Edmund Hillary: Aiming High
Edmund Hillary: Aiming High
Fun, sentimental, and darkly funny, the worlds Roald Dahl created in his stories are some of the most beloved in literary history for readers big and small.
Harvey Milk: On the Stage of Change
With his love of theatrics and fierce philosophical views, Harvey Milk set the United States on the path to creating equality for the gay community.
Reg Grundy: Keep Throwing Punches
Reg Grundy lived a prosperous life in the pursuit of his passions; passions that would define the Golden Age of Australian television.
“As you think, so shall you become.” And so it was that Bruce Lee became a legend of the martial arts world.
Audrey Hepburn: The Spirit of Audrey
She may be best remembered as an icon of film and fashion, but Audrey Hepburn’s achievements span far greater than the superficial.
Oskar Schindler: Humanity Amidst Horror
Oskar Schindler’s story is a testament to courage, and proof that a person is always bigger than their faults.
Winston Churchill: The Voice of Resilience
As the world sank into some of the darkest days in human history, Winston Churchill stood as a beacon in the face of tyranny and fear.
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