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A MOUTHFUL OF PETALS A STORY OF AN INDIAN VILLAGE by SCARFE, WENDY AND ALLAN
$24.95 AUD
Category: Crime & Thrillers
A Mouthful of Petals by Wendy Scarfe and Allan Scarfe
$29.95 AUD
Category: Biography & Memoir
A Mouthful of Petals is a nonfiction account of three years working in an Indian village in the early 1960s. Previously published, it became a minor classic among good samaritans, particularly in Britain, and was reviewed by The Times, New Statesman and such like. At the invitation of India's venerated ...Show more
Hunger Town: A Novel by Wendy Scarfe
$34.95 AUD
Category: Fiction
'Here,' he shouted, 'here is a daughter of the working class. Not your idle rich dressed in silks and satins. She has to work every day. Tell them what you think of capitalism,' he insisted, still gripping my hand. 'Tell them what it's like to be a poor woman in grinding employment.' In the violent and ...Show more
NO TASTE FOR CARNAGE - ALEX SHEPPARD by SCARFE, WENDY & ALLAN
$25.00 AUD
Category: Military
One Bright Morning by Wendy Scarfe
$29.95 AUD
Category: Fiction
Fleeing Kuala Lumpur after the Japanese capture Penang, young Zeny Havilland arrives in Darwin shortly before Christmas 1941. Uprooted and knowing no one, she finds work as a reporter on the Northern Standard and a home with Olive, a gentle Quaker who takes in waifs and strays. Robert, a troubled young ...Show more
The Day They Shot Edward by Wendy Scarfe
$24.95 AUD
Category: Fiction
It is 1916. The Australian community is riven over a referendum to conscript more troops for the killing fields of Europe. Nine-year-old Matthew's family, divided politically and sinking into poverty, reflects the social conflict. Handsome, generous Edward is at the centre of the family friction. Gran h ...Show more
The Day They Shot Edward by Wendy Scarfe
$19.95 AUD
Category: Fiction
It is 1916. The Australian community is riven over a referendum to conscript more troops for the killing fields of Europe. Nine-year-old Matthew's family, divided politically and sinking into poverty, reflects the social conflict. Handsome, generous Edward is at the centre of the family friction. Gran h ...Show more
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