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The Rendezvous
In the intricate dance of love, ambition, and betrayal, The Rendezvous follows Edward, a driven architect balancing the demands of his career and his tumultuous relationship with Jennifer. As their romance falters, Jennifer embarks on a journey of self-discovery, finding solace and passion in unexpected places. Meanwhile, Edward’s life intertwines with Katie, a spirited American makeup artist, sparking a whirlwind of emotions and revelations that challenge them both.
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Kain bu Maisie
Take a moment to stop, gaze, and appreciate the beauty of Wiradjuri Country, where three rivers wind through vast, burnt-red plains dotted with ochre. This is Wiradjuri Ngurambang, our land, and has been for thousands of years. It’s home to Gugaa, the fierce protector of Wiradjuri Country, and Maliyan, guardian of the skies. This sacred place, where the eagle soars above, ensures that all is well and in order on Wiradjuri land.
As I look around, I see yellow-bellied Murray Cod swimming in the waters, kangaroos bounding across the plains, and birds everywhere – kookaburras, cockatoos, and magpies. My heart feels close to home. Walking up the red dirt path, I push through the rickety gate and step onto the vast open veranda. Inside, the bare dirt floors are sprinkled with my tiny footprints, leading me to Canowindra Ngurambangga.
Here, I am home – home to my great aunties, Auntie Alice and Auntie Mary, our formidable Tup and Dung. These lively matriarchal sisters, strong and determined yet soft and kind, are always glad to see me. Now, it feels as if I am truly home again.
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No Free Speech for Hate
A few years from now the United Kingdom has broken up, the monarchy abolished, and English society is dominated by the universities, new centres of power in the land, a power as great as the medieval Church and suppressing heresy against the new woke creed as zealously as Stalin’s secret police, dissenters banished to gulags, to protect the public from dangerous hateful influences.
Suitability for university education is not determined by academic prowess, rather by knowledge of and adherence with the new creed of flexible genders and intersectional categories. Almost every occupation, from waste disposal operatives to cleaners, has been made into a graduate profession, excluding those deemed Educationally Unsuitable from almost all legitimate jobs.
An attempt to ban jingoistic and militarist Remembrance Day commemoration sparks revolt among those excluded from university education and employment for lack of sympathy with the new ethos, leading to a populist right-wing insurrection, restoration of the monarchy and purging bastions of the old regime’s power, the universities.
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Tsunami Terror
When a fearsome tsunami hits the holiday island of Phuket, Thailand, a married couple must face the effects of the terrible wave on their children and their lives. He is the general manager of a local luxury hotel, and she is a successful author, but neither of them is prepared for the tragedy of losing both of their children in a freak wave.
The disaster is eventually recognized as the greatest death-dealing event in recent times; and the rest of the world hurries to provide relief aid to a stricken South-east Asia. Even so, this is not enough to provide comfort for the families of the nearly three hundred thousand dead and many injured victims.
During the weeks following the tragedy, there are successes and failures, but the future appears to hold a bright promise, until a cataclysmic event overturns the family’s plans.
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Changing a Life
A middle-aged man stands at a crossroads in his life, facing two journeys he must navigate at once. One journey takes him to the United States, offering a chance to find breathing space; the other, an inward exploration to rediscover and reassert his sense of self. Filled with conflicting emotions, unexpected twists, and transformative moments, this story promises to surprise, excite, and move the reader.
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Don't Turn Your Back on Me
Starting over yet again, Chrissy has learned that life can be painful and full of hardships. Still, she remains hopeful, searching for happiness, fun, and maybe even love. Other people seem to have it all – why not her? After a traumatic childhood, a rocky entry into adulthood, and a battle with drinking that she thought she had overcome, Chrissy’s husband left her to raise their children alone. She has survived so much and become a strong, successful single mother, proud of how she’s taken control of her life despite everything. Surely, it’s her turn for happiness now.
When Chrissy meets her soul mate, her life feels like a fairy tale. Things are good – mostly. But soon, there are nights that don’t end well, and the violence escalates to a point of no return.
Share in Chrissy’s heartbreak as her fairy-tale life unravels, leaving her world shattered and her happiness torn away.
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An Heirless Family
Fatima’s eyes were heavy with memories of her son. She would often open the family book for him, filled with values of asceticism and contentment with fate. These values were ingrained in her soul, nurtured by a cloud of love and contentment that enveloped both place and soul. With every cry of life and amidst the grains of mud, a green branch grew, bringing life anew.
