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The Life to Come (Michelle de Kretser, A&U) 

Monday, 17 July 2017
The Life to Come is Michelle de Kretser’s first novel since her Miles Franklin Literary Award-winning Questions of Travel in 2012, and it affirms her as a writer of great...

An Activist Life (Christine Milne, UQP) 

Monday, 17 July 2017
Rather than write a straight biography, former Australian Greens leader Christine Milne has chosen ‘objects’ to illustrate her life, her ideas and her actions. Her father’s gun represents old-fashion farm...

The Museum of Words (Georgia Blain, Scribe)

Thursday, 29 June 2017
The Museum of Words, written as Georgia Blain knew she was dying of brain cancer, will be posthumously published. Her instinct, to the end, was to find meaning by writing...

Wish You Were Here (Sheridan Jobbins, Affirm) 

Thursday, 29 June 2017
Driving solo along the great American highways in a Chevy Camaro, Sheridan Jobbins is not only a feminist role model, she embodies proof of life after heartbreak. Following her marriage...

Terra Nullius (Claire G Coleman, Hachette) 

Thursday, 29 June 2017
Part science-fiction and part old Western, Terra Nullius is an ambitious debut by the winner of the 2016 black&write! Indigenous Writing Fellowship, Claire G Coleman. Jacky is a ‘Native’ who...

City of Crows (Chris Womersley, Picador) 

Thursday, 29 June 2017
It’s quite a change of setting from 1980s Melbourne in Chris Womersley’s previous novel Cairo to the world of magic and witchcraft in 17th-century France in City of Crows. It’s...

The Book of Dirt (Bram Presser, Text) 

Thursday, 29 June 2017
Three books in one, The Book of Dirt is a remarkable tale of Holocaust survival, love and genealogical sleuthing by a grandson intent on finding the truth about his grandparents’...

Dr Jekyll and Mr Seek (Anthony O’Neill, Xoum) 

Thursday, 29 June 2017
Seven years after the death of Edward Hyde and the mysterious disappearance of Dr Henry Jekyll, the people of London are amazed to find that the brilliant scientist has returned....

Parting Words (Cass Moriarty, UQP) 

Thursday, 29 June 2017
When Daniel Whittaker dies he leaves an unexpected legacy. His three middle-aged children—Evonne, Kelly and Richard—must track down and hand-deliver a series of letters to recipients they have never met....

Rain Birds (Harriet McKnight, Black Inc.) 

Thursday, 29 June 2017
Set in regional Victoria, Rain Birds divides its time between two female protagonists. Pina has lived with her partner Alan in the area for years. Alan has early onset Alzheimer’s,...

The Enigmatic Mr Deakin (Judith Brett, Text) 

Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Born in gold-rush Melbourne in April 1856 to parents of modest means, Alfred Deakin as a child was an avid reader and a day-dreamer. As a student at the University...

Gravity Well (Melanie Joosten, Scribe) 

Thursday, 25 May 2017
Thirty years ago, American astronomer Carl Sagan described a photo of our planet as a blue dot: ‘That’s home. That’s us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone...

Her (Garry Disher, Hachette) 

Tuesday, 23 May 2017
Well-known crime writer Garry Disher has delivered a slower, more intimate read with Her, a novel that spans 10 years, from 1909 to 1919, set in outback Australia. Her is...

Lady of the Realm (Hoa Pham, Spinifex Press) 

Monday, 22 May 2017
Lady of the Realm is the eighth book by writer and founder of Peril Magazine Hoa Pham. The novella follows the story of a young Vietnamese girl, Lien, who seeks...

The Town (Shaun Prescott, Brow Books) 

Monday, 22 May 2017
Shaun Prescott’s debut novel is a story of absences, holes and disappearings. An unnamed narrator arrives in an unnamed town in the central west of New South Wales. As he...

Cold War Games (Harry Blutstein, Echo) 

Monday, 22 May 2017
The first Olympic Games held in the Southern Hemisphere occurred in Melbourne in 1956, just as the Cold War was gaining momentum, and the same year that Soviet Russia invaded...

Pulse Points (Jennifer Down, Text) 

Monday, 22 May 2017
A woman makes a pilgrimage to a forest in Japan to honour her dead brother; a group of young men are out on the prowl in suburban Australia; two siblings...

Lovesick (Jean Flynn, XO Romance) 

Monday, 22 May 2017
Beth Hampson is cruising along with an okay job, sharing a flat with her sister in Melbourne and crushing on one of the doctors at work. She’s not desperate for...

The Art of Navigation (Rose Michael, UWAP) 

Monday, 22 May 2017
Beginning with a wild teenage night in 1987, Rose Michael’s The Art of Navigation quickly confounds the expectations created by its Australian gothic beginning. Despite being wise beyond her years,...

Watching Out (Julian Burnside, Scribe) 

Tuesday, 9 May 2017
Julian Burnside is well known to those who follow refugee policy and human rights issues in Australia. In Watching Out, a successor to the earlier volume Watching Brief, Burnside examines...

Whipbird (Robert Drewe, Viking) 

Tuesday, 9 May 2017
What better set-up than a huge family gathering to dissect attitudes, skewer pretensions and tell lots of stories? On a hot November weekend at his newly acquired vineyard near Ballarat,...