Books

READ THE BOOKS

Explore our collection of downloadable books, carefully curated to complement our podcasts. Dive deeper into the topics you love, gain exclusive insights, and expand your knowledge with resources designed to enhance your listening experience.

Goldent Threads Volume 1

A broad selection of stories from the hundreds of people who have shared their story as a Kintsugi Hero.

Alpine Bushfire Recovery Stories

The series contains accounts from different perspectives, such as author Janich Newham who fought to save her property (house and cattle farm) which was in the direct line of the fire, with her son and husband.

Other stories include the president of the Myrtleford Bowling Club, and the pivotal role played by this club and other not-for profit community organisations in connecting people during times of crisis. There are also stories from the Rotary District 9790 Bushfire Recovery Committee in supporting farmers and the community in the immediate aftermath.

Connecting Seniors - Silver Linings Stories - 2025 Edition

The series tells the stories of the brave people who have come forward to share their lived experiences of adversity and how they overcame and triumphed over pain and trauma to become shining lights for others

Connecting Seniors - Silver Linings Stories - 2024 Edition

The series tells the stories of the brave people who have come forward to share their lived experiences of adversity and how they overcame and triumphed over pain and trauma to become shining lights for others

Beyond the Deluge - Flood Resilience Stories from the Hunter Valley

Our life experiences are like the golden threads in the ancient art of Kintsugi, binding and beautifying our stories. Kintsugi Heroes is a community where people share their life stories about overcoming adversity to offer hope and inspiration to people who may be experiencing similar challenges.

Our River Murray - Stories of Resilience and Recovery.

The 2022 and 2023 River Murray floods in South Australia were caused by record water inflows from the Murray-Darling Basin due to heavy upstream rainfall. The slowly rising floodwaters inundated homes, businesses, and farmland, causing widespread displacement, infrastructure damage, and agricultural losses. The disaster significantly impacted local economies, communities, and the region’s long-term recovery.