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The Pirate Company: On the Trail of the Golden Toucan (Susan Cason, Scholastic)

Released May 2013

Young Tom Applecross has recently lost his father Josiah, the famous explorer and discoverer of the Lost City. With Josiah missing and presumed dead after failing to return from a... Read more

Finding Serendipity (Angelica Banks, A&U)

Released May 2013

Tuesday’s mother is Serendipity Smith, the most famous author in the world. Serendipity is supposed to finish her latest novel today, but when Tuesday knocks on her door, the manuscript... Read more

How to Catch a Monster (Christina Bollenbach, Scholastic)

Released May 2013

Illustrator Christina Bollenbach has turned her hand to writing with How to Catch a Monster. Sweatband-wearing Lukas is visited by a large toothed monster every night. One day he decides... Read more

Bird & Bear (Ann James, The Five Mile Press)

Released May 2013

Bird & Bear is a beautifully illustrated picture book that explores the unfolding wonder of a young teddy bear as he ventures out into the world. We meet Bear on... Read more

The Perplexing Pineapple: The Cryptic Casebook of Coco Carlomagno (and Alberta) Book 1 (Ursula Dubosarsky, puzzles and illus by Terry Denton, A&U)

Released May 2013

Individually, Terry Denton and Ursula Dubosarsky are so beloved by children and adults that they’ll no doubt attract a fanbase for this new series before it even hits the shelves.... Read more

The Childhood of Jesus (J M Coetzee, Text)

Released March 2013

Simón and David have stepped off a boat in a new country. After six weeks in a camp learning Spanish, they present themselves at Novilla’s relocation centre. ‘Good day,’ says... Read more

Kitchen Table Memoirs (Nick Richardson, ABC Books)

Released April 2013

I have a love/hate relationship with anthologies; just as you settle into one story, the author and style changes—and not always for the better. On the other hand, anthologies also... Read more

Madeleine: A Life of Madeleine St John (Helen Trinca, Text)

Released April 2013

Helen Trinca draws on interviews with family and friends of Madeleine St John to compose this first biography of the Australian author, who wrote four novels, including The Women in... Read more

The Swan Song of Doctor Malloy (Robert Power, Transit Lounge)

Released May 2013

It is the mid-80s and Australian scientist Anthony Malloy is working in London on a revolutionary invention—a tamper-proof, one-use syringe. It has the potential to make huge inroads in slowing... Read more

A Flower beneath the Cracks: A Memoir (Helen Sage, Affirm Press)

Released April 2013

One evening, Helen Sage’s 22-year-old daughter Jayne is involved in a near-fatal car accident. The family’s lives are immediately transformed as the full extent of Jayne’s brain injuries is revealed.... Read more

Mr Snack and the Lady Water (Brendan Shanahan, MUP)

Released April 2013

Brendan Shanahan’s collection of travel stories begins with his trip on a leaky barge up China’s Yangtze River towards the Three Gorges, a picturesque area that has mostly disappeared under... Read more

Burial Rites (Hannah Kent, Picador)

Released May 2013

Burial Rites is an impressively assured debut from Adelaide writer Hannah Kent, who made headlines last year when her manuscript triggered a major bidding war. It’s based on the true... Read more

Once Upon a Slime: 45 Fun Ways to Get Writing … Fast! (Andy Griffiths, illus by Terry Denton, Pan Macmillan)

Released April 2013

It’s not surprising to learn that a young Andy Griffiths was inspired by Der Struwwelpeter, discovering in those comically horrific German cautionary tales that reading can be exciting, surprising—and fun.... Read more

Madame Bovary’s Haberdashery (Maurilia Meehan, Transit Lounge)

Released April 2013

Odette and Cicely are best friends. Odette is a ceramic artist and serial monogamist; Cicely likes to knit and once published an erotic novel inspired by Madame Bovary. At the... Read more

Bone Ash Sky (Katerina Cosgrove, Hardie Grant)

Released May 2013

Katerina Cosgrove co-founded Sappho Books and Gertrude & Alice bookstore/café in Sydney. Her first novel The Glass Heart was published to acclaim in 2001. Bone Ash Sky, her second, is... Read more

Dark Serpent (Kylie Chan, HarperVoyager)

Released May 2013

This is the first book in Kylie Chan’s ‘Celestial Battle’ trilogy, which combines martial arts and magic, although it is the seventh book in an ongoing story that began in... Read more

Creative Writing for Beginners (Colin Batrouney, Affirm Press)

Released May 2013

Colin Batrouney explores the redemptive power of fiction in his second novel. Books have given Joel’s otherwise aimless life a direction of sorts, and while he is a keen reader,... Read more

Elemental (Amanda Curtin, UWA Publishing)

Released May 2013

Elemental continues Amanda Curtin’s fruitful fascination with memory, history and the generational legacies of family, following her debut novel The Sinkings and her collection of short stories Inherited. The bulk... Read more

My Beautiful Enemy (Cory Taylor, Text)

Released May 2013

Cory Taylor’s debut novel—the critically acclaimed Me and Mr Booker—was a brilliant and darkly comic coming-of-age story. My Beautiful Enemy, her second novel, is a story of love, desire and... Read more

The Railwayman’s Wife (Ashley Hay, A&U)

Released April 2013

Set on the south coast of NSW in Thirroul in 1948, where D H Lawrence wrote Kangaroo, this stunning novel follows the lives of several seemingly disparate characters. Dr Draper... Read more