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THE EURASIAN PACT
On a Sunday in April, two defunct satellites collide in low Earth orbit. For four hours, GPS fails across seven nations. Trains stop at borders. A logistics company in Almaty loses tracking across its entire network. Defence ministries from Beijing to Astana find themselves unable, with certainty, to distinguish an accident from an attack.
By November, four nations have signed a document the world is calling the Eurasian Pact.
Told entirely through news dispatches, opinion columns, broadcast transcripts and internet comment sections, The Eurasian Pact follows the year in which a debris cloud became a security architecture — and a Kazakh journalist named Aigerim Saparova tried to understand what her country had signed, what it had given up, and whether the question even had a clean answer.
A novel constructed from documents. A story about sovereignty, small nations, and the price of not being alone.
Sybil
Sybil Weereratne lived her life in close attention to the world around her. Long before her work was exhibited or travelled beyond Sri Lanka, she was learning how to look at light moving across a floor, at enclosed gardens and open fields, at the steady presence of people within space.
This book traces her life and art from childhood through study, partnership, travel, and a sustained practice shaped by patience and restraint. Written by her brother, Dodwell Keyt, it draws on shared memory, family conversation, and Sybil’s own reflections to offer an intimate account of an artist whose work was inseparable from the way she lived.
Rather than catalogue achievement, this book follows the gradual formation of a visual language, one grounded in balance, stillness, and a quiet confidence that allowed the paintings to speak for themselves.
Kingdom Of Muiralon
On their first holiday at Squeaky Beach, Sally just hears a strange sort of quiet. Kelli just loves the way the sand squeaks under her feet. Then they meet Mira, and discover that the beach has been listening to them all along.
Beneath the waves, a hidden bridge links their world to Muiralon, a city that depends on that narrow path of light. Boats, fishing poles and beach umbrellas are unknowingly pressing on its weakest place. With a shell that remembers patterns and a stone that grows warm when the bridge is hurt, two ordinary girls are asked to notice what no one else can see.
As tides turn and holidays race towards their end, Sally and Kelli must learn when to cross, when to wait, and how to listen, to the sea, to Mira and her menders, and to the quiet between the waves. The bridge can’t be fixed once and for all, but it might learn a safer way to carry its weight… if they can give it enough room to breathe.
Perfect for readers who like gentle fantasy, Australian beaches, and stories where quiet attention can change two worlds.
Mystery Of The Missing Fae
Sally and Kelli thought they were only returning to the enchanted forest for a visit.
But when they step through the shining doorway beneath the eucalyptus tree, they find that something has gone terribly wrong. Brightwing the Fae has vanished, her home has been ransacked, and only a handful of strange clues remain behind.
With the help of Matilda, a kind-hearted wallaby, and Qimmy, a clever quokka who calls himself a seeker of truth, the girls set out to solve the mystery. Their search leads them through enchanted flowers, ruined castles, hidden paths, Porcupine Pass, and the gloomy marshes of Darkfloten, where whispering reeds and shadowy creatures wait.
Somewhere beyond the mist, a dangerous enemy is watching.
To save Brightwing, Sally and Kelli must be brave, quick-thinking, and loyal to one another. For in this forest, magic can be beautiful, but it can also be stolen — and the smallest clue may lead to the greatest danger.
A magical adventure of friendship, courage, mystery, and wonder for young readers.
Two Rivers
A Childhood Memoir.
Two Rivers is a story of two families whose lives, shaped by distant origins and separate journeys, gradually came together across time.
From the landscapes of Ceylon to the quiet moments of home and childhood, this book traces the lives of those who came before, men and women who carried with them their histories, their values, and their hopes for the generations that followed. Their stories, drawn from memory and record, form two currents flowing side by side until, at last, they meet.
This is not simply a record of ancestry, but a reflection on belonging, identity, and the ties that endure beyond place and time. Through recollections both vivid and gentle, the past is given voice, revealing lives lived with resilience, dignity, and quiet strength.
For family, it is a remembrance.
For others, it is a window into another world.
And at its heart, Two Rivers is the story of how separate journeys become one.