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Too Right - Peter Chudd - Bog - Allen & Unwin - Plusbog.dk

Too Right - Peter Chudd - Bog - Allen & Unwin - Plusbog.dk

''It''s remarkable that I''m able to write this at all. I''m surprised that those lefty hate groups haven''t kicked down my door and stolen my keyboard and thrown it into a creek. I suspect the only thing stopping them is the thought of having to put in an honest day''s work of vigilante justice and the environmental impact of the gesture...'' Peter Chudd, Real Australian.Move over Alan Jones and Andrew Bolt, Australia''s leading conservative privileged white man has arrived. And even better, he''s written a masterpiece that dismantles every loony left - or even vaguely moderate - political argument ever made in this country! In Too Right , Peter Chudd, Australia''s most controversial far-right columnist tells it like it is, unafraid of who''s ''offended'' by his ''poorly researched'' opinions. Global warming? The only thing warming the world is the hot air from environmentalists. And what would climate scientists know about climate science anyway? Welfare? Well, that''s anything but, well, fair. Racism? Every columnist has a right to be a bigot - and how dare people dismissive him as a ''white man''.Read the tragic story of how this wealthy, privileged man believes he is, against all odds, the most maligned, victimised, discriminated-against person in the entire country for simply daring to speak the truth. Understand his dismay when people describe him as a hideous husk of a human who''s single-handedly tearing the nation apart.

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I'm Not Really Here - Gary Lonesborough - Bog - Allen & Unwin - Plusbog.dk

I'm Not Really Here - Gary Lonesborough - Bog - Allen & Unwin - Plusbog.dk

SHORTLISTED: 2025 CBCA Book of the Year, Older Readers SHORTLISTED: 2025 Victorian Premier''s Literary Awards, Writing for Young Adults ''A moving coming-of-age story with so much heart. For readers who enjoyed Heartstopper .'' BOOKS & PUBLISHING Footsteps approach behind me. I turn and see an Aboriginal boy arriving at the doorway. He''s tall, taller than me. He''s got curly hair. His body is fit. His chest is chiselled and bare and he''s wearing only football shorts. When 17-year-old Jonah arrives in a new town - Patience - with his dad and younger brothers, it feels like a foreign place. A new town means he needs to make new friends - which isn''t always easy. Especially when he''s wrestling with his body image, and his memories of his mother.When he joins the local footy team so he can spend more time with his new crush, Harley, he feels like he''s moving closer to something good. But even though he knows what he wants, it doesn''t mean he''s ready.Emotionally compelling, honest and warm, I''m Not Really Here is a beautiful novel about navigating family and friendships, and finding a way through grief towards love, from an internationally acclaimed bestselling Indigenous author.Praise for Gary Lonesborough ''What a revelation this young writer is. He is doing something no other male First Nations novelist has attempted: the YA Blak queer genre that is a glimpse into another world view, at once confronting yet heartwarming.'' - AUSTRALIAN BOOK REVIEW [ We Didn''t Think it Through ]''A lightning bolt to the soul. The Boy from the Mish announces a bold, necessary new talent.'' WILL KOSTAKIS

DKK 112.00
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We Didn't Think It Through - Gary Lonesborough - Bog - Allen & Unwin - Plusbog.dk

We Didn't Think It Through - Gary Lonesborough - Bog - Allen & Unwin - Plusbog.dk

WINNER: 2024 MARION ACT Book of the Year, Books for Older Readers WINNER: 2024 Readings Young Adult Prize S HORTLISTED: 2024 NSW Premier''s Literary Awards, Ethel Turner Prize for Young People''s Literature SHORTLISTED: 2024 NSW Premier''s Literary Awards, Indigenous Writers'' Prize NOTABLE BOOK: 2024 CBCA Book of the Year, Older Readers SHORTLISTED: 2024 Prime Minister''s Literary Awards, Young Adult Literature The thought comes to me: This is how I die. Dally is going to lose control and crash us into a pole or a house and we will be killed on impact. The justice system characterises Jamie Langton as a ''danger to society'', but he''s just an Aboriginal kid, trying to find his way through adolescence. Jamie lives in Dalton''s Bay with Aunty Dawn and Uncle Bobby. He spends his downtime hanging out with his mates, Dally and Lenny. Mark Cassidy and his white mates - the Footy Heads - take every opportunity they can to bully Jamie and his friends. On Lenny''s last night in town before moving to Sydney, after another episode of racist harassment, Jamie, Dally and Lenny decide to retaliate by vandalising Mark Cassidy''s car. And when they discover the keys are in the ignition... Dally changes the plan. Soon they are all in Mark Cassidy''s stolen car cruising through town, aiming to take it for a quick spin, then dump it. But it''s a bad plan. And as a consequence, Jamie ends up in the youth justice system where he must find a way to mend his relationships with himself, his friends, his family and his future. ''A lightning bolt to the soul. The Boy from the Mish announces a bold, necessary new talent.'' WILL KOSTAKIS ''This compelling coming of age story is told with a voice so authentic, it pulls the reader into another life. Main character, Jamie, makes all the mistakes of a teenager struggling with the pain of the past and the turbulence of the present, but his humour and honesty creates empathy for someone who would otherwise be misunderstood. Gary Lonesborough''s use of language, including sections of verse, is so well done it described the indescribable. The pace kept the pages turning and the ending brought relief and hope for the future''. - Judges'' comments, ACT Literary Awards

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