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1 y separately published work icon Beneath the Surface Libby Trickett , Simone Ubaldi , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2019 16867136 2019 single work autobiography

'The brave and inspiring memoir of one of Australian Swimming's Golden Girls, whose extraordinary achievements masked her private battles with anxiety and depression.

'Libby Trickett represented Australia at three Olympic Games, winning four gold medals, in a career that established her as one of our greatest athletes. Yet behind the incredible achievements and that warm trademark smile, Libby suffered crippling anxiety and depression. Her memoir is an extraordinarily candid and open account of both her public life as one of swimming's Golden Girls, and her very private battles to overcome her mental health challenges. It's revealing, compelling and inspiring, and will resonate with anyone who's ever struggled with mental health issues.' (Publication summary) 

1 Serial Thriller Simone Ubaldi , 2013 single work obituary (for Mark Brandon Read )
— Appears in: The Monthly , November no. 95 2013; (p. 18-19)
'An obituary for Australian criminal and author Mark "Chopper" Read is presented.'
1 1 y separately published work icon Stronger Now Nicole McLean , Simone Ubaldi , Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2012 Z1895046 2012 single work autobiography 'On 12 October 2002, the beautiful island of Bali was hit by a deadly terrorist attack. It claimed the lives of 202 people and left 240 others severely injured. Nicole McLean had been in Bali for just six hours when she was caught in one of the explosions. That night she lost her arm and was left fighting for her life.
This is Nicole's extraordinary journey. Shown through her eyes, and through the eyes of friends and family who watched helplessly while the horror unfolded before them, this is a gripping personal account of what happened that fateful night and Nicole's difficult yet incredible journey towards recovery. Ten years on, the scars from Bali have not faded.
But while those left behind will never be forgotten, this book is a testament to the resilience and strength of spirit in those that survived. It is a story about hope, second chances and never giving up.' Source: www.panmacmillan.com.au (Sighted 16/10/2012).
1 2 y separately published work icon Road to Nowhere Mark Brandon Read , Simone Ubaldi , Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2011 Z1818175 2011 single work autobiography

'"This book is about my journey through the Australian prison system. You'll have heard a few of these stories before, but not like this. It's a step-by-step history of my twenty three years behind bars; what day to day life was really like in jail, what I did to survive and why I'll never go back. It's not a nice story. I was not a nice prisoner..."

'Mark "Chopper" Read is over fifty years old and has spent almost half that time in prison. He is a man who knows the Australian prison system better than any other. He knows how the definitive school of hard knocks turns juvenile delinquents into hardened criminals. How it feels to be thrust into a world of violent psychopaths and be changed, irrevocably, into the worst of their number.

'He also knows how it feels to get stabbed (a massive punch with a cold pin in the middle). How it feels to lose your ears to a prison-issue razor blade (a gurgling sound like a little brook). How it feels to fight, maim and mutilate to stay alive. And what it means when that way of life no longer makes sense.

'This book is Chopper's redemption. It is the real story of the man, the criminal and the prisoner, told with black humour and surprising insight.' (From the publisher's website.)

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