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AT THE SUPERMARKET
by Marjorie Wells
What would you do if you saw someone shoplifting?
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LEAVING HOME
by Kath Wilcock
A poetic account of a woman's day as she prepares to leave her life and start afresh. |
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THE SANDALS
by Sheila Ryan
An invitation to a wedding goes horribly wrong. A beautifully written and stunningly illustrated comic story, simple enough for a beginner reader to enjoy on a first reading. |
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MY MOTHER
by Thomas Cambell
Not everyone has a happy childhood. A powerful and courageous story that deals honestly with the painful and all too common realities of domestic violence. |
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THE BIN MEN
by Harold Henry Williams
This is Harold's wonderfully funny story of life on the bins. |
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MEMORIES OF NANA
by Julie Openshaw
Julie loves thinking about happy childhood days spent with her grandmother. A heartwarming tale. |
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THE KIT KAT
by Charmaine Marrochia
You'll cringe as you read about Charmaine's outrageously embarrassing moment that left her wishing the world would just swallow her up. |
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IN THE DOGHOUSE
by Angela Roscoe
Angela's family had always wanted a dog. Read about their experience when they agree to look after a friend's dog for a week. |
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THE CARDIGAN
by Chris Curley
Chris works on a building site and wears the same article of clothing to work everyday, a scruffy cardigan. |
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MY LIFE WITH JOE
By Margaret Taylor
This is a love story but also an account of how Margaret has survived as an adult non-reader in today’s world. |
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A WOMAN ON HER OWN
By Margaret Fulcher
A collection of three pieces in which Margaret describes her life bringing up a child on her own and learning to read and write. |
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THE EYES HAVE IT
By Graham McNicol
Read how Jess whiles away the hours, eagerly waiting for her other half to return home after a hard day's work.
A bright and lively love story with a charming surprise at the end
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FRESH PICKINGS
By Carol Barrow
A lovely piece of nostalgic writing. Carol recalls her childhood and the simple pleasure of picking fruit fresh from the garden and being with neighbours. |
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FINDING LOVE
By Dot Jones
Dot brings alive the feelings of a child struggling to cope with lack of love and how this experience affected her adult life. |
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DRIVEN AMBITION
By Paul Lloyd
Dream in the fast lane, be the car, feel the speed. This is a book that sucks you in. |
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I.D. PARADE
By K.C.
Everyone who reads this story will find themselves imagining vivid scenes.
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