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1 y separately published work icon Schapelle Corby : The Explosive True Story of One of the World's Most Famous Drug Busts Eamonn Duff , Edinburgh : Mainstream Publishers , 2012 19800962 2012 single work biography crime

'A reckless father, his dark past, a drug trafficker and the Gold Coast beauty-school dropout who kept her mouth shut. This is the explosive untold story of Schapelle Corby and how she took the rap for her father's drug syndicate. The result of a three-year investigation, Eamonn Duff returns to the beginning of one of the world's most famous drug cases, to a time when nobody had ever heard the name Schapelle Corby. Finally, the missing pieces of the jigsaw fall into place as we are led, step by step, through the important weeks, days and hours leading up to her dramatic arrest. Shedding new light on her long-held claims of innocence, this is the book Schapelle's army of supporters do not want you to read.'

(Source: publisher's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon Freedom : Short Stories Celebrating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Amnesty International (editor), Edinburgh : Mainstream Publishers , 2011 Z1896086 2011 anthology short story 'Inspired by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), which starts memorably with Article 1: we are all born free and equal, Freedom is an enthralling anthology of short stories by some of the world's top writers.

Most of the stories have been written especially for this anthology by a renowned array of internationally acclaimed writers, including Paulo Coelho, Yann Martel, AL Kennedy, Ali Smith, Amit Chaudhuri, Ariel Dorfman, Helen Dunmore, Marina Lewycka, Walter Mosley, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, James Meek, Kate Atkinson, David Mitchell, Hector Aguilar Camin, Ishmael Beah, Boris Akunin, Alice Pung and Banana Yoshimoto.

Each acclaimed contributor has chosen one of the thirty UDHR rights as the basic inspiration for his or her story, and the result is an anthology that contains a complete mix of thoughtful, serious, funny and thrilling stories that provide some completely unexpected takes on the issue of human rights.

Published in association with Amnesty International, Freedom is an eclectic collection that will prompt readers to engage imaginatively with what human rights mean for all of us.' (Publisher's blurb)
1 y separately published work icon Mr Nasty Cameron White , Pymble : HarperCollins Australia , 2004 Z1138787 2004 single work autobiography
2 3 y separately published work icon What Katya Did Next : The Katya Livingston Chronicles Adele Lang , Milsons Point : Vintage Australia , 1998 Z232983 1998 single work novel humour A fictionalised diary about a young single woman in Melbourne.
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