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This guide contains information about a collection of stories, selected to encourage the older community. To let them know that they still can have a voice in today’s society and their wealth of experiences can still contribute. These titles may also provide inspiration to the younger generations, to show them what may be achieved through perseverance and hard work and also provides a small window into the modern history of our nation. This collection features a number of well-known Australians who have influenced Australian society in their own way and continue to do so by being a mentor for the younger generations. This list is only the tip of the iceberg.
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Thursday, 19 April 2012
A Cook's Life by Stephanie Alexander
Title: A Cook's Life
Author: Stephanie Alexander
ISBN: 9781921382789
Number of Pages: 368
Publisher: Penguin Australia
Place of Publisher: Sydney, Australia
Year: 2012
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Weight (kg): 24.0
Audience: General
Description: From librarian to au pair, restaurateur to cookbook author, Stephanie Alexander is one of Australia’s most popular chefs. Penning a number of titles including The Cook’s Companion, Kitchen Garden Companion and Kitchen Garden Cooking with Kids, Alexander’s books are seen in many home kitchens around the country. A personal account of her growth to fame, her struggles and successes, A Cook’s Life may be enjoyed by anyone who enjoys fine food, and enjoying the edible fruits of their labours.
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