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Heat and Light (Ellen van Neerven, UQP)

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 She was winner of the David Unaipon Award for unpublished Indigenous writing in 2013.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... Read more

This House of Grief (Helen Garner, Text)

Released September 2014

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... Read more

The Rosie Effect (Graeme Simsion, Text)

Released October 2014

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,... Read more

Window Gods (Sally Morrison, Hardie Grant)

Released October 2014

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... Read more

A Bone of Fact (David Walsh, Pan Macmillan)

Released October 2014

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... Read more

Dress, Memory: A Memoir of My Twenties in Dresses (Lorelei Vashti, A&U)

Released September 2014

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... Read more

On a Small Island (Kyle Hughes-Odgers, Fremantle Press)

Released October 2014

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... Read more

Tim and Ed (Ursula Dubosarsky, illus by Andrew Joyner, Viking)

Released November 2014

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... Read more

Cooper Bartholomew is Dead (Rebecca James, A&U)

Released October 2014

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... Read more

Clariel (Garth Nix, A&U)

Released October 2014

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... Read more

The Cleo Stories: The Necklace and The Present (Libby Gleeson, illus by Freya Blackwood, A&U)

Released October 2014

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,... Read more

The Wild One (Sonya Hartnett, illus by Lucia Masciullo, Viking)

Released October 2014

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... Read more

State of Grace (Hilary Badger, Hardie Grant Egmont)

Released October 2014

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... Read more

Emily Eases Her Wheezes (Katrina Roe, illus by Leigh Hedstrom, Wombat Books)

Released January 2015

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... Read more

Run Tree Run (Kelly Alsop, illus by Boris Silvestri, Jo Jo Publishing)

Released September 2014

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... Read more

Hurry up Alfie (Anna Walker, Scholastic)

Released September 2013

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... Read more

Escape from Wolfhaven Castle: The Impossible Quest Book One (Kate Forsyth, Scholastic)

Released September 2014

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... Read more

Moon Attack: Jake in Space Book One (Candice Lemon-Scott, New Frontier)

Released September 2014

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,... Read more

Spud & Charli (Samantha Wheeler, UQP)

Released September 2014

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... Read more

The Incredible Adventures of Cinnamon Girl (Melissa Keil, Hardie Grant Egmont)

Released September 2014

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... Read more