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1 y separately published work icon The Day the Doctors Broke My Vagina and Brain Tania De Palo , London : Greenhill , 2023 26517756 2023 selected work poetry 'This powerful book chronicles Tania's life of unimaginable trauma, captured in stunning poetic form. From the young age when a brick was thrown at her head, to the brutal medical procedure that left her with the worst pain imaginable, Tania's journey has been a constant battle. But through it all, she has shown extraordinary resilience and determination to heal herself and give back to others. In this unique memoir, Tania uses poetry to convey the depth of her emotions and experiences, taking readers on an unforgettable experience of triumph over adversity. The day the doctors broke my vagina and brain is a must-read for anyone seeking inspiration and hope in the face of life's challenges.' (Publication summary)
1 2 y separately published work icon Aces and Kings L. W. Sutherland , Norman Ellison , London : Greenhill , 1985 Z1320193 1935 single work autobiography war literature The author of this exceptionally interesting book was a pilot in 67 Squadron (Australian) R.F.C., in Palestine during the war. He describes the Squadron, its life and adventures. No more interesting chapters in the literature of the war have been published than those here, on Lawrence of Arabia, Ross Smith and the "kings of Men" (in which he pays tribute to the chivalry of Felmy and other German airmen). No passage from war literature is more tragic than the author's chapter "Nine Miles of Dead", in which he describes the slaughter of two Turkish Armies by the Royal Flying Corps. Aces and Kings is an unaffected history of the Australian "Warbirds" and mingles gallant adventure, humourous incident, and vivid description. (p.1, John Hamilton publisher's blurb included in Exit Simeon Hex, 1930)
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