Fatima shares with her son Majed, named after her father, the story of their family and the father who was once absent. Believed dead after years of no return, her father was discovered to be alive, having lost his memory after a fall from his camel. Rescued by a man who took him in, he married the man’s sister, and they had a son named Sa’eed, who became a doctor.
In a twist of fate, this doctor oversees Fatima’s IVF process, leading to the birth of a son who will grapple with the existential question of his identity and parentage.
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Waiting for Them to Come Back
Walter, the youngest child, spent years yearning for a glimmer of compassion and love from his mother. He hoped, wished, and prayed against all odds that there was some light inside her. But all he ever saw was a cold, disapproving woman who watched as her children grew further apart. Life was cruel to him, and so was she – the woman who raised him, yet abused him for years, until he could no longer bear the pain and cruelty she inflicted.
Walter’s life was filled with disappointment, emptiness, and hopelessness. But after years of suffering, he was determined to break free. As he looked at Catherine one last time, her skin paler than usual, it felt like looking at a lost puppy. Only it wasn’t a puppy; it was his mother.
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Conversations with the Landscape
Harry, a retired geologist with a deep connection to the earth, suddenly finds himself facing three life-altering crises. The first unfolds among the people he encounters in the vast, unforgiving expanse of the Southern Sahara. The second strikes closer to home, involving a beloved family member in the UK. Finally, Harry must confront a personal challenge that threatens his very ability to navigate life. Each crisis is met with a fierce struggle, leading to partial resolution, but not without profound impact. Throughout it all, the landscapes he inhabits and traverses leave an indelible mark on his soul, shaping his journey in unexpected ways.
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The Journey of Kyle in the House of Azza
In the heart of Darfur, amidst the tumult of Elfasher, lies the House of Azza, a beacon of resilience and wisdom passed down through generations. This gripping narrative unfolds the story of Kyle, a survivor of the Baghdad bombing, whose journey of self-discovery leads him to the doorstep of Madam Azza’s legendary home. As Kyle navigates the complexities of love, loss, and the pursuit of happiness, the House of Azza stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of those who call it home.
Through the intertwining lives of its inhabitants, The Journey of Kyle in the House of Azza explores themes of love, power, and redemption, set against the backdrop of a community struggling to find peace amidst chaos. Madam Azza, with her iron will and compassionate heart, guides Kyle and others to confront their pasts and embrace their futures with courage and grace. As Kyle’s story intertwines with the house’s legacy, readers are taken on a transformative journey that challenges the very notions of home and identity. More than just a tale of survival, it is a celebration of the human capacity to heal, to connect, and to find beauty in the midst of adversity. This captivating book invites you to explore the depths of human resilience and the power of a place to change lives forever.
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Let Me Get There Safely
“So, my dear, what brings you here to me?”
Heather Ann was born in Ipswich but grew up far from England in the rural Highlands of Scotland. With only her mother Katie – the strongest female role model – to keep her on the straight and narrow, Heather faces numerous challenges, some might say far too many.
From heartbreak to heart troubles, Heather endures the hardships of growing up in rural Scotland without mobile phones, computers, or even double glazing. Her life is arduous, but the pursuit of happiness proves a worthwhile struggle.
Often, we find that happiness is like a distant boat we swim towards, only to nearly drown before being rescued by a stranger on the beach. Heather’s journey to find true love is paved with broken hearts, as too many fish in the sea turn out to be mere trout.
Throughout her life, Heather experiences the effects of an unseen force – some may call it luck, others the work of a guardian angel. But will she navigate safely through life’s turbulent waters?
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Reinforcing the Meeks Family Bubble, Against People with Sharp Pins
Mr. Meeks is practically giddy: he’s finally won back the woman of his dreams. Together, they embark on a brand-new adventure, continually adding joy to their close-knit family bubble. Mr. Meeks, once doubtful he’d ever know the joys of fatherhood, now finds himself relishing the unexpected bliss of being both a father and a grandfather.
Life for the Meeks Family is brimming with good fortune: from a lucky raffle win to a swiftly expanding business, and from rediscovering a forgotten holiday home to uncovering the spoils of a long-ago bank robbery. Yet, amidst the highs, life throws its challenges their way. Three funerals and a rushed wedding leave the family clinging to each other for support, navigating the waves of emotion together.
Through it all, the Meeks Family exemplifies love, honour, and remembrance for those no longer with them while eagerly supporting those yet to come. This heartwarming tale is a celebration of life, love, and family – a poignant reminder to cherish what we have and to hold tight to those we love, never letting go.
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