Collins Booksellers Spring Reading Guide 2018 COLLINS Spring 2018 Catalogue WEB | Page 3

collins booksellers BIOGRAPHY & TRUE STORIES DUE 10TH SEPTEMBER DON’T STOP BELIEVIN’ FATHERHOOD Olivia Newton-John RRP $45.00 William McInnes RRP $29.99 Olivia Newton-John shares her journey, from Melbourne schoolgirl to international superstar, in this deeply personal book. Warm, candid and moving, Don’t Stop Believin’ is the long-awaited memoir of Australia's sweetheart.  $1 from every book sold will be donated to Our Price the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness & $ Research Centre. 00 William McInnes, one of Australia’s best-known storytellers and actors, has turned to a subject that is close to his heart. Fatherhood is full of memories: the happy, the hilarious, the sad, bad, and the unexpectedly poignant moments. You will laugh, you may even cry - but you will recognise yourself and those you love somewhere in these pages. 40 HER MOTHER’S DAUGHTER: A MEMOIR THE POWER OF HOPE Nadia Wheatley RRP $34.99 Kon Karapanagiotidis RRP $32.99 After her mother’s death, Nadia Wheatley began writing down the stories her mother had told her about an escape into a career as an army nurse and as an aid-worker in the refugee camps of post-war Germany. The finished memoir is not only a tribute but an investigation of the processes of memory itself. The Power of Hope tells the story of how Kon overcame his traumatic childhood of racism, bullying and loneliness to create one of Australia’s largest and best-loved human rights organisations, the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, which has gone on to transform the lives of thousands of refugees and has helped build a movement. GORGEOUS GIRL TURMOIL Mary K. Pershall RRP $34.99 Robyn Williams RRP $32.99 Robyn Williams, presenter of The Science Show on ABC Radio, reveals all in Turmoil, a searingly honest and often blackly funny reflection on his life, friends, the people he loves and loathes, and a multi-faceted career that includes over forty years on radio. DUE 20TH AUGUST Writer Mary K. Pershall details her heart-rending experience of raising a child who couldn’t cope with reality, and ends up in a maximum-security prison convicted of murder. She brings an insightful perspective to a story that is at once devastating and uplifting, an d proves that a mother’s love can provide hope to families in crisis. DUE 3RD SEPTEMBER BACK, AFTER THE BREAK JOURNEYS TO THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD Osher Gunsberg RRP $32.99 Sir David Attenborough RRP $35.00 DUE 28TH AUGUST From New Guinea to the Pacific Islands and the Northern Territory of Australia, Sir David Attenborough and his cameraman were aiming to record not just the wildlife, but the way of life of some of the indigenous people of these regions, whose traditions had never been encountered before. DUE 20TH AUGUST Emma Adams RRP $32.99 Robert Wainwright RRP $32.99 DUE 29TH AUGUST 27 99 UNBREAKABLE THREADS ROCKY ROAD Rocky Road is the story of the Darrell Lea family and vivacious teenage ‘ticket writer’ Valerie Everitt, the creative and eccentric woman who dominated it. Behind the irresistible sweetness of their Chocolates lay a family who made bitter sacrifices to succeed in the candy business. Osher Gunsberg lives with a mental illness - and he’s come to terms with it to live an authentic, rich and fulfilling life. A revealing, raw, funny and heartfelt memoir from one of Australia’s most well-known Our Price and well-liked celebrities. $ DUE 29TH AUGUST Mother of three, psychiatrist Emma Adams travels to the immigration detention centres in Darwin to observe conditions for mothers and babies in the centres. What she doesn’t expect is to return to Canberra consumed by the idea that she must fight to free an unaccompanied sixteen-year-old boy from detention and include him in her Australian family home. THE PRISON LETTERS OF NELSON MANDALA SMALL FRY Nelson Mandela, Sahm Venter RRP $49.95 Lisa Brennan-Jobs RRP $29.99 Quietly impassioned and eloquent, these letters reveal both the compassion of a father and the will of a man who refused to compromise his ethical values in the face of the most extraordinary human punishment and psychological abuse. The Prison Letters of Nelson Mandela form a new autobiographical vision. This is a frank, smart and captivating memoir by the daughter of Apple founder Steve Jobs. Part portrait of a complex family, part love letter to California in the seventies and eighties, Small Fry is an enthralling book by an insightful new literary voice. DUE 12TH SEPTEMBER