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Many authors and musicians around the world contribute royalties from their artistic works to War Child

Purchasing these special items helps War Child raise funds: Anthologies, Novels, Music

Anthologies

The Brighter Side of the Road coverThe Brighter Side of the Road

The Brighter Side of the Road is a collection of stories by Australians working and travelling overseas. Profits are shared between War Child Australia, Rotary's Polio Plus programme, Save the Children Fund, the Hill Tribe Children's Village at Mai Suai in Thailand, and "Friends" restaurant in Phnom Penh which trains street children for hospitality work.

Published by Boolarong Press, the book is available at a discount directly from one of its editors, Janet Lawrence, for $17.50 including p&h (extra postage required for overseas orders). Please email Janet to order your copy, and mention that you are aware of the book from War Child Australia.

 

 

Kids' Night In 2 coverKids' Night In 2

Kids' Night In 2: A Feast of Stories is in stores from October 24.

With fresh new stories from dozens of your favourite authors, there's never been a better time to spend a quiet night in reading for a good cause. All royalties are donated to War Child.

Read more about the Kids' Night In anthologies at www.kidsnightin.com.au.

 

 

 

Girls' Night In 4 coverGirls' Night In 4

You might never leave home! The latest in the Girls' Night In series of anthologies is packed with contributions from 50 of your favourite authors. You can read an extract on the Penguin website. Buy it for yourself, buy it for your girlfriends, then settle in for a great nght.

Royalties from Girls’ Night In 4 are shared between War Child and No Strings.

Read more about the Girls' Night In anthologies at www.girlsnightin.info.

 

 

 

Kids Night In coverKids' Night In

Kids' Night In crashed into the top ten in the overall book chart in Australia shortly after its 2003 launch. It's a collection of never-before-seen stories, poems and illustrations from the who’s who of Australian and overseas kids' writers, plus some fabulous celebrities. Over thirty writers have contributed including Morris Gleitzman, Andy Griffiths, Graeme Base, Garth Nix, Eoin Colfer, Jessica Adams, Andrew Daddo, Pia Miranda, and Ken Done to name just a few. All the royalties from Kids’ Night In are donated to War Child.

Bedtime stories, rainy day stories, or holiday reads – there’s no collection like it. Kids’ Night In is available at all good bookstores around the country. Or to buy it online, visit www.dymocks.com.au. Read about the Australian launches of Kids' Night In.

 

Big Night Out coverBig Night Out

Big Night Out is the third book in the Girls Night In series of anthologies, gathers together more than 30 internationally renowned authors (Marian Keyes, Fiona Walker, Nick Earls, Candace Bushnell) with hangover cures, cocktail recipes, fashion tips and song lists from people like Kate Moss, Jamie Oliver, Deborah Mailman, Boy George, Joan Collins, Natasha Stott Despoja, Gordon Ramsay, INXS, Julian Clary and Bob Geldof!

Read about the Australian launches of Big Night Out.

 

 

 

Girls' Night In I and II

Girls' Night In I and II started the whole phenomenon. The brainchild of Jessica Adams, these anthologies contain short stories from the world's best known authors, and have raised millions of dollars for War Child.
We call it literary-aid!

 

 

 

Music

HELP: A Day In The Life CD cover

HELP: A Day In The Life

22 sensational tracks from Radiohead, Gorillaz, Razorlight, Manic Street Preachers, Babyshambles, Kaiser Chiefs, Belle & Sebastian, Go! Team, Bloc Party, Mylo, Tinariwen, The Zutons, Maximo Park, Magic Numbers, Keane, Hard-Fi, Emmanuel Jal, Elbow, Damien Rice, The Coral, George & Antony and last but not least Coldplay.

The album is available through War Child Music. You can download tracks as MP3, WMA and AAC so they will work with any computer or portable player, or you can buy the album online.

All royalties go to War Child.

Hand in Hand CD cover

Hand in Hand

Hand in Hand is a CD of "fantastic fun and happy songs for children". Released in October 2004, the CD has 28 tracks, and is available from CD stores and the website of Shock Records (RRP $24.95). All the songs have been donated by the artists, and $5 from every purchase is donated to War Child.

The money raised will be spent on War Child projects in Iraq, for as long as War Child is operational there. What it is spent on will be determined by funding priorities when the money is available. This allows War Child to respond to emerging needs. Work is currently being done to set up drop-in centres for vulnerable children, and to provide support and resources for youth centres in Basra and Nasiriyah.

Artists include Peter Combe, Hi-5, The Saddle Club, Nikki Webster, Noni Hazlehurst, Rolf Harris, John Farnham, and more!

Hope CD coverHOPE

18 of the world's top music stars – among them Sir Paul McCartney, Avril Lavigne, David Bowie, New Order, Ronan Keating, Blue's Lee Ryan, Travis and George Michael – have contributed exclusive new tracks to Hope, released on Monday May 12th 2003 to help the child victims of the war in Iraq. "Whatever the politics, whatever the rights and wrongs of war, children are always the innocent victims so I am delighted to be able to make this small contribution to a magnificent project that I hope goes a long way to alleviating some of the pain and suffering," says Sir Paul McCartney.

For further information see www.warnermusic.com.au

Novels

Making Laws for Clouds by Nick EarlsMaking Laws for Clouds
Nick Earls

"Once again Nick Earls is poignant, sharp, very funny and sometimes achingly sad. Making Laws for Clouds gives us the good times, shows us the bad, and – just like Kane – looks to making something hopeful for the future." Making Laws for Clouds grew out of a story in Girls Night In II, and Nick is donating part of its royalties to War Child.

See www.nickearls.com for more about this Australian author.


Most Valuable Potential by Darren GrothMost Valuable Potential
Darren Groth

Most Valuable Potential is a feel good story for all times and all ages. It's about loss and laughter, tolerance and prejudice, stolen dreams and new beginnings. It's about lives moving forward when standing still is the easy out. It's about permitting our most valuable potential to shine through. $1 from every book sold goes directly to War Child.

See www.darrengroth.com for more about this Australian author.

 

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