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Under Cover: Adventures in the Art of Editing (Craig Munro, Scribe)

Released September 2015

Former University of Queensland (UQP) publishing director Craig Munro’s memoir is a nostalgic retelling of his long and distinguished career in Australian publishing, which coincided with a boom in the... Read more

Locust Girl (Merlinda Bobis, Spinifex Press)

Released August 2015

Set in a post-apocalyptic, colourless landscape, Locust Girl follows Amedea as she treks to the horizon to search for a better land promised to her by her dying father. She... Read more

The Knowledge Wars (Peter Doherty, MUP)

Released September 2015

‘How do we know anything?’ asks Peter Doherty at the start of his lucid and entertaining new book The Knowledge Wars. Doherty guides the reader to a satisfying answer to... Read more

The Patchwork Picnic: Lola’s Toy Box Book One (Danny Parker, illus by Guy Shield, Hardie Grant Egmont)

Released August 2015

The Patchwork Picnic is the first book in the ‘Lola’s Toy Box’ series aimed at children aged five years and up. It centres on Lola and her toy clown Buddy.... Read more

Sister Heart (Sally Morgan, Fremantle Press)

Released August 2015

This beautiful new verse novel from Sally Morgan can be used a personal and approachable conversation-starter about the Stolen Generations for mature young readers. Sister Heart opens with an as-yet-unnamed... Read more

Kizmet and the Case of the Tassie Tiger: Kizmet Book One (Frank Woodley, Puffin)

Released August 2015

This is the first book in a new detective series for junior readers from comedian Frank Woodley. The story is narrated by an unusual sidekick, a currawong named Gretchen. The... Read more

Sea Horse (Bruce Pascoe, Magabala)

Released August 2015

Bruce Pascoe’s latest novel for children is an accomplished and exciting adventure story set on the Australian coast. Twelve-year-old Jack and younger sister Tanya escape with their parents, Carla and... Read more

Shadowcat (Julia Louise, illus by Anne Ryan, The Five Mile Press)

Released August 2015

A little girl called Edith thinks she might be turning into a garden gnome, and no-one seems to notice. She’s scolded, so she decides to stay outside and sit as... Read more

My Amazing Dad (Ezekiel Kwaymullina, illus by Tom Jellett, Little Hare)

Released August 2015

The eponymous Dad in this book isn’t very good at lots of things. He’s not good at mowing the lawn, he can’t bake a cake and he’s bad at fixing... Read more

Green Valentine (Lili Wilkinson, A&U)

Released August 2015

Astrid and Hiro are at entirely different ends of the high school ecosystem—Astrid is the popular, pretty girl with top marks; Hiro is the quiet, rude and resentful boy in... Read more

In the Skin of a Monster (Kathryn Barker, A&U)

Released August 2015

Kathryn Barker makes her debut with a book that is daring and heartbreaking in its premise. Alice is the twin left behind after her identical sister took a gun to... Read more

An Astronaut’s Life (Sonja Dechian, Text)

Released August 2015

An Astronaut’s Life is the debut short-story collection from ABC Radio producer and editor Sonja Dechian. Her book circles some big themes, namely our changing climate and ecological destruction, while... Read more

R&R (Mark Dapin, Viking)

Released August 2015

In Mark Dapin’s R&R, the author takes aim at a facet of war rarely portrayed in the countless novels on the subject. Set in Vung Tau during the occupation of... Read more

Six Degrees (Honey Brown, Ventura Press)

Released August 2015

Critically acclaimed author Honey Brown takes an unexpected turn from crime fiction with Six Degrees, an anthology that perfectly captures the essence of rural romance. Connected tenuously by a life-changing... Read more

Smoke and Mirrors (Robin Bowles, Echo Publishing)

Released August 2015

On the December night that exalted interior designer Stuart Rattle died in a fire, word spread as thick and fast as the flames. His friends swiftly arrived at his blackened... Read more

Long Bay (Eleanor Limprecht, Sleepers)

Released August 2015

Eleanor Limprecht’s second novel (which follows her 2013 debut What Was Left) unfolds in Sydney in the early 1900s at a time when the options for women were still very... Read more

My Hearts Are Your Hearts (Carmel Bird, Spineless Wonders)

Released August 2015

The inscrutable nature of the human heart binds Carmel Bird’s latest collection of short stories. The first in Spineless Wonders’ new series combining short fiction with author commentary, Bird’s tales... Read more

Archipelago of Souls (Gregory Day, Picador)

Released July 2015

Archipelago of Souls is a deeply felt novel about a returned soldier, Wesley Cross, as he tries to reconcile the horrors of World War II with the vicissitudes of daily... Read more

Relativity (Antonia Hayes, Viking)

Released July 2015

Antonia Hayes’ debut novel Relativity is magnetising. Its highly original plot artfully reveals the mysteries behind a family rupture, at the heart of which is adorable 12-year-old protagonist Ethan, a... Read more

The Bad Guys: Episode 1 (Aaron Blabey, Scholastic)

Released July 2015

Award-winning picture-book author Aaron Blabey turns his hand to junior chapter books with hilarious effect. Mr Wolf, one of the original bad guys from fairy legend, is tired of being... Read more