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Damaged in Transit (Mary Manning, Spineless Wonders)

Released November 2012

Damaged in Transit is a collection of short stories from Melbourne writer Mary Manning. It charts familiar territory—journeys on trams, along highways and outback roads—but renders them unfamiliar through unusual... Read more

Chasing the Sun (Robin Baker, Pantera Press)

Released October 2012

Chasing the Sun is a story about vampires who definitely don’t sparkle. Rather, they take drugs, wear sunglasses at night and have jobs in fields such as pet psychiatry. Honda... Read more

Eddie Pipper (Janeen Brian, illus by Emma Stuart, New Frontier Publishing)

Released October 2012

Eddie loves penguins. He loves them more than anything in the world. He has toy penguins, books on penguins, penguin posters, and he knows all about penguins. He even dresses... Read more

Leopard Dreaming (A A Bell, Voyager)

Released October 2012

This is the final book in A A Bell’s ‘Mira Chambers’ trilogy, following Diamond Eyes and Hindsight. It’s written in the style of an urban fantasy, but with ideas that... Read more

Like a House on Fire (Cate Kennedy, Scribe)

Released October 2012

This is a heartfelt and moving collection of short stories that cuts right to the emotional centre of everyday life. With her trademark evocative prose, Cate Kennedy exposes the almost... Read more

The House of Memories (Monica McInerney, Michael Joseph)

Released October 2012

Popular fiction author Monica McInerney needs no introduction to the Australian book trade. In her new novel, Ella, an editor, is in her mid-30s and settled in domestic bliss in... Read more

Better than Fiction: True Travel Tales from Great Fiction Writers (ed by Don George, Lonely Planet)

Released November 2012

Better than Fiction is a brilliant collection of travel stories, written especially for Lonely Planet, which spans the globe in the tradition of the publisher’s previous anthologies such as Unpacked:... Read more

Bradman’s War: How the 1948 Invincibles Changed the Game of Cricket (Malcolm Knox, Viking)

Released October 2012

I won’t deny that I wondered whether it was necessary to publish another book about cricket when Malcolm Knox’s Bradman’s War came my way. After all, cricket is one of... Read more

By the Book: A Reader’s Guide to Life (Ramona Koval, Text)

Released November 2012

Imagine you are sitting in a cosy lounge room somewhere, chatting with literary journalist Ramona Koval about her life and reading interests. There are casual recollections of her past, and... Read more

Canberra (Paul Daley, NewSouth)

Released November 2012

Canberra is a city that spawns much small-time mythology in the national psyche. Between the fat-cat pollies, the overpaid public servants, the conspiratorial lobbyists and the tame journos wining and... Read more

Collectomania (Claudia Chan Shaw, ABC Books)

Released November 2012

The ABC TV series Collectors was a must-watch in our household for many years, and collectors all over the country mourned its demise. Now fashion designer and Collectors co-host Claudia... Read more

Montebello: A Memoir (Robert Drewe, Viking)

Released October 2012

I’ve always liked Robert Drewe’s writing. He writes with humility and clarity, in spare, uncomplicated prose, with a storyteller’s gift in short and long fiction, essay and memoir. Montebello is... Read more

Little Elephants (Graeme Base, Viking)

Released October 2012

Graeme Base needs no introduction. His books, including Animalia and The Eleventh Hour, are firmly established as classics. His latest book is a fairytale-like story in which adversity is overcome... Read more

The Moon Shines Out of the Dark (Stephanie Dowrick & Anne Spudvilas, A&U)

Released October 2012

The Moon Shines Out of the Dark is a moving collaboration between Stephanie Dowrick and Anne Spudvilas. It combines evocative illustrations with a story that sensitively addresses the fear of... Read more

Tree: A Little Story about Big Things (Danny Parker, illus by Matt Ottley, Little Hare)

Released October 2012

This ‘little story about big things’ explores the cycle of life and death, the turn of seasons, survival of the fittest and the delicacy of beautiful things. This complex and... Read more

Figaro and Rumba and the Crocodile Café (Anna Fienberg & Stephen Michael King, A&U)

Released October 2013

Figaro and Rumba are a Cuban dog and cat who live together. Rumba, the cat, is an ex-musician whose whole family was catnapped years ago. Figaro, the dog, found Rumba... Read more

Maddy West and the Tongue Taker (Brian Falkner, illus by Donovan Bixley, Walker Books)

Released October 2012

The latest chapter book from New Zealand-born author Brian Falkner continues in the same adventurous vein as his last, the delightful Northwood. Falkner has created another feisty young heroine for... Read more

Black Spring (Alison Croggon, Walker Books)

Released October 2012

Black Spring is a dark, gothic tale inspired by Wuthering Heights. In this fantasy version of 19th-century England, some people are born with magical powers. However, only the male babies... Read more

The Convent (Maureen McCarthy, A&U)

Released October 2012

Maureen McCarthy is one of Australia’s best-loved YA authors, and her latest novel The Convent tells a compelling coming-of-age story about fate, choices and family secrets. Nineteen-year-old Peach plans to... Read more

The Crystal Code: The Billionaire Series Book Four (Richard Newsome, Text)

Released September 2012

Richard Newsome’s ‘Billionaire’ series continues at the same frenetic pace that worked so well in previous books. In The Crystal Code, the world’s youngest billionaire, Gerald Wilkins, and his friends... Read more