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The Price of Two Sparrows (Christy Collins, Affirm) 

Wednesday, 25 November 2020
Christy Collins’s The Price of Two Sparrows is an elegantly structured study of migration and community in Australia. A burgeoning Muslim community on the outskirts of Sydney has made plans...

Buried Not Dead (Fiona McGregor, Giramondo) 

Wednesday, 25 November 2020
Outsider art, as critic Roger Cardinal once wrote, is ‘immune to the polarisations of culture and the copycat spirit of cultural art’. It’s fair to say that Fiona McGregor’s new...

The Silent Listener (Lyn Yeowart, Viking) 

Wednesday, 18 November 2020
Lyn Yeowart’s debut crime thriller The Silent Listener is the intense, horrific, utterly devastating and totally addictive tale of the Henderson family. Spanning four decades and encompassing a missing child...

Beneath the Trees (Cristy Burne, Fremantle Press) 

Wednesday, 18 November 2020
Cam and her little sister Sophie have travelled halfway across Australia to see some platypuses in the wild, and even their mum forcing them to wear bright yellow emergency ponchos...

Iceberg (Claire Saxby, illus by Jess Racklyeft, A&U) 

Wednesday, 18 November 2020
There is no absolutely question as to why Claire Saxby and Jess Racklyeft are both multi-award-winning creators, and this book is a perfect partnership, eliciting the very best from both...

Honey Blood (Kirsty Everett, HarperCollins) 

Wednesday, 11 November 2020
I learned a lot about cancer treatment from Kirsty Everett’s memoir Honey Blood: that chemotherapy can make you very sensitive to smells, that jellybeans are helpful for the taste of...

The Second Son (Loraine Peck, Text) 

Wednesday, 11 November 2020
In Sydney’s western suburbs, the summer air thick enough to slice with a switchblade, Johnny Novak’s family reels from the murder of Ivan, his older brother. Their father, a notorious...

The Imitator (Rebecca Starford, A&U) 

Thursday, 5 November 2020
Rebecca Starford’s debut novel is a beautifully written espionage thriller that bookends the world-changing period of WWII. Its meticulously researched narrative draws the reader into the early life of Evelyn...

Tiger Daughter (Rebecca Lim, A&U) 

Thursday, 5 November 2020
From Rebecca Lim, author and co-editor of the Meet Me at the Intersection YA anthology, this coming-of-age tale is about finding your own voice as a young girl in a...

Little Gem (Anna Zobel, Puffin) 

Wednesday, 28 October 2020
Little Gem is a witch-in-training who has the best intentions but doesn’t always get things quite right. When a travelling spell goes wrong Gem finds herself in the unusual village...

The Women and the Girls (Laura Bloom, A&U) 

Wednesday, 28 October 2020
The Women and the Girls follows three mothers as they walk away from their unhappy marriages and move their children into a share house in Sydney. Against a backdrop of...

Repentance (Alison Gibbs, Scribe) 

Wednesday, 28 October 2020
It’s 1976, a time of change and cultural shifts. The town of Repentance perches on the edge of the Great Dividing Range: the old families cut timber and the new...

Shelter (Catherine Jinks, Text) 

Wednesday, 21 October 2020
Meg has taken in three strangers—Nerine and her two small daughters—in a bid to hide them from Nerine’s abusive ex-husband. The house is secluded, safe, but Nerine can’t shake the...

Let’s Go, Little Roo (Renée Treml, Puffin) 

Wednesday, 21 October 2020
Prolific author Renée Treml says she wrote Let's Go, Little Roo from experience with her own shy child, and Little Roo’s stubborn emotions and thought processes are certainly recognisable. (Though...

The Odds (Matt Stanton, ABC Books) 

Wednesday, 7 October 2020
The lack of locally produced graphic novels for young Australians has been noted for some time now, but middle-grade and children’s author Matt Stanton has a new book to appease...

Give Me Some Space! (Philip Bunting, Omnibus) 

Wednesday, 7 October 2020
Una is a singular girl on a mission: leave boring old Earth behind for greener pastures—or in this case, planets. Smart, determined and ingenious, she crafts herself a homespun spacesuit...

Dog (Shaun Tan, A&U) 

Wednesday, 23 September 2020
This is Shaun Tan doing what he does best. Carrying an elegant tension between joy and sadness, Dog left me in a puddle of emotion. The prose poetry traces the...

Factory 19 (Dennis Glover, Black Inc.) 

Wednesday, 23 September 2020
Dennis Glover’s second novel, an intriguing potential unveiling of our very near future, is crafted with a light touch and a satirical sense of humour. Factory 19 is a reflection...

We Are Wolves (Katrina Nannestad, ABC Books) 

Wednesday, 23 September 2020
In We Are Wolves, middle-grade author Katrina Nannestad, creator of the ‘Olive of Groves’ and ‘Girl, the Dog and the Writer’ series, moves confidently into more sombre territory with the...