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How to Climb Mount Everest in Sandals
Rhiannon Rees
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ISBN: 978-1-921673-35-1
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"This book is a gift. Whether you identify with Rhiannon's struggles or strengths, courage or perseverance, the wisdom she has learned and the joy she shares cannot help but inspire."
- Gillian Anderson, "Scully" from "The X Files"
I looked at him, standing there in my best lingerie. My husband, my mate, my companion of many years. He took my hands and with a small smile said, "I thought for a moment about lying to you, but the truth is, I have always wanted to be a girl." How To Climb Mount Everest in Sandals is the story of a life that has been anything but ordinary. Rhiannon has experienced more than enough for three lifetimes. This is one case where reality really is stranger than fiction. The raw and heart wrenching story of Rhiannon’s life grabs you from the first paragraph and does not let you go. After losing everything, Rhiannon learns how to embrace the ordinary moments in life and realises how very extraordinary they can be, and inspires the reader to do the same. |
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Til Debt Do Us Part
Luke Ross
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ISBN: 978-1-921673-42-9
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Globally, we are in the midst of the greatest financial crisis since the 1930s Great Depression, and considering the rise and fall of the stock market, the failure and belly up of real estate and the ramifications of corporate greed, it's confusing enough to give up in desperation. After hearing mainstream financial experts telling us that "they know best" and now we are experiencing the rotten fruits of their reckless decisions with massive debt and sinking economies, what are we to do? Who can you trust? People call Luke Ross the financial translator for hard times and here is why. After many years of studying and following the advice of some unique thinking economists,Luke has translated this complicated information into step-by-step simple layman's terminology. To foresee the opportunities in this debt crisis which precedes the deflationary period, you do need a different philosophy and mindset from the mainstream economists, politicians and bankers. |
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