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Empire of the Waves: Voyage of the Moon Child Book One (Christopher Richardson, Puffin)

Released July 2015

This debut has all the elements of a great fantasy adventure—swashbuckling pirates, a friendly giant, wibbens (or dwarves), monsters of the deep, an underwater city and more. The world is... Read more

The Beauty Is in the Walking (James Moloney, HarperCollins)

Released August 2015

Adolescence can be difficult enough without the added burden of unrequited love, racial tension and cerebral palsy. The not-so-sleepy town of Palmerston is also under threat when a disturbing crime... Read more

Pieces of Sky (Trinity Doyle, A&U)

Released June 2015

When her big brother Cam dies in a surfing accident, Lucy is lost. She can’t swim, her family is a mess, school is a blur and her friends don’t seem... Read more

Talk under Water (Kathryn Lomer, UQP)

Released July 2015

When 16-year-olds Will and Summer meet online, they bond over their shared admiration for Jessica Watson—the youngest person to sail solo and unassisted around the world—and their love of fishing... Read more

My Name Is Lizzie Flynn (Claire Saxby, illus by Lizzy Newcomb, Black Dog Books)

Released June 2015

This poignant story imagines the voyage of the real-life convict ship the Rajah, which transported women convicts from England to the new penal colony in Australia. Lizzie Flynn was sentenced... Read more

The Rooftop (Toby Hammerschlag, JoJo Publishing)

Released June 2015

The Rooftop is an illustrated chapter book about four children from very different socio-economic and cultural backgrounds, who are bought together in a Year Six Jewish Scripture class in Sydney.... Read more

The Cow Tripped over the Moon (Tony Wilson, illus by Laura Wood, Scholastic)

Released June 2015

We all know that travelling to the moon is a major undertaking; the first astronauts did a huge amount of preparation before taking off. We also know the classic nursery... Read more

Afterlight (Rebecca Lim, Text)

Released July 2015

Recently orphaned and a nobody in her final year at school, Sophie’s life was tough enough before the night a silent ghost called Eve showed up in her bedroom—a ghost... Read more

Underneath a Cow (Carol Ann Martin, illus by Ben Wood, Omnibus)

Released July 2015

The humble cow is such a useful animal, raised for her hide, her milk and her meat, but in Carol Ann Martin and Ben Wood’s picture book, she serves another... Read more

Maverick Mountaineer (Robert Wainwright, HarperCollins)

Released June 2015

From the author of the wonderful Sheila comes the story of another little-remembered Australian maverick. George Finch was one of the most innovative and courageous mountaineers of the early 20th... Read more

Shining: The Story of a Lucky Man (Abdi Aden & Robert Hillman, HarperCollins)

Released June 2015

A powerful, uplifting memoir, Shining is the story of one man’s dogged optimism in the face of hardship, horror and the struggle to survive against truly appalling odds. At age... Read more

The Mothers (Rod Jones, Text)

Released June 2015

In The Mothers, Rod Jones follows the descendants of one family through several generations via the outcomes of unintended pregnancies. With depth and insight, Jones explores maternal-filial love, whether biological... Read more

Before It Breaks (Dave Warner, Fremantle Press)

Released June 2015

In the far northern reaches of Australia’s western coastline, a body is discovered in a croc-infested creek, its head cleaved with an axe. Detective Daniel Clement—who recently stalled a rocketing... Read more

Guilt (Matt Nable, Viking)

Released May 2015

Guilt, a word on which we can project all of our regrets. For some of the characters in this novel, it is also an emotion that has ruined youth and... Read more

Peripheral Vision (Paddy O’Reilly, UQP)

Released July 2015

This near-perfect short-story collection from Paddy O’Reilly is so blackly comic and bitingly clever that it makes you wonder what it feels like to live with such a masterful command... Read more

Run, Pip, Run (J C Jones, A&U)

Released April 2015

When you’re not quite a teenager, some books have the ability to shape you and to shake you. Classics such as Cynthia Voight’s Homecoming and Judy Blume’s Blubber tackled powerful... Read more

Thirst (Lizzie Wilcock, Scholastic)

Released May 2015

Karanda is on her way to her sixth foster home when a car crash leaves her stranded in the middle of the desert, her only company fellow foster child Solomon.... Read more

Stay with Me (Maureen McCarthy, A&U)

Released May 2015

Tess came to Byron Bay as a lost 17-year-old and met a guy who looked like a rock star. When he started to hit her, she was already in too... Read more

Just a Queen (Jane Caro, UQP)

Released May 2015

This follow-up to Just a Girl opens with Queen Elizabeth mourning the death of her cousin, Mary Queen of Scots. As Queen Elizabeth recounts her reign so far and the... Read more

88 Lime Street: The Way in (Denise Kirby, Scholastic)

Released May 2015

Before Ellen has even walked through the door of her new house—an old mansion with actual towers—she senses there may be more to it than meets the eye. When the... Read more