Released September 2015
Former University of Queensland (UQP) publishing director Craig Munro’s memoir is a nostalgic retelling of his long and distinguished career in Australian publishing, which coincided with a boom in the...
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Set in a post-apocalyptic, colourless landscape, Locust Girl follows Amedea as she treks to the horizon to search for a better land promised to her by her dying father. She...
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‘How do we know anything?’ asks Peter Doherty at the start of his lucid and entertaining new book The Knowledge Wars. Doherty guides the reader to a satisfying answer to...
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The Patchwork Picnic is the first book in the ‘Lola’s Toy Box’ series aimed at children aged five years and up. It centres on Lola and her toy clown Buddy....
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This beautiful new verse novel from Sally Morgan can be used a personal and approachable conversation-starter about the Stolen Generations for mature young readers. Sister Heart opens with an as-yet-unnamed...
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This is the first book in a new detective series for junior readers from comedian Frank Woodley. The story is narrated by an unusual sidekick, a currawong named Gretchen. The...
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Bruce Pascoe’s latest novel for children is an accomplished and exciting adventure story set on the Australian coast. Twelve-year-old Jack and younger sister Tanya escape with their parents, Carla and...
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A little girl called Edith thinks she might be turning into a garden gnome, and no-one seems to notice. She’s scolded, so she decides to stay outside and sit as...
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The eponymous Dad in this book isn’t very good at lots of things. He’s not good at mowing the lawn, he can’t bake a cake and he’s bad at fixing...
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Astrid and Hiro are at entirely different ends of the high school ecosystem—Astrid is the popular, pretty girl with top marks; Hiro is the quiet, rude and resentful boy in...
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Kathryn Barker makes her debut with a book that is daring and heartbreaking in its premise. Alice is the twin left behind after her identical sister took a gun to...
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An Astronaut’s Life is the debut short-story collection from ABC Radio producer and editor Sonja Dechian. Her book circles some big themes, namely our changing climate and ecological destruction, while...
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In Mark Dapin’s R&R, the author takes aim at a facet of war rarely portrayed in the countless novels on the subject. Set in Vung Tau during the occupation of...
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Critically acclaimed author Honey Brown takes an unexpected turn from crime fiction with Six Degrees, an anthology that perfectly captures the essence of rural romance. Connected tenuously by a life-changing...
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On the December night that exalted interior designer Stuart Rattle died in a fire, word spread as thick and fast as the flames. His friends swiftly arrived at his blackened...
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Eleanor Limprecht’s second novel (which follows her 2013 debut What Was Left) unfolds in Sydney in the early 1900s at a time when the options for women were still very...
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The inscrutable nature of the human heart binds Carmel Bird’s latest collection of short stories. The first in Spineless Wonders’ new series combining short fiction with author commentary, Bird’s tales...
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Archipelago of Souls is a deeply felt novel about a returned soldier, Wesley Cross, as he tries to reconcile the horrors of World War II with the vicissitudes of daily...
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Antonia Hayes’ debut novel Relativity is magnetising. Its highly original plot artfully reveals the mysteries behind a family rupture, at the heart of which is adorable 12-year-old protagonist Ethan, a...
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Award-winning picture-book author Aaron Blabey turns his hand to junior chapter books with hilarious effect. Mr Wolf, one of the original bad guys from fairy legend, is tired of being...
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