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Bombard the Headquarters! The Cultural Revolution in China (Linda Jaivin, Black Inc)

Released June 2025

Chairman Mao’s decade of terror is the subject of Bombard the Headquarters!, Australian sinologist Linda Jaivin’s excellent primer on China’s Cultural Revolution. In 1966, Peking University’s Nie Yuanzi created a... Read more

Stinkbug (Sinéad Stubbins, Affirm)

Released June 2025

Sinéad Stubbins’ debut fiction novel, Stinkbug, is a sharp, darkly funny reflection on the corporate ‘normal’ and the compromises we make to survive in a hostile environment. It meditates on... Read more

R.I.P. Nanny Tobbins (Lucie Stevens, HarperCollins)

Released June 2025

R.I.P. Nanny Tobbins by Lucie Stevens is a deliciously macabre and unexpectedly funny debut fantasy for advanced middle-grade readers, blending tension, mystery and moments of humour with remarkable skill. Albertine... Read more

When Nothing Feels Real (Nathan Dunne, Murdoch)

Released June 2025

When Nothing Feels Real is a raw and immersive first-person account of journalist Nathan Dunne’s experience of depersonalisation. It begins with a moment – a dive into cold water –... Read more

Ever Blessed (Olivia O’Flynn, HarperCollins)

Released June 2025

Ever Blessed by Olivia O’Flynn is a confident debut in the romantasy genre, featuring a recalcitrant heroine, a taciturn hero, and potentially world-ending stakes. Captain Elva, a warrior princess of... Read more

A Farm by the Sea (Jillian Packer, Berbay)

Released June 2025

Fans of Alison Lester, Freya Blackwood and Trace Balla will be captivated by A Farm by the Sea by debut author and illustrator Jillian Packer. This new picture book invites young readers... Read more

Rytual (Chloe Elisabeth Wilson, Penguin)

Released May 2025

In her unsettling and sharply constructed debut, Rytual, Chloe Elisabeth Wilson dissects the seductive promise of transformation through beauty, rituals and belief systems. Marnie Sellick once dreamed of writing screenplays.... Read more

Joss: A History (Grace Yee, Giramondo)

Released June 2025

Grace Yee’s Joss: A History uncovers the lives of Chinese immigrants in Australia during the 19th and 20th centuries through a powerful blend of archival research and poetry. Viewing White... Read more

Our Dance (Jacinta Daniher & Taylor Hampton, illus by Janelle Burger, Lothian)

Released May 2025

Our Dance by Jacinta Daniher and proud Ngiyampaa/Wiradjuri man Taylor Hampton celebrates Australian First Nations culture through the joy of movement as children dance and sing in the corroboree. The... Read more

My Supercharged ADHD Brain (Dani Vee & James Layton, illus Ruth-Mary Smith, Larrikin)

Released May 2025

My Supercharged ADHD Brain is a brightly coloured picture book that candidly explores some of the positive aspects of having ADHD, celebrating differences and encouraging a better understanding of neurodivergence.... Read more

The Book of Guilt (Catherine Chidgey, Penguin)

Released May 2025

Welcome to an alternative version of the UK in the 1970s. In Catherine Chidgey’s The Book of Guilt, Hitler is assassinated in 1943. After a purge of senior Nazis and... Read more

The Letter Writer (Binny Talib, Windy Hollow)

Released May 2025

The Letter Writer by author and illustrator Binny Talib (Sloths Love Parties) opens with stunning endpapers – a delightful collage of envelopes adorned with scribbles and doodles that immediately draws... Read more

Find Me at the Jaffa Gate: An Encyclopaedia of a Palestinian Family (Micaela Sahhar, NewSouth)

Released May 2025

Several generations into the Palestinian diaspora in Australia, Micaela Sahhar explores the complexities of being disconnected from her ancestral land in Find Me at the Jaffa Gate: An Encyclopaedia of... Read more

The Edge of Everything (Miranda Luby, Text)

Released May 2025

In The Edge of Everything, Miranda Luby (Sadie Starr’s Guide to Starting Over) tells a poignant story of a teenager recovering from tragedy. It’s been eleven months since Lucy’s older... Read more

The Haunting of Hindmarsh Hall (Kate Gordon, Riveted Press)

Released May 2025

The Haunting of Hindmarsh Hall is the first book in The Secret Detectives Club middle-grade series by Kate Gordon (Xavier in the Meantime). Set in the quiet town of Table... Read more

I Want Everything (Dominic Amerena, S&S)

Released May 2025

An unnamed aspiring writer leaves a Melbourne hospital and, seeking distraction, swims laps at his local pool. There, he recognises an elderly woman as Brenda Shales, one of Australia’s best... Read more

Lonely Mouth (Jacqueline Maley, Fourth Estate)

Released May 2025

Jacqueline Maley (The Truth About Her) returns with Lonely Mouth, a powerful exploration of family, trauma and identity. Half-sisters Matilda and Lara share a mother but have different fathers. Abandoned... Read more

Too Many Dogs (Maura Finn, illus Lucinda Gifford, Affirm)

Released May 2025

Too Many Dogs is a charming and light-hearted picture book from the creative pairing behind Too Many Cats that explores what it means to be top dog. In their new collaboration,... Read more

Nightingale (Laura Elvery, UQP)

the cover of Nightingale

Released May 2025

Grounded in history and buoyed by Laura Elvery’s elegant, moving prose, Nightingale is a fictional reimagining of the near-mythic figure of Florence Nightingale, told in three parts. The first and... Read more

Viet Kieu: Recipes Remembered from Vietnam (Thi Le, Murdoch)

Released May 2025

‘Viet Kieu’ is a Vietnamese term used for people of Vietnamese heritage who were raised and are living in the diaspora. In Viet Kieu: Recipes remembered from Vietnam, Thi Le,... Read more