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The Best Present Ever (Zoë Foster Blake, illus Lucinda Gifford, Puffin)

Released September 2024

The most delightful stories can often stem from the simplest of ideas, as seen in The Best Present Ever, a playful celebration of creativity, imagination and the joy of giving.... Read more

In the Margins (Gail Holmes, Ultimo)

Released September 2024

Inspired by the life of Frances Wolfreston, a book collector who preserved the earliest part of Shakespeare’s legacy, Gail Holmes’s elegant debut speaks about the injustices and lack of freedom... Read more

Translations (Jumaana Abdu, Vintage)

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Released August 2024

Translations is a powerful, character-driven debut novel by Jumaana Abdu. It follows young mother Aliyah and her daughter, Sakina, who leave Sydney for a property in the Northern Rivers region... Read more

Dragonfire: 18,000 Holes in the Universe (Adam Wallace & Lisa Foley, illus James Hart, HarperCollins)

Released August 2024

Tee off into the surreal world of Dragonfire: 18,000 Holes in the Universe, the first book in a new graphic novel series by Adam Wallace and Lisa Foley, with imaginative... Read more

Chae: Korean slow food for a better life (Jung Eun Chae, Hardie Grant)

Released August 2024

Originally from Seoul, South Korea, chef Jung Eun Chae worked in the renowned Melbourne restaurant Cutler & Co before opening her cosy six-seater restaurant, Chae, in her Brunswick apartment. Her... Read more

Girl Falling (Hayley Scrivenor, Macmillan)

Released August 2024

Girl Falling is the second novel by award-winning crime writer Hayley Scrivenor. Three women—Daphne, Magdu and Finn—head out for a day of rock climbing in the Blue Mountains, but only... Read more

The Girl with No Reflection (Keshe Chow, Penguin)

Released August 2024

The Girl with No Reflection by Keshe Chow is a debut YA historical fantasy novel set in Imperial China, drawing on Chinese mythology. The story begins with Ying, a young... Read more

Bird (Courtney Collins, Hachette)

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Released August 2024

Following the success of her first novel, The Burial, Courtney Collins’s new dual-narrative novel, Bird, centres on the titular 14-year-old girl. The story is told in alternating chapters differentiated by... Read more

Tiny: A memoir about love, letting go and a very small house (Louise Southerden, Hardie Grant Explore)

Released August 2024

Award-winning travel writer Louise Southerden’s first memoir, Tiny, tackles some big topics. Ostensibly an account of her experience of building a tiny house with her partner, Max, Tiny is so... Read more

Dung Beetle on a Roll (Sandra Severgnini, CSIRO Publishing)

Released August 2024

Dung Beetle on a Roll by Sandra Severgnini (Meet Mim, Grub) follows an ambitious dung beetle who is working on his best dung ball yet. But what exactly is a... Read more

Between Husbands and Wives (Susannah Glenn, Pantera)

Released August 2024

Jennifer’s life is changed after her vehicle crashes into a car carrying a woman in labour, killing the mother and her unborn child. Escaping jail time but wracked with guilt... Read more

Dirrayawadha (Anita Heiss, S&S)

Released August 2024

Dirrayawadha is a work of searing historical fiction set during the Wiradyuri wars in 1820s Bathurst and centring on a love story between a young Wiradyuri woman and an Irish... Read more

Kev & Trev #1: Snot Funny Sea Stories (Kylie Howarth, Affirm)

Released August 2024

Kev and Trev are determined to become famous. They’ve tried it all, from talent contests and cooking shows to an attempt to fake it 'til they make it, but now... Read more

Liars (James O’Loghlin, Echo)

Released August 2024

In James O’Loghlin’s murder mystery Liars, every character has secrets to hide. The novel is set in the fictitious Bullford Point, a coastal town on NSW’s Northern Beaches, untouched by... Read more

Captured: How neoliberalism transformed the Australian state (ed by Philip Toner & Michael Rafferty, SUP)

Released August 2024

Privatisation, deregulation and fiscal restraint are some of the major hallmarks of neoliberalism. Each is an intervention taken by governments in economics and public policy to privilege free markets and... Read more

Stickboy (Rebecca Young, illus Matt Ottley, Scholastic)

Released August 2024

From the multi-award-winning creators of Teacup comes a lyrical new picture book about a young boy’s hope and determination in the face of adversity. In a dry and barren land... Read more

How to Break a World Record and Survive Grade Five (Carla Fitzgerald, UQP)

Released August 2024

How to Break a World Record and Survive Grade Five is the new novel from Carla Fitzgerald, author of the popular middle-grade title How to Be Prime Minister and Survive... Read more

Voyagers: Our journey into the Anthropocene (Lauren Fuge, Text)

Released August 2024

The Anthropocene—the geological period dominated by humanity’s activity on the planet—is increasingly seen by scientists and academics as an era of devastation wrought by overconsumption and insatiable industrialisation. In Voyagers,... Read more

Bernie Thinks in Boxes (Jess Horn, illus Zoe Bennett, Affirm)

Released August 2024

This charming story by debut author Jess Horn features a child, Bernie, who likes to classify her world into different categories (portrayed as boxes) in her head. When Bernie is... Read more

Love Unleashed (Melanie Saward, Michael Joseph)

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Released August 2024

Melanie Saward’s Love Unleashed is a bingeable, warm and soulful romantic comedy. Saward (whose debut novel, Burn, was released in 2023) draws on her own experience in New York to... Read more