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WHEN IT'S TIME - HOW TO SAY GOODBYE TO YOUR DOG

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When It's Time is a compassionate guide for pet owners grappling with the heart-wrenching decision of when it's time to put their dog to sleep. Written by a professional counsellor, with her own experience of saying goodbye to her dog, this book provides emotional support and practical guidance around the decision. A must-read for anyone facing this poignant and inevitable aspect of dog ownership.

​Published by Hot Cocoa Press 2024
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SOMETHING BLUE​

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This collection of poetry, Something Blue, features poems old and new from Australian poet, Elizabeth Avery Scott. The oldest poem dates back to 1992, while others were written as recently as 2022, granting the reader a window into some of the poet's confessions and insights over a thirty-year period. Elizabeth Avery Scott's work is sometimes biting, sometimes melancholy, and sometimes amusing, connecting with all manner of human experiences.
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HOW TO MAKE YOUR FIRST MILLION FROM ACTING
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Do you dream that one day you'll be acting with the stars? You love acting. It's your passion. You've got some skills, some talent - but how do you actually earn money from acting? The secrets are right here in this book, 'How To Make Your First Million From Acting'. You'll have the exact plan you need to move from 'amateur' to 'professional'.
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ACTOR
Published 2020. A book on acting for children.
Publisher: Perform Australia


​Actor  is a fabulous introduction to acting for aspiring young performers, introducing you to important vocabulary, acting skills, tips on learning lines, information about auditions, and even an answer to the question, “If I become  an actor, will I be rich and famous?”
 


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LIES, LOVE AND HITLER
Published 2013 by CADA Studio Productions
The script of the play.

Dr Paul Langley, age 39, is slightly mad. Like most academics, he has a very good brain - it's just that he thinks it's a little out of whack - mainly because he keeps seeing visions of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the dead man whose life and work he's been studying for years. Langley finds himself in trouble when he falls for one of his students and finds she has a secret which threatens to destroy them both. Against the backdrop of Bonhoeffer's broad, history-making decisions, we see Langley's very personal ones. Bonhoeffer walks Langley through his inner conflict and Langley learns why, in morally ambiguous circumstances, it's sometimes necessary to risk everything for a better future.
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