"A book is a gift you can open again and again" ~ Garrison Keillor

This Father's Day to help you find the perfect gift that can be opened repeatedly, we've put together a list of books just for Dad or for Dad to share with that special little one!

 

 

Why I Love My DaddyWhy I Love My Daddy
Illustrated by Daniel Howarth

A heartwarming book featuring children's own words and animal illustrations, this is the perfect book to say, "I love you, Daddy!" 'I love my daddy because...' Everyone's daddy is the best. And, who better to tell the world than children themselves? This charming book combines endearing things said by children about their fathers with gentle illustrations of familiar animals. The text is amusing and insightful, with reasons why daddies are loved by their children ranging from 'because he tickles me' to 'because he is my best friend'. With beautiful pictures and charming words from children all about daddies, it's just right to give to Dad and to read together!

 

Kisses for DaddyKisses for Daddy
David Legge & Francis Watts

When a grumbly Baby Bear refuses to give his father a goodnight kiss, their bedtime routine is transformed into a delightful game, as Daddy imagines all the different sorts kisses that other animal babies give their dads. This warm, affectionate story is perfect for children and their daddies to share!

 

Love You ForeverReal Dads
Angus Holland

Australian men speak frankly about their experiences of fatherhood, sharing their emotions, their fears and their joys. 30 years ago a man did enough if he provided for the family. These days, though, there is an increasing awareness of the impact fathers have on their children's development.

 

Fathering From the Fast LaneFathering from the Fast Lane
Bruce Robinson

The pressures of working life today mean that many fathers have limited time to spend with their children. This book presents practical and straightforward ways for fathers to rethink their priorities and improve this situation. In this collection of valuable fathering ideas, over 75 busy men (from pig farmers to the politicians) speak about how they balance demanding jobs with being a good dad.

 

Tyrant's NovelThe Tyrant's Novel
Tom Keneally

Imagine a faraway country that was once a friend of the West becoming the enemy, its people isolated and savagely repressed by a tyrant known as Great Uncle. As one of the country's most celebrated writers and a war hero, the storyteller has a better life than most - until he is made an offer he can't refuse. Stark, terrifying and utterly compelling, The Tyrant's Novel is both a gripping thriller and a chilling glimpse of a fictional world that seems all too real.

 

ShantaramShantaram
Gregory David Roberts

Shantaram is narrated by Lin, an escaped convict with a false passport, who flees a maximum security prison in Australia for Bombay, a city where he can disappear. As a hunted man without a home, family, or identity, Lin searches for love and meaning while running a clinic in one of the citys poorest slums, and serving his apprenticeship in the dark arts of the Bombay mafia. The search leads him to war, prison, murder, and a series of betrayals.

John Eales The BiographyJohn Eales The Biography
Peter FitzSimons

John Eales is Australia's finest rugby player. This biography traces his life from the classic Australian childhood in the surburbs of Brisbane to the glory of captaining the World Cup-winning Wallabies - and shows that this road to sporting greatness has had many twists and turns. When Eales was just starting out, he was so severely injured that he would never play rugby again. Forced to sell programs and tickets on tours to make ends meet, less than four years later he had to choose between two million-dollar contracts. In 1997, he suffered the humiliation of calls for his dismissal - yet the following year he was hailed as the greatest rugby skipper in the world.

 

Marc Ellis Crossing the LineMarc Ellis: Crossing the Line
Marc Ellis & Kirsten Mattew

Despite his recent brush with the law, Marc Ellis remains one of the most popular personalities in New Zealand. The book includes chapters on his sporting achievements, his starring role in "Sports Cafe" and a side-splitting look at his life as the archetypal student at Otago University.

 

 

KokodaKokoda
Peter FitzSimons

For Australians, Kokoda is the iconic battle of World War II, yet few people know just what happened - and just what troops achieved. Now, bestselling author Peter FitzSimons tells the Kokoda story in a gripping, moving story for all Australians.

 

GallipoliGallipoli: Our Last Man Standing
Jonathan King

Landing on the beach at Gallipoli, aged 16, Alec Campbell looked no more than 12 in his big brother's uniform. He was a young Australian caught up in a war that he knew very little about, in a country that he couldn't spell. 'The kid soldier' as he became known, eventually succumbed to enteric fever and was evacuated to a hospital in Cairo. But his sense of national spirit did not end at Gallipoli. Upon returning home, he took on a larrikin life jackarooing, building boats and as a builder in Australia's new capital.

 

Every DayEvery Day
Bill Granger

Bill Granger's new book applies his straightforward yet stylish approach to cooking behind the scenes in his home kitchen. Every Day takes you through a typical week in the Granger household, from packed school lunches on Tuesday, to a Friday night dinner for friends and on to a relaxed big breakfast on Sunday.

 

 

Complete Australian Barbecue Kettle CookbookThe Complete Australian Barbecue Kettle Cookbook
Ross McDonald & Margaret Kirkwood

Written for Australian charcoal fuel, the recipes have all been prepared with Australian tastes in mind. It also provides all the inspirational pictures, recipe ideas and advice that anyone could possibly need. In short, it promises that (no matter whether you are a novice, old hand or expert) you will gain the utmost pleasure and enjoyment from our range of charcoal barbecues. A huge number of recipes are great for oven use, too. It's the sort of book that you can buy with confidence whether it be a gift for a friend or for your own enjoyment.

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