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Edith: The Girl Who Was 100 Years Old (Catharina Valckx, trans Antony Shugaar, Gecko)

Released May 2026

In Edith: The Girl Who Was 100 Years Old, French author and illustrator Catharina Valckx tells the bittersweet story of a little girl granted 2 extraordinary gifts, in an English... Read more

Bella Grows a Bicycle (Lellie Lopter, illus Chiara Franceschetti, Five Mile)

Released May 2026

In Bella Grows a Bicycle, Lellie Lopter delivers a warm and imaginative picture book about creativity, sustainability and problem-solving. Bella dreams of owning a new bicycle, but when her dad... Read more

The Northern Tomb (Isabelle Li, Puncher & Wattman)

Released May 2026

Isabelle Li’s The Northern Tomb is a quietly powerful, deeply human novel that unfolds in 4 parts, blending personal stories with history in a way that feels both intimate and... Read more

The Thornbacks (Chloe Wilson, Hamish Hamilton)

Released May 2026

Chloe Wilson’s debut novel, The Thornbacks, follows stepsisters Gertie and Tabitha: a pair of morticians who – apart from a sinister hobby – are mostly harmless. Come “date night”, they... Read more

Don’t Let Them Leave (Mike Lucas, Penguin)

Released May 2026

In Don’t Let Them Leave, Mike Lucas (What We All Saw) delivers a creepy and suspenseful historical thriller for readers aged 12 and over. The story follows Charlotte, Jack and... Read more

Henry Goes Bush (Wayne Marshall, Picador)

Released May 2026

Wayne Marshall’s debut novel, Henry Goes Bush, blends fact and fiction (including time travel) to explore alternative versions of Henry Lawson’s 1892 trip to Bourke. Lawson was 25, depressed, nearly... Read more

Fitzroy North 3068 (Yvette Henry Holt, Upswell)

Released May 2026

Fitzroy North 3068 by multi-award-winning poet Yvette Henry Holt is more than a collection of poems – it is an experience. To call it “immersive” feels almost inadequate for a... Read more

This Is Where We Say Goodbye (Howard McKenzie-Murray, Fremantle)

Released May 2026

This Is Where We Say Goodbye follows Maud Tarkington over the course of a single unsettling day in Fremantle: the day after her 21st birthday and the day of her... Read more

The Farmer’s Pyjamas (Ruth Paul, Walker)

Released May 2026

Ruth Paul’s The Farmer’s Pyjamas is a playful, light-hearted rhyming story that puts a humorous spin on daily life in the farmyard. After a hard day’s work tending to her... Read more

The Missing Mother (Mali Cornish, A&U)

Released May 2026

In The Missing Mother, Mali Cornish (Judgement Day) crafts a gripping domestic thriller centred on Elspeth, who returns to Geelong from New York when her mother Simone vanishes. The story... Read more

Phantom Days (Angela O’Keeffe, UQP)

Released May 2026

“A book comes into the world knowing it is a saviour, of sorts.” So begins Phantom Days, the 3rd novel by award-winning author Angela O’Keeffe (The Sitter, Night Blue), a... Read more

Running in Circles (Shivaun Plozza, UQP)

Released May 2026

In Running in Circles, Shivaun Plozza (The Worst Perfect Moment, The Boy, The Wolf and the Stars) brings climate science and extraterrestrial speculation together in a coming-of-age suspense novel set... Read more

Cast Away (Francesca de Tores, Bloomsbury)

Released May 2026

Award-winning author Francesca de Tores’s Cast Away is a fascinating and exquisitely detailed fictionalisation of sailor and navigator Alexander Selkirk’s 4 years marooned on a deserted island in the 1700s.... Read more

When Words Fail Us: Truth Beyond Time (Stan Grant, NewSouth)

Released May 2026

In When Words Fail Us, Stan Grant steps fully into his role as a philosopher and public thinker after walking away from a long career in journalism. Following the turbulence... Read more

Dove (Georgia Harper, Penguin)

Released April 2026

Georgia Harper’s Dove is a quiet, restrained novel with a philosophical tone and a steady undercurrent of tension. Set in a small Queensland town in 1993, the story centres on... Read more

My Ball Is Broken (Rob Graves-Morris, Walker)

Released April 2026

My Ball Is Broken, written and illustrated by Rob Graves-Morris, is a playful picture book with hidden depth for readers aged 4 and over, told from the perspective of a... Read more

Gross Things Animals Eat (Claire Stevens, illus Adele K Thomas, HarperCollins)

The cover of "Gross Things Animals Eat".

Released April 2026

Gross Things Animals Eat is packed with disgusting, bizarre and outrageous descriptions and illustrations that young readers aged 5 and up will absolutely love. Australian veterinarian Claire Stevens invites children... Read more

Look After Your Feet: Some Keen Observations on the Unexpected Advantages and Indignities of Getting Older (Rosalie Ham, A&U)

Released May 2026

Rosalie Ham (The Dressmaker) turns her sharp wit toward the journey of ageing in her first nonfiction book, Look After Your Feet. Insightful, mischievous and often very funny, the memoir... Read more

Tiwi war kwampini: Mwarlapwara kangi tingati (Tiwi War Hero: Footprints in the Sand) (Mavis Kerinaiua, ILF)

Released April 2026

Tiwi war kwampini: Mwarlapwara kangi tingati (Tiwi War Hero: Footprints in the Sand) is written, translated and illustrated by Mavis Kerinaiua, with support from Laura Rademaker. This compelling picture book... Read more

Griefdogg (Michael Winkler, Text)

Released April 2026

Miles Franklin–shortlisted author Michael Winkler (Grimmish) returns with his anticipated new novel, Griefdogg. Jeffrey is a hydrologist in Mildura who, after inheriting a small fortune, decides to abandon his adult... Read more