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Lucky Ticket (Joey Bui, Text)

Released September 2019

Lucky Ticket is the debut short story collection from Joey Bui, runner-up in Overland’s 2017 Neilma Sidney Short Story Prize for ‘Hot Days’, which features in this collection. ‘Lucky Ticket’,... Read more

The Trespassers (Meg Mundell, UQP)

Released August 2019

Meg Mundell’s second novel has been hotly anticipated since her debut, Black Glass, showed her to be a writer of extraordinary imaginative prowess, with a commitment to exploring themes of... Read more

The Wooleen Way: Renewing an Australian resource (David Pollock, Scribe)

Released September 2019

David Pollock, a second-generation pastoralist from Western Australia, describes a wicked environmental problem in his memoir The Wooleen Way. Animals produced for food—beef in particular—eat native grasses and plants, degrading... Read more

Going Under (Sonia Henry, A&U)

Released September 2019

Dr Kitty Holliday has just started her internship at a Sydney hospital and is struggling to stay afloat. The problem isn’t just the long hours or the emotional drain of... Read more

Sand Talk: How Indigenous thinking can save the world (Tyson Yunkaporta, Text)

Released September 2019

Tyson Yunkaporta is a researcher, academic and arts critic. With ties to the Apalech clan in Far North Queensland, Yunkaporta combines his lived experiences and academic interests in this innovative... Read more

Here Until August (Josephine Rowe, Black Inc.)

Released September 2019

A man reflects on a life-changing act his brother committed many years ago; a cab driver in America picks up a mysterious passenger who wants to be driven over the... Read more

Women, Men and the Whole Damn Thing (David Leser, A&U)

Released August 2019

Following on from his article 'Women, Men and the Whole Damn Thing', which was published in Good Weekend magazine in early 2018, journalist David Leser once again positions himself at... Read more

Bewildered (Laura Waters, Affirm)

Released September 2019

Bewildered, a memoir by Laura Waters about hiking the Te Araroa Trail in New Zealand, will inevitably invite comparisons to Cheryl Strayed’s Wild. On a surface level, there are some... Read more

Meet Me at Lennon’s (Melanie Myers, UQP)

Released September 2019

In her debut novel, Melanie Myers delves into an under-explored area of Brisbane history: the influx of US soldiers during World War II and how their presence affected the social... Read more

The Rich Man’s House (Andrew McGahan, A&U)

Released September 2019

Andrew McGahan’s posthumously published The Rich Man’s House reads like an earlier draft of a more mature work. Though its premise of a billionaire who builds his home inside the... Read more

It Sounded Better in My Head (Nina Kenwood, Text)

Released August 2019

Natalie is caught in-between: between year 12 exams and uni results, between her parents’ slow-motion divorce, between her two best friends, Zach and Lucy, who have been dating for a... Read more

Bitsy (Nicki Greenberg, Affirm Kids)

Released July 2019

We all know that bats are nocturnal creatures, but writer/illustrator Nicki Greenberg’s latest picture book takes this fact and subverts it: her bat, Bitsy, dares to behave differently from its... Read more

All That Impossible Space (Anna Morgan, Lothian)

Released July 2019

Lara Laylor just wants to get through year 10 without too much drama, but between a controlling best friend and the shadow of an older sister with a much bigger... Read more

The Naughtiest Pixie in Disguise (Ailsa Wild, illus by Saoirse Lou, Hardie Grant Egmont)

Released July 2019

The Naughtiest Pixie in Disguise is the first book in a second series by Ailsa Wild, following her hugely successful Squishy Taylor series. Naughty, charming young pixie Jenifry Star lives... Read more

A Boy Called Bob: Becomes an AFL footballer (Bob Murphy & Tony Wilson, Piccolo Nero)

Released July 2019

Bob is a boy from country Victoria who grew up loving footy. His first oval was actually a gravel-covered rectangle, but he dreamed of one day playing on the green... Read more

Fashionista (Maxine Beneba Clarke, Lothian)

Released July 2019

The ever-versatile Maxine Beneba Clarke has worked within a number of genres (nonfiction, fiction, poetry, essays and children’s books) and now she is back with another picture book. The point... Read more

Horatio Squeak (Karen Foxlee, illus by Evie Barrow, Walker)

Released July 2019

Horatio, the smallest and shyest in a large family of mice, lives in a very big house on a very grand street. One day he is invited to a party... Read more

Argh! There’s a Skeleton Inside You! (Idan Ben-Barak & Julian Frost, A&U)

Released August 2019

Quog and Oort are two aliens. Quog is blobby and green; Oort is a pink gas cloud with three eyes. While on their way to a mate’s birthday their purple... Read more

Promise (Alexandra Alt, Omnibus)

Released July 2019

Fifteen-year-old Lene wishes only to live a peaceful and happy life in Berlin with her family and neighbour Ludwig. But all around her World War II is raging: bombs are... Read more

My Name is Not Peaseblossom (Jackie French, HarperCollins)

Released July 2019

Much-loved children’s author Jackie French brings us a new addition to her Shakespeare series with My Name is Not Peaseblossom. French has previously reinterpreted Shakespeare’s work, giving it a 21st-century... Read more