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Julia Miller

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    Die Van-Gogh-Morde
    The van Gogh murders
    My Silent Demise
    La Niña and the Making of Climate Optimism
    • 2023

      My Silent Demise

      An Honest Account of Life With Anorexia

      Exploring the harsh realities of living with a severe eating disorder, this poetry collection delves into the callous thoughts, unusual behaviors, and deep despair that accompany such struggles. Through vivid and poignant language, it seeks to unveil the often hidden experiences of those affected, offering a powerful reflection on their emotional turmoil and resilience.

      My Silent Demise
    • 2019

      La Niña and the Making of Climate Optimism

      Remembering Rain

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the unique Australian relationship with La Niña, this study explores how this connection shapes contemporary views on climate change. It highlights the historical shift from early settler unease to an optimistic belief in predictable weather patterns, emphasizing how these perceptions influence both local and global climate discussions. The book appeals to scholars in environmental humanities, history, and science, as well as those interested in the broader implications of climate change.

      La Niña and the Making of Climate Optimism
    • 2014

      Young, pretty, successful, Lucy Brennan's got it all – or has she? A murder without traces, an empty frame without a van Gogh painting and an empty apartment without her former husband add up to quite a bit. Detective Inspector Lucy Brennan's life has been turned upside down by the robbery of a van Gogh painting from a London museum and murder of one of the museum's guards. She has to solve a crime without discernible leads. Concentrating would be easier if it were not for the new man in her life; intelligent, charming and good-looking enough to turn any woman's head, even hers. Julia Miller’s first book “The van Gogh Murders” is as smart, funny and lovely as its heroine.

      The van Gogh murders