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Changing the face of men's health

Updated October 18, 2023
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Good fight, the
Garside, Harry
Paper Book
Life is all about triumph and tragedy. You can't have one without the otherĀ - that's just the contract we've signed in return for this short time we have here. Resilience isn't only about bouncing back. It's about bouncing back stronger. In The Good...
If I were you : a psychologist puts himself on the couch
Quarry, Peter
Paper Book
Curious to make sense of your life? Want to understand who you are and why you're here? Need to make peace with the past and get re-energised about the future? In this fascinating and original book Peter Quarry skilfully deconstructs his own life, showing how you too can unpack and reboot...
The new manhood : the handbook for a new kind of man
Biddulph, Steve.
Paper Book
Since its initial publication in 1994, MANHOOD has had a profound emotional impact on thousands of men and women. It has sold over 150 000 copies in Australia and New Zealand, making it the most popular book on men's lives in both countries. Steve Biddulph uses stories, humour and a refreshingly...
Patting the shark : a surfer's journey : learning to live well with cancer
Baker, Tim
Paper Book
Tim Baker was living the dream. A best-selling and award-winning surf writer with a beautiful family, a lifetime of exotic travel and a home walking distance to quality waves. That all changed on July 7, 2015, when he was diagnosed, out of the blue, with stage 4, metastatic prostate cancer. So...
No finish line
Ruffo, Johnny
Paper Book
A rags-to-riches memoir of a cheeky tradie who stole Australia's hearts on The X Factor and Home and Away, then faced the biggest battle of his life: brain cancer.
The patient doctor
Bravery, Ben
Paper Book
At the age of twenty-eight, with his Beijing-based science communications business doing well and a new relationship blossoming, Ben Bravery woke from a colonoscopy to be told he had stage 3 colorectal cancer. As a scientist, Ben understood the seriousness of his condition...

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