Publishers: Allen & Unwin
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog presents a diverse mix of narrative fiction and informative nonfiction, often exploring human experiences through historical, personal, and natural lenses. Readers can expect a range of storytelling that includes both imaginative tales and detailed accounts grounded in real events or scientific observation. The variety invites exploration across different subjects and tones.
What you’ll often find
- Stories and reflections centered on faith, spirituality, and moral questions.
- Personal memoirs and biographies revealing individual journeys and social themes.
- Historical accounts that delve into crime, war, and notable events with investigative detail.
- Natural history and environmental topics focusing on wildlife and conservation.
- Imaginative fiction featuring adventure and fantasy elements aimed at younger readers.
- Health and wellness guides addressing specific medical conditions and self-care.
- Creative nonfiction and artistic perspectives on design and social issues.
How to browse this shelf
- Start by choosing between narrative-driven fiction and fact-based nonfiction to match your reading preference.
- Look for books that focus on historical or contemporary issues if you prefer investigative or biographical depth.
- Explore titles with natural world themes for science and conservation insights.
- Seek out works that blend personal stories with broader social or cultural commentary.
- Try juvenile fiction and nonfiction for imaginative stories and early learning concepts.
- Consider browsing by tone—ranging from suspenseful and dramatic to heartwarming and reflective.
- Narrow your search by subject clusters such as health, spirituality, or art to find specialized topics.
Good fit if you like
- Thoughtful explorations of ethical and spiritual questions embedded in storytelling.
- Detailed narratives that combine personal experience with broader historical or social contexts.
- A mix of immersive fiction and informative nonfiction that balances entertainment with learning.
- Books that offer a connection to nature and the environment through accessible science writing.
- Engaging stories and concepts designed for younger readers or those interested in early childhood themes.
- Reading that varies in pace from suspenseful and dramatic to gentle and reflective.
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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There Once was a Boy Called Tashi — Anna Fienberg
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Advice for the Dying (and Those Who Love Them) A Practical Perspective on Death — Sallie Tisdale
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Rethinking ADHD Integrated Approaches to Helping Children at Home and at School — Ruth Schmidt Neven
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Diamonds — Armin Greder
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Galapagos Islands Lost in Time — Tui De Roy
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Left-Handed History of World — Ed Wright
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Sounds from Silence Graeme Clark and the Bionic Ear Story — Graeme Clark
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Sleeping Soundly Understanding and Treating Sleep Disorders — Antonio Ambrogetti
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Rugs to Riches An Insider’s Guide to Oriental Rugs — Caroline Bosly
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Heavenly Caves Reflections on the Garden Grotto — Naomi Miller
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Professional Practice in Human Service Organisations — Catherine McDonald
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Essential Dessert Cookbook — Murdoch
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The Cricketer Anthology of the Ashes — Huw Turbervill
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A Very French Affair — Maria Hoyle
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Fallen George Mallory: the Man, the Myth and the 1924 Everest Tragedy — Mick Conefrey
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The Easter Bunnyroo — Wood
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Creature Comforts — Sylvia Fenton
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What My Bones Know A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma — Stephanie Foo
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Happy and Sad — Alison Lester
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Sam the Trap Man Cracking Yarns and Tall Tales from the Bush — Sam Gibson
