Released April 2013
The celebrated artist Emily Reich is worth millions and lauded by the art community. Her younger sister Bec has scraped by with what she perceives to be a fairly ordinary...
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What a mess people can make of their lives. In this remarkable novel we meet Nina, a consultant on memorial projects, and her apparently perfect husband Daniel, who suddenly dumps...
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Warren ‘Wren’ Fox is a 35-year-old who lives with his mother in a one-bedroom house in semi-rural Victoria. He works for his neighbour Richard in his musical instrument repair business,...
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The French Promise continues the World War II story of Luc and Lisette, the protagonists of McIntosh’s The Lavender Keeper, although it is easily read independently of the first book....
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In his third novel, Richard Beasley tells a ‘rites of passage’ story from the perspective of the child while the adult lurks in the background. The best parts of Me and...
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I thoroughly enjoyed this tale of Nell, a journalist in Perth during World War II. Although Nell generally covers ‘women’s business’ for a tabloid paper, one day she is asked...
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The fires of Black Saturday in 2009 are a significant event in Australia’s history. But, as Peter Stanley writes in some detail in his book, 7 February 2009 sits alongside...
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Steven Carroll is a long-term admirer of T S Eliot and has already won praise for his adaption of Eliot’s poem ‘Burnt Norton’ in an earlier novel, The Lost Life....
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In 1950 in far north Queensland, a pregnant 19-year-old boards a train with her baby boy, only to have her child wrenched away by her violent husband. Years later, the...
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This is not a book about ‘how to feel good, how to find happiness or how to reap some reward for your goodness’. Hugh Mackay’s message is that while those...
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Having recently read Anna Goldsworthy’s celebrated first memoir Piano Lessons, I jumped at the chance to review her second, given how much her honest authorial voice and eloquent turn of...
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Many adjectives have been used to describe Georgia Blain’s work, including evocative, powerful, atmospheric, haunting, rich, thought-provoking, skilful, uncompromising and finely detailed—all of which apply to this collection of short...
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Twitcher is Cherise Saywell’s second novel after her impressive debut, Desert Fish. Sixteen-year-old Kenno lives with his parents and sister in a popular coastal town in Scotland. Real estate is...
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This is a bubbly little book that, on the first sip, surprises with its light and airy style, but after a second or third taste turns into something far more...
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This book introduces each member of a large family as, one by one, they make their way towards the town square. As the readers progresses through the story they encounter...
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The Cloud Road is the second book in Isobelle Carmody’s ‘Kingdom of the Lost Book’ fantasy series for younger readers. After the events of The Red Wind, brothers Bily and...
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Tim Hehir’s debut YA novel Julius and the Watchmaker takes us into the world of Julius Caesar Higgins, a boy who lives with his bespectacled grandfather above a used bookstore...
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With a similar look and pitch as Lauren Child’s ‘Clarice Bean’ books, ‘Truly Tan’ is a fantastic new series for all those girls (and boys) who are outgrowing Sally Rippin’s...
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Thomas Harris meets John Marsden in this taut YA psychological thriller about friendship and trust in the changing social landscape. It follows the relationship between two teenage girls, Celia and...
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This is a story about two unlikely friends whose names offer an insight into their characters. Readers are introduced to Joyous in his own simple language; a tragic childhood accident,...
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