Released July 2013
ABC journalist Mark Willacy won a Walkley Award for his coverage of the 2011 tsunami and subsequent nuclear disasters in Japan. In the years since he has conducted interviews with...
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In this suspenseful gothic thriller set in late Victorian England, John Harwood (The Ghost Writer, Séance) has clearly had fun with the genre while creating a compelling page-turner with enough...
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Catherine Berlin, a private investigator with a heroin addiction, is battling the unseasonal heat of London as well as physical scars from an earlier investigation. She is also grappling with...
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Kirsten Krauth’s debut novel is by turns frustrating and exhilarating. On one hand, the plot is fraught with clichés connected to the too-familiar ‘rite of passage’ plotline. On the other,...
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Over the years Perth-based screenwriter Ron Elliott has accumulated a drawer full of part-finished scripts or sketches for film or TV projects that haven’t come to fruition. Rather than letting...
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Mel Campbell’s first book is a lively and personal waltz through the history and culture of clothing size and fit. Campbell cuts through the rhetoric of clothing designers and fashion...
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It’s quite a bold move to name your book Holy Bible; it could pique curiosity or incite alienation. Let’s hope it’s the former, as regardless of first impressions, Vanessa Russell...
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This is the second adult novel from Nicole Trope, author of The Boy under the Table, and like that tale, it also delves into the lives of families enduring hellish...
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‘We can’t always control what happens to us, we can only control what we do about it.’ Though difficult to grasp at any age, Kate Hendrick brings this message home...
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Australian history never looked like this! Historian David Hunt takes aim at some of Australia’s historical sacred cows with his unique brand of irreverent and often profane humour. Cook, Philip...
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This short book is the first in what promises to be a great new series from Black Inc. called ‘Redbacks’. The series aims to introduce readers to important national debates...
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The entire town of Broken Hill has been killed off by a deadly weapon: a word. And it seems as though the word is still in there. Only one man...
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Ali Alizadeh’s critically acclaimed book of poetry Ashes in the Air was shortlisted for the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards last year and I would be surprised if Transactions doesn’t receive...
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‘Now you are dead perhaps we can really talk.’ Ryan’s last poetry collection, The Argument, won the WA Premier’s Book Award for poetry and her previous volume, Scar Revision, was...
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Timeliness is next to godliness if you’re a popular fiction author, and Peter Cotton’s debut novel Dead Cat Bounce is about as on the money as it gets in terms...
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With simple, informative text and clear illustrations, we follow a bear called Bernard as he packs for his trip and takes an aeroplane for the first time. Bernard is nervous....
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Big Red Kangaroo is a beautifully illustrated picture book that combines narrative and fact to create an accessible introduction to this fascinating creature. The subject of the book is of...
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What would happen if you let go of your mum’s hand and blew away up into the sky? Would you have cups of tea with the birds? Bounce on clouds?...
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This book explores the special relationship that develops between a child and their first pet. Roddy and Banana have been best friends ever since Roddy’s dad brought Banana home as...
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This entertaining story begins in rural China. Mei lives on a farm with her mother, brother and two beloved chooks, Little and Lo. Everyone is getting along harmoniously until Mei’s...
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