, it presents a very different view to his generally accepted public image. Trembath is divorced, with four adult children, and lives in an outer suburb of Melbourne.
A pocketbook guide for men to help them live a life full of kindness, strength and love and move away from a life of violence towards their loved ones.
It is a world where magic once ruled. Where mystical beasts and power-hungry magic-wielders fought for control. The balance ever shifting between order and anarchy. It is our world and the struggle is all but forgotten. Old legends whisper of the battles once fought, folklore gives hints of the dangers that still exist, but it all happened such a very long time ago.And you cannot believe every old fairytale you read, can you? Michael has been dealing with a lot lately.A creepy family moving in next door.A relaxing family holiday where a strange discovery leaves him anxious and unnerved.And now he's having recurrent nightmares.Nightmares shared by his sister Dana.With an ancient evil starting to unlock its powers, Michael must accept his family's legacy and come to terms with their emerging abilities before their quiet Melbournian street is turned into a warzone.A fast paced story that will appeal to all age groups.Classic tale of good vs evil, played out in an everyday Australian suburb, it xxplores some of the oldest forms of magic based on family stories passed down from generation to generation.Refreshingly positive moral messaging with an emphasis on the strength of family with positive teenage role models.An ideal book for student discussion in secondary school.
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