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Trump’s Australia (Bruce Wolpe, A&U)

Released June 2023

What would happen to Australia should Donald Trump win a second term as president of the United States? Such a situation seems an impossibility, yet the same was said for... Read more

Sensational Sharks (Tim Flannery & Emma Flannery, illus by Katie Melrose, HGCP)

Released June 2023

The latest book by scientists Tim Flannery and Emma Flannery delves into similar territory as Flannery's 'Explore Your World' series, but is pitched at a younger age group. Giving the... Read more

Search History (Amy Taylor, A&U)

Released May 2023

Most of us have left some kind of regrettable imprint on the internet. It’s with this discarded online ephemera that anxiety swells about what people may make of it all—including... Read more

Monster Island (George Ivanoff, Puffin)

Released June 2023

When Bernie’s mother gets a top-secret new job, it seems too good to be true. So instead of staying behind with his aunt, Bernie decides instead to sneak along—and it’s... Read more

Where I Slept (Libby Angel, Text)

Released June 2023

Where I Slept, by award-winning poet and author Libby Angel, is a sharp and sobering piece of autofiction that follows a struggling, unnamed poet/artist living on the margins in 1990s... Read more

Media Monsters (Sally Young, NewSouth)

Released June 2023

After breaking through to the mainstream with her 2019 Stella Prize-longlisted book Paper Emperors, academic Sally Young continues to expose the dark interplay between Australian media and politics with Media... Read more

Mizuto and the Wind (Kaye Baillie, illus by Luisa Gioffre-Suzuki, MidnightSun)

Released June 2023

When Mizuto’s father disappears after a tsunami, Mizuto and his mother are both lost in lonely grief, until Mizuto hears about the ‘kaze no denwa’ (‘wind phone’): connected to nothing... Read more

Anam (André Dao, Hamish Hamilton)

Released May 2023

Winner of the 2021 Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for an Unpublished Manuscript, Anam is a remarkable debut novel exploring memory, family, colonialism and displacement. The narrator, a young Vietnamese-Australian man... Read more

Desert Jungle (Jeannie Baker, Walker)

Released May 2023

Nearly seven years since her last picture storybook, Jeannie Baker returns in top form with Desert Jungle, a breath of fresh air in children’s books, offering a humble and vital... Read more

Stay for Dinner (Sandhya Parappukkaran, illus Michelle Pereira, Bright Light)

Released May 2023

If ever Australian publishers needed inspiration to produce more diverse picture books written by own voices authors, Sandhya Parappukkaran’s Stay for Dinner is a perfect example. It is an entertaining... Read more

Isles of the Gods (Amie Kaufman, A&U Children’s)

Released May 2023

With Isles of the Gods, Amie Kaufman once again reminds us why she is one of the best young adult authors writing today. Her first solo YA after numerous collaborations,... Read more

Reckless (Marele Day, Ultimo)

Released May 2023

Accomplished crime writer Marele Day’s memoir Reckless opens in coastal NSW, where the author learns of the death of her French friend Jean. Day had met the charismatic Jean in... Read more

Orphia and Eurydicius (Elyse John, HarperCollins)

Released May 2023

Set against the backdrop of ancient Greece in a time of myth and heroism, Orphia and Eurydicius is a tale of love, courage, feminine power and the strength of stories... Read more

The Albatross (Nina Wan, Macmillan)

Released May 2023

It’s widely known that an albatross is a very rare bird. In golf, it’s a move that’s even rarer—one that’s considered lucky, executed with the utmost finesse. And golf is... Read more

Echo Lake (Joan Sauers, A&U)

Released May 2023

Set in the brooding wilderness of the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Echo Lake is the compelling debut thriller by author and screenwriter Joan Sauers. Sitting on the cosier... Read more

We Could Be Something (Will Kostakis, A&U Children’s)

Released May 2023

Will Kostakis’s first novel Loathing Lola was published when he was 19 years old. This uncommon experience inspires his latest book, a semi-autobiographical YA novel for readers aged 14–17. We... Read more

Who’s Afraid of the Light? (Anna McGregor, Scribble)

Released May 2023

Two seagulls bob on top of a flat ocean on a sunny day. ‘Oh, hi!’ says one. ‘The story starts down there,’ says the other, dipping its head beneath the... Read more

My Little Barlaagany Sunshine (Melissa Greenwood, ABC Books)

Released May 2023

Teeming with vibrant artworks centred around the healing of intergenerational trauma, My Little Barlaagany Sunshine is a picture book created by artist and author Melissa Greenwood, a Saltwater Country woman... Read more

Eta Draconis (Brendan Ritchie, UWAP)

Released May 2023

Eta Draconis is Brendan Ritchie’s impressive third novel and the winner of the 2022 Dorothy Hewett Award. This road trip story centres around two sisters, Elora and Vivienne, who are... Read more

The Heart is a Star (Megan Rogers, HarperCollins)

Released May 2023

The Heart is a Star is the captivating debut novel by talented writer Megan Rogers. We are introduced to anaesthetist Layla Byrnes, a middle-aged woman struggling to reconcile her career,... Read more