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    BRINGING CREATIVE CRUSADES TO LIFE AT A YARRAVILLE CAFÉ

    I quite literally have no idea what each book is about until it is written.

    THE FAMOUS TRUE-CRIME MYSTERY AND IT’S UNLIKELY LINKS TO OUR INNER WEST

    Fans and amateur sleuths can expect a compelling and revealing read from, ‘Tamam Shud: The Somerton Man’.

    LUST FOR LANGUAGE, LANGUAGE FOR LUST

    Beautiful, barbed, and supercharged with honesty, Decadence has grandeur that will withstand the test of time.

    HOW THE WEST WAS ONE – A MEMOIR GROWING UP IN MELBOURNE’S INDUSTRIALISED, WORKING CLASS WESTERN SUBURBS

    ‘How the West was One’, edited by Karyn Howie and Sue O’Brien, is a superb collection of post World War II stories from prominent Australians who grew up in Melbourne's western suburbs.

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