Nobody’s girl: a memoir of surviving abuse and fighting for justice
A harrowing account by the girl who suffered the abuse of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, and how she survived it.
A harrowing account by the girl who suffered the abuse of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, and how she survived it.
“I partied like a rock star and lived like a king”, the true story of Jordon Belfort’s rise to fortune, and then reality catching up… but not too much.
An insightful look into Jackie O’s life and the lot of a breakfast radio host.
An enjoyable read of the well-known Australian talent, John Farnham. The book covers his early young life in London and his family’s desperate need to make a fresh start, as a “ten-pound POM”.
A personal and intriguing insight into the well known singer, Tom Jones, in his own words.
A candid and vibrant autobiography that was completed not long before he died, the story of Pete Postlethwaite is a good read.
With Clarkson on the cover, there’s a good chance you’re for a read with much humour and wit, and I wasn’t wrong.
What I thought was a novel turned out to be a mini biography of a very interesting minor celebrity.
A look at through the 1950s in Shepparton and other places, through the eyes of a local biographer.
I remember Jelena’s father, Damir Dokic, when he was on Bourke’s Backyard, and he looked ready to explode at any moment. I’ve never seen Don Burke be so careful with a guest. This was a small sample of what Jelena’s father was like.