A collection of anecdotes, stories and yarns from around Australia and around the world. Proceeds from sales will go to charity, fighting to defeat cancer.
The Australasian Order of Old Bastards returns to the page, decades after Sam Weller wrote "Old Bastards I Have Met". Same charity, but a new author for a new generation.
Cutting through the jargon and explaining the technical stuff, this book examines the male mid-life crisis: what it is, how it may affect a man's body and mind, and explores ways to deal with (or even prevent) some of the effects we call
Too many blokes take themselves - their health, their bodies - for granted. They shouldn't...
The goldfields of Australia lured men from all over the world to seek their fortune. But those fortunes came at a cost. One unlikely band of fighters came together to defend a small native tribe threatened by a ruthless enemy - a man who'd stop at nothing to get what he wanted. Some had fought battles in different corners of the globe, others had never even picked up a weapon before. But now they faced an army, determined to wipe them off the map.
You don't have to be born, or raised, in a place for it to feel like home. That can be, and often is, an instinctive thing. In the same way, blood relatives may not be as close as 'family of choice'. This is set in a harsh time and a hard place. There is a very real threat to be faced, although just how deadly is yet to be discovered. Already, though, these men are learning to trust each other - to recognise and rely on each others' skills.
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