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By: Tjanara Goreng Goreng

ISBN: 9780648215974
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Sep 2018
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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This is a memoir of an Aboriginal woman, Tjanara Goreng Goreng, who began life without any of the advantages of her fellow non-Indigenous Australians except for grit, humour and diverse talent in spades. It shines a light on the shameful treatment of first Australians by individuals and social institutions and is a story of resilience and courage.


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By: Kim Doherty

ISBN: 9781925893434
Readership/Audience: Children
Publication Date: Sep 2021
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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By: Penny Tangey

ISBN: 9781925893526
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Feb 2022
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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By: Rebecca Lim

ISBN: 9781925893403
Readership/Audience: Children
Publication Date: Apr 2021
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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By: Dee White

ISBN: 9781925893762
Readership/Audience: Children
Publication Date: Jul 2022
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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By: Cristy Burne

ISBN: 9781925893281
Readership/Audience: Children
Publication Date: Sep 2020
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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By: Claire Saxby

ISBN: 9781925893342
Readership/Audience: Children
Publication Date: Sep 2020
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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By: Danielle Clode

ISBN: 9781925893687
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Oct 2021
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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By: Deb Fitzpatrick

ISBN: 9781925893823
Readership/Audience: Children
Publication Date: Feb 2024
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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(Paperback)

By: Nova Weetman

ISBN: 9781925893496
Readership/Audience: Children
Publication Date: Oct 2023
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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By: Dianne Wolfer

ISBN: 9781925893373
Readership/Audience: Children
Publication Date: Sep 2020
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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By: Dianne Wolfer

ISBN: 9781925893694
Readership/Audience: Children
Publication Date: Aug 2022
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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By: Cristy Burne

ISBN: 9781925893786
Readership/Audience: Children
Publication Date: Feb 2023
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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By: Julianne Negri

ISBN: 9781925893250
Readership/Audience: Children
Publication Date: Oct 2022
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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By: Ann Fogarty

ISBN: 9780987178510
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Feb 2013
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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By: Kooshyar Karimi

ISBN: 9780987178503
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Sep 2012
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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A young boy carves a Star of David onto the wall with a nail. With a palm to his heart, he takes an oath on the sacred symbol, while above him the beginning of Islamic Revolution shake the streets. After he is kidnapped, he is eventually released, but only as a spy for the Islamic Secret Service. This is the story of Kooshyar Karimi's survival.


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By: Cheryl Koenig OAM

ISBN: 9781925893021
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Jun 2019
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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Cheryl Koenig lives for doing what she is told is impossible. She deals with the human qualities necessary to not only survive a life-threatening diagnoses, but to thrive despite them. With her fearless spirit, she reveals the mindset that helped her, along with some courageous admissions regarding her perceived character flaws.


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By: Ben Doherty

ISBN: 9780648066378
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: May 2018
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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Nagaland is the story of Augustine and of the Naga people, set in India's far north-east. With sensitively poetic prose, former foreign correspondent Ben Doherty draws the reader into worlds of parallel realities. A love story, desperate and damned, destined for tragedy; forged and upheld against the wishes of family and the dictates of culture.


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By: Vikki Petraitis

ISBN: 9780648066330
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Feb 2018
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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Petraitis explores the many facets of The Skull's story. Starting on the mean streets of South Melbourne, to his early years as a policeman, then his fight against police corruption. Dodging crooks and corruption The Skull carefully cultivated a reputation for being a 'mad bastard'.


(Paperback, Second Edition)

By: Aunty Kerry Reed-Gilbert

ISBN: 9781925893311
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Aug 2020
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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By: Ms Shokoofeh Azar

ISBN: 9780648349822
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: May 2019
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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This book is a powerful and evocative literary novel set in Iran in the period immediately after the Islamic Revolution in 1979. Using the lyrical magic realism style of classical Persian storytelling, Azar draws the reader into the heart of a family caught in the maelstrom of post-revolutionary chaos and brutality.


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By: Debra Gavranich

ISBN: 9780645140521
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Aug 2021
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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By: Julie Szego

ISBN: 9780987381149
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Apr 2014
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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In the style of literary non-fiction comes a compelling, true story that will appeal to mystery, crime and CSI aficionados, and anyone interested in justice for all in the midst of cultural diversity.


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By: Sreedhevi Iyer

ISBN: 9781925893069
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Feb 2020
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
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The Tiniest House of Time covers the sacking of Anwar Ibrahim in 1998 Malaysia and the consequent riots, and also a lost history of an unknown exodus of Indians from Burma to India when Rangoon was bombed by the Japanese in 1941. Told from the point of view of two young women of their time, it touches on what we let go, and how, when we face death.

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