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Steeplechase (Krissy Kneen, Text)

Released April 2013

The celebrated artist Emily Reich is worth millions and lauded by the art community. Her younger sister Bec has scraped by with what she perceives to be a fairly ordinary... Read more

The Memory Trap (Andrea Goldsmith, Fourth Estate)

Released May 2013

What a mess people can make of their lives. In this remarkable novel we meet Nina, a consultant on memorial projects, and her apparently perfect husband Daniel, who suddenly dumps... Read more

Privacy (Genna De Bont, Fourth Estate)

Released April 2013

Warren ‘Wren’ Fox is a 35-year-old who lives with his mother in a one-bedroom house in semi-rural Victoria. He works for his neighbour Richard in his musical instrument repair business,... Read more

The French Promise (Fiona McIntosh, Michael Joseph)

Released April 2013

The French Promise continues the World War II story of Luc and Lisette, the protagonists of McIntosh’s The Lavender Keeper, although it is easily read independently of the first book.... Read more

Me and Rory Macbeath (Richard Beasley, Hachette)

Released May 2013

In his third novel, Richard Beasley tells a ‘rites of passage’ story from the perspective of the child while the adult lurks in the background. The best parts of Me and... Read more

Taking a Chance (Deborah Burrows, Macmillan)

Released May 2013

I thoroughly enjoyed this tale of Nell, a journalist in Perth during World War II. Although Nell generally covers ‘women’s business’ for a tabloid paper, one day she is asked... Read more

Black Saturday at Steels Creek (Peter Stanley, Scribe)

Released May 2013

The fires of Black Saturday in 2009 are a significant event in Australia’s history. But, as Peter Stanley writes in some detail in his book, 7 February 2009 sits alongside... Read more

A World of Other People (Steven Carroll, Fourth Estate)

Released April 2013

Steven Carroll is a long-term admirer of T S Eliot and has already won praise for his adaption of Eliot’s poem ‘Burnt Norton’ in an earlier novel, The Lost Life.... Read more

Boy, Lost: A Family Memoir (Kristina Olsson, UQP)

Released April 2013

In 1950 in far north Queensland, a pregnant 19-year-old boards a train with her baby boy, only to have her child wrenched away by her violent husband. Years later, the... Read more

The Good Life: What Makes a Life Worth Living (Hugh Mackay, Pan Macmillan)

Released April 2013

This is not a book about ‘how to feel good, how to find happiness or how to reap some reward for your goodness’. Hugh Mackay’s message is that while those... Read more

Welcome to Your New Life (Anna Goldsworthy, Black Inc.)

Released April 2013

Having recently read Anna Goldsworthy’s celebrated first memoir Piano Lessons, I jumped at the chance to review her second, given how much her honest authorial voice and eloquent turn of... Read more

The Secret Lives of Men (Georgia Blain, Scribe)

Released April 2013

Many adjectives have been used to describe Georgia Blain’s work, including evocative, powerful, atmospheric, haunting, rich, thought-provoking, skilful, uncompromising and finely detailed—all of which apply to this collection of short... Read more

Twitcher (Cherise Saywell, Vintage)

Released March 2013

Twitcher is Cherise Saywell’s second novel after her impressive debut, Desert Fish. Sixteen-year-old Kenno lives with his parents and sister in a popular coastal town in Scotland. Real estate is... Read more

Through a Sparkling Glass (Andrea Frost, Hardie Grant)

Released April 2013

This is a bubbly little book that, on the first sip, surprises with its light and airy style, but after a second or third taste turns into something far more... Read more

I’ve an Uncle Ivan (Ban Sanders, Thames & Hudson)

Released April 2013

This book introduces each member of a large family as, one by one, they make their way towards the town square. As the readers progresses through the story they encounter... Read more

The Cloud Road: The Kingdom of the Lost Book 2 (Isobelle Carmody, Viking)

Released May 2013

The Cloud Road is the second book in Isobelle Carmody’s ‘Kingdom of the Lost Book’ fantasy series for younger readers. After the events of The Red Wind, brothers Bily and... Read more

Julius and the Watchmaker (Tim Hehir, Text)

Released May 2013

Tim Hehir’s debut YA novel Julius and the Watchmaker takes us into the world of Julius Caesar Higgins, a boy who lives with his bespectacled grandfather above a used bookstore... Read more

Truly Tan: Jinxed! (Jen Storer, illus by Clare Robertson, HarperCollins)

Released May 2013

With a similar look and pitch as Lauren Child’s ‘Clarice Bean’ books, ‘Truly Tan’ is a fantastic new series for all those girls (and boys) who are outgrowing Sally Rippin’s... Read more

Cry Blue Murder (Kim Kane & Marion Roberts, UQP)

Released May 2013

Thomas Harris meets John Marsden in this taut YA psychological thriller about friendship and trust in the changing social landscape. It follows the relationship between two teenage girls, Celia and... Read more

Joyous & Moonbeam (Richard Yaxley, Scholastic)

Released April 2013

This is a story about two unlikely friends whose names offer an insight into their characters. Readers are introduced to Joyous in his own simple language; a tragic childhood accident,... Read more