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Sydney Bridge Upside Down: Text Classics

Sydney Bridge Upside Down: Text Classics
Author: David Ballantyne
Publisher: Text Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2012-04-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1921961007

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A great, untamed story about childhood, a summer holiday and a sinister tragedy that looms over everything.


Sydney Bridge Upside Down

Sydney Bridge Upside Down
Author: David Ballantyne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2015-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9783423144230

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Sydney Bridge Upside Down

Sydney Bridge Upside Down
Author: David Ballantyne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 9783455810530

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The Body in the Clouds

The Body in the Clouds
Author: Ashley Hay
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-07-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1501165119

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Originally published: Australia: Allen & Unwin, 2010.


Upside-Down Zen

Upside-Down Zen
Author: Susan Murphy
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2006-11-13
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 086171279X

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"Upside-Down Zen" invites readers to explore the vivid spirit of Zen Buddhism in fresh ways. Recalling, in another vein, the warm, lyrical style of Lin Jensen's "Bad Dog!, " author Susan Murphy offers a multifaceted take on the spiritual, grounded in the everyday. She uses her skills as storyteller, filmmaker, and poet to uncover the connections between Zen and Western cinema, as well as between Zen and traditions as diverse as Australian aboriginal beliefs and Jewish folktales. In the process, she finds spirituality where it has always belonged -- wherever life is happening. Murphy helps readers make sense of Zen koans, the often oversimplified and misunderstood teaching stories of the tradition, and highlights their wisdom for any reader on the spiritual path. A strong new voice in Western Buddhism, Murphy speaks for the many "unrecorded" women of Zen while bringing a lively, literate approach to a sometimes daunting genre.


The World Turned Upside Down

The World Turned Upside Down
Author: Clyde Prestowitz
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2020-12-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0300256345

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An authority on Asia and globalization identifies the challenges China’s growing power poses and how it must be confrontedWhen China joined the World Trade Organization in 2001, most experts expected the WTO rules and procedures would liberalize China and make it “a responsible stakeholder in the liberal world order.” But the experts made the wrong bet. China today is liberalizing neither economically nor politically but, if anything, becoming more authoritarian and mercantilist.In this book, notably free of partisan posturing and inflammatory rhetoric, renowned globalization and Asia expert Clyde Prestowitz describes the key challenges posed by China and the strategies America and the Free World must adopt to meet them. He argues that these must be more sophisticated and more comprehensive than a narrowly targeted trade war. Rather, he urges strategies that the U.S. and its allies can use unilaterally without contravening international or domestic law.


Kate's Klassics

Kate's Klassics
Author: Kate Camp
Publisher: Penguin Global
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-10-14
Genre: English fiction
ISBN: 9780143007524

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In Kate's Klassics, one of New Zealand's foremost poets, Kate Camp, gives an entertaining insight into 10 great literary classics. The book is based on a hugely popular Radio NZ show by the same name in which Kate Camp and Kim Hill attempt to answer some of the key questions of classic literature, like: Who was the most shaggable of Jane Austen's heroines? And Did Napoleon ever make it to Moscow? Each chapter begins with a synopsis of the work, and then Kate explores some of the central themes in her lively and entertaining style. This book is not just for classic literature buffs but also for anyone who wants to brush up on their knowledge of some of the great works of history and seem like an instant expert on everything from Jane Eyre, to War and Peace, to Moby Dick.


The Other Side of the World

The Other Side of the World
Author: Stephanie Bishop
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-09-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1501133128

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"In the tradition of The Hours and Revolutionary Road, [a] novel about marriage, motherhood, identity, nostalgia, and the fantasy of home, set in England, Australia, and India in the early 1960s"--


After the Fireworks

After the Fireworks
Author: Bryan Reid
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Authors, New Zealand
ISBN: 9781869403270

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"David Ballantyne's life as a New Zealnd writer brought him little more than disappointment, despair, and an urge to self-destruction by alcohol. Yet at least two of his novels can be regarded as New Zealand classics. At 23, he was the earliest of the new young post-war New Zealand writers to have his first novel published - not in New Zealand, but in the United States. The Cunninghams, an uncompromisingly realistic portrait of New Zealand working-class life, was praised by American critics, but gtreeted almost with shock in his own country. He did not publish another novel until 15 years later and it was another five years before his best work, Sydney Bridge Upside Down, appeared, but, most undeservedly, attracted little attention. This lack of recognition and the feeling that he was a 'one-book writer' eventually plunged him into the depths of alcoholism. Miraculously, he recovered in 1973 and went on to write two more novels, and to achieve distinction as a kind of literary 'elder statesman'. Whatever his disappointments as a writer of fiction, Ballantyne, in his parallel career as a highly talented journalist, earned professional admiration and respect both in New Zealand and the United Kingdom, where he had considerable success also as a writer of television plays."--Back cover.


The Book of the Damned

The Book of the Damned
Author: Charles Fort
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1613106424

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"Time travel, UFOs, mysterious planets, stigmata, rock-throwing poltergeists, huge footprints, bizarre rains of fish and frogs-nearly a century after Charles Fort's Book of the Damned was originally published, the strange phenomenon presented in this book remains largely unexplained by modern science. Through painstaking research and a witty, sarcastic style, Fort captures the imagination while exposing the flaws of popular scientific explanations. Virtually all of his material was compiled and documented from reports published in reputable journals, newspapers and periodicals because he was an avid collector. Charles Fort was somewhat of a recluse who spent most of his spare time researching these strange events and collected these reports from publications sent to him from around the globe. This was the first of a series of books he created on unusual and unexplained events and to this day it remains the most popular. If you agree that truth is often stranger than fiction, then this book is for you"--Taken from Good Reads website.