Released September 2014
Heat and Light is Ellen van Neerven’s debut novel. She was winner of the David Unaipon Award for unpublished Indigenous writing in 2013. It’s a bold and adventurous work, a...
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On the evening of Father’s Day 2005, Robert Farquharson was driving his three children home to their mother—from whom he was separated—when his car left the road, travelled through a...
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The Rosie Project’s Don Tillman is back—and so is his odd behaviour. Married for nearly 12 months, Don and Rosie have relocated to New York, where, as you would expect,...
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A snapshot of life as a female artist and an investigation into the modern concept of family, Sally Morrison’s Window Gods is the sequel to her 1995 award-winning novel Mad...
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David Walsh is founder, owner and patron of Hobart’s MONA (Museum of Old and New Art). He is also a gambler, hedonist and self-described autodidact. A Bone of Fact is...
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Dress, Memory is a memoir of Lorelei Vashti’s twenties, told with a focus on her impressive—and mostly vintage—dress collection. From her family home to university in Brisbane, to a fledgling...
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Ari sits on his small island, watching the big ships pass him by. He longs for them to stop and visit him. Then one day, he has an idea. Initially...
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Tim and Ed are twin koalas. They look alike, with the same eyes, nose and ears; they think alike; and they do everything together. While they are playing at the...
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Libby wakes one morning to news that makes her sick to her stomach. Cooper—loving, funny, thoughtful, passionate, full of hope for the future—is dead. Libby is told that Cooper killed...
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The long-awaited prequel to Garth Nix’s ‘Old Kingdom’ series (Sabriel, Lirael and Abhorsen) is going to make a lot of readers very, very happy. After her mother is promoted to...
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In The Cleo Stories we meet a little girl called Cleo, who has a big heart but feels a little bit different to the children around her. In The Necklace,...
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The Wild One is a beautifully illustrated, sensitively narrated journey of maturation and understanding. Through the eyes of a young boy named Charlie we meet ‘the wild one’, Charlie’s constant...
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Wren’s life is perfect. Ever since Dot created the world 360 days ago, Wren and her friends have played, laughed and hooked up, free to roam the entire world, from...
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Emily is a baby elephant who’s normally full of energy. She skips, rides her scooter to the park, trampoline bounces and twirls like a ballerina, as active as any exuberant...
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Using a picture book to make a political statement can backfire if it comes across as too didactic and earnest. But children do understand environmental messages, as evidenced by the...
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Veteran children’s author and illustrator Anna Walker has a new character: Alfie the crocodile, who has the long snout and scales, but doesn’t show his pointy teeth (maybe so children...
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Wolfhaven Castle is under attack, but four have managed to escape: Tom, Elanor, Sebastian and Quinn. Making their way through underground passageways, secret castle doors and enchanted lakes, the unlikely...
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Jake is being sent to remedial space car driving classes on the moon. He’s so embarrassed, and he’s sure he’ll be bored too; there’s nothing to do on the moon,...
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From the author of Smooch & Rose comes another story for young readers aged eight to 10 concerning the protection of Australian wildlife and its environment. Charli longs to learn...
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The summer after she finishes high school, Alba plans to work at her mother’s bakery, hang out with her friends, draw some more of her rebellious comic book character Cinnamon...
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