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The Newcomer (Laura Elizabeth Woollett, Scribe)

Released July 2021

Paulina Novak is a bad-girl bogan archetype in early 2000s Sydney. Stuck in a rut, she moves on a whim to Fairfolk Island, a fictional Pacific island known as a... Read more

Daughter of the River Country (Dianne O’Brien with Sue Williams, Echo)

Released July 2021

This book isn’t always an easy one to read, but it is certainly worthwhile. Dianne O’Brien’s memoir takes us through death, abuse, imprisonment and trauma of many different kinds. As... Read more

The Rabbits (Sophie Overett, Vintage)

Released July 2021

The Rabbits is a tense suburban drama that probes the limits of family bonds and human potential. Sophie Overett, who won the 2020 Penguin Literary Prize for the manuscript, has... Read more

Catch Us the Foxes (Nicola West, S&S)

Released July 2021

Marlowe ‘Lo’ Robertson is an ambitious young journalist given the job of covering the annual show for the local paper. When Lo discovers the body of her friend, reigning showgirl... Read more

The Nordic Edge: Policy possibilities for Australia (ed by Andrew Scott & Rod Campbell, MUP)

Released July 2021

What can Australia learn from Nordic countries Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway and Iceland? Quite a lot, according to editors Andrew Scott and Rod Campbell. Marshalling an array of Australian and... Read more

Henry Hamlet’s Heart (Rhiannon Wilde, UQP)

Released July 2021

Henry Hamlet lives in his head, and his head is full of worries—will he ever get a girlfriend and lose his virginity? Will he pass his year 12 exams? What... Read more

The Story of Australia: For the young (and the curious) (Don Watson, Black Inc.)

Released July 2021

After being out of print for 20 years, Don Watson’s The Story of Australia has been given a new life, a new target demographic and a new subtitle. Now targeted... Read more

The Incredibly Busy Mind of Bowen Bartholomew Crisp (Paul Russell & Nicky Johnston, EK Books)

Released July 2021

The title of this picture book is a bit of a mouthful, but it is rather apt because there is a lot going on in the mind of young Bowen... Read more

The Brilliant Boy: Doc Evatt and the great Australian dissent (Gideon Haigh, Scribner)

Released July 2021

If Herbert Vere 'Doc' Evatt is thought of at all today, it’s usually in terms of his nearly decade-long failure as Labor leader to combat Menzies’ conservative stranglehold. Gideon Haigh... Read more

The Shut Ins (Katherine Brabon, A&U)

Released July 2021

When Mai Takeda runs into an old acquaintance at a train station in Nagoya, it begins a narrative that weaves the lives of four people together in unexpected ways. Mai,... Read more

The Memory Thief (Leonie Agnew, Puffin)

Released July 2021

Following her last spellbinding tale The Impossible Boy, Leonie Agnew has created another spine-tingling adventure novel for middle-grade readers. The Memory Thief tells the magical story of an unlikely friendship... Read more

After Story (Larissa Behrendt, UQP)

Released July 2021

'Books have been my lifeline, my escape.' Jasmine’s family was forever changed by the loss of her sister when she was three. Now a lawyer, Jasmine is invited on a... Read more

Rainfish (Andrew Paterson, Text)

Released July 2021

Debut middle-grade novel Rainfish is set in the 1980s during the uncomplicated glory days of Transformers and Star Wars, when ‘being offline’ meant you left your phone off the hook.... Read more

The Cat Thief (Pat Simmons, illus by Liz Duthie, Little Pink Dog Books)

Released July 2021

Olive desperately wants a cat. So much so she is willing to steal them from off the street! The Cat Thief is a wickedly sly and humorous tale of theft,... Read more

Shockingly Good Stories (R A Spratt, Puffin)

Released July 2021

The foreword to R A Spratt’s latest middle-grade book declares that the collection of stories the reader holds in their hands was created specifically to spread joy in challenging times.... Read more

Gentle and Fierce (Vanessa Berry, Giramondo)

Released July 2021

If you grew up in the 80s you’ll probably remember that infamous scene in The NeverEnding Story where Artax the horse sinks forever into the Swamp of Sadness. Sydney writer... Read more

The 22 Murders of Madison May (Max Barry, Hachette)

Released July 2021

The idea of parallel universes might once have been exotic, but between public interest in physics, the increasing popularity of science fiction books and movies, and the rise of the... Read more

All Dogs Bark (Catherine Meatheringham & Deb Hudson, Windy Hollow Books)

Released July 2021

A picture book that is particularly appealing for canine lovers, All Dogs Bark is a joyous and raucous look at the dogs of the world. Its simple language makes it... Read more

The Mother Wound (Amani Haydar, Macmillan)

Released July 2021

Like her own mother before her, Amani Haydar lost her mother young. In 2006 Haydar’s grandmother was killed in the 2006 Israeli–Lebanese conflict. In 2015 Haydar’s mother was murdered by... Read more

Dear Ibis (Kate Liston-Mills, Spineless Wonders)

Released June 2021

From the author of The Waterfowl Are Drunk! comes an elegant and moving collection of short fiction set principally in New South Wales. With stories taking place against the backdrop... Read more