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Girt by Sea: Re-imagining Australia’s security (Rebecca Strating & Joanne Wallis, La Trobe)

Released April 2024

In their thought-provoking book, Girt by Sea: Re-imagining Australia’s security, Rebecca Strating and Joanne Wallis challenge conventional notions of Australia’s security. This book invites readers to rethink the country’s approach... Read more

No Church in the Wild (Murray Middleton, Picador)

Released April 2024

Stereotypes and bad press about the commission towers of Melbourne’s inner west are easy to come by, but Vogel winner Murray Middleton’s deeply researched and complex portrayal of this community... Read more

The Gorgon Flower (John Richards, UQP)

Released April 2024

John Richards’s The Gorgon Flower is a collection of six short stories (and the title novella), for fans of the macabre and peculiar. This is a collection both classic and... Read more

Pidge’s Poppies (Jan Andrews, illus Timothy Ide, Ford St)

Released April 2024

Pidge’s Poppies by Jan Andrews, illustrated by Timothy Ide (Medieval Monsters and Other Creatures), is a charming lesson on the role of carrier pigeons during war, encouraging young readers to... Read more

Signal Erased (Adele Jones, Rhiza Edge)

Released April 2024

Signal Erased is the latest YA near-science-fiction novel by Adele Jones. The story follows Anna Faraday, a high schooler with a remarkable singing voice and a traumatic past. While occupied with... Read more

Audrey’s Gone AWOL (Annie de Monchaux, Ultimo)

Released April 2024

Annie de Monchaux’s debut novel, Audrey’s Gone AWOL, is a beautifully crafted and witty coming-of-middle-age tale that explores womanhood, motherhood, life, death, marriage and betrayal. Audrey has devoted her life... Read more

The Pinchers and the Diamond Heist (Anders Sparring, illus Per Gustavsson, Gecko Press)

Released April 2024

Anders Sparring’s The Pinchers and the Diamond Heist is a first-in-series chapter book that ticks many boxes young primary school children love: comedy, crime, and fun family connections. Opening with... Read more

Alice™: The biggest untold story in the history of money (Stuart Kells, MUP)

Released April 2024

An Australian inventor patented the future of world finance. An Australian journalist saw what finance had become and told the world. Business and finance writer Stuart Kells (The Library: A... Read more

When the World Was Soft (Juluwarlu Group Aboriginal Corporation, A&U Children’s)

Released April 2024

The Juluwarlu Group Aboriginal Corporation (based in Roebourne and Ngurrawaana Community, in WA’s Pilbara region) has compiled Yindjibarndi Creation Stories in a compelling and beautiful graphic novel format. For readers... Read more

The Cave (Victor Kelleher, Eagle Books)

Released April 2024

In Victor Kelleher’s upper-middle-grade prehistoric adventure novel The Cave, young Irian—one of the few survivors after the Beast (a sabre-toothed tiger) attacks the cave where he lives—is traumatised into muteness... Read more

How to Knit a Human (Anna Jacobson, NewSouth)

Released April 2024

The contents of Anna Jacobson’s memoir How to Knit a Human are the stuff of nightmares: a young, award-winning artist and poet has a psychotic break, is involuntarily hospitalised and... Read more

Amma (Saraid de Silva, Moa Press)

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Released April 2024

Annie Fernando has flown to London to meet her estranged uncle Suri. So begins the captivating tale of family, love and secrets told through the lives of three generations of... Read more

Excitable Boy: Essays on risk (Dominic Gordon, Upswell)

Released April 2024

Dominic Gordon’s Excitable Boy: Essays on risk is a collection of punchy vignettes about his life growing up in Melbourne in the 1990s and early 2000s. Gordon sets out an... Read more

Seed to Sky: Life in the Daintree (Pamela Freeman, illus Liz Anelli, Walker)

Released April 2024

With breathtaking illustrations, Seed to Sky: Life in the Daintree is packed with fun facts about the animals and plants native to the Daintree Rainforest region. After the success of... Read more

Mitchell Itches (Kristin Kelly, illus Amelina Jones, EK Books)

Released April 2024

With one in five children living with eczema, Mitchell Itches will be a valuable resource for those looking to better understand and manage this common condition. Written by nurse and preschool... Read more

Pheasants Nest (Louise Milligan, A&U)

Released April 2024

Pheasants Nest is a thriller about every journalist’s nightmare—that they, too, will be reduced to clickbait headlines and long-form reflective true crime essays. There may be no more fitting journalist... Read more

Roarsome (Joel Slack-Smith, illus Rebel Challenger, Scholastic)

Released April 2024

Roarsome is the first book in a new illustrated junior fiction series by TV comedy writer Joel Slack-Smith. Like many kids, Walter wants the latest tech for his birthday—a nitro-powered... Read more

Gus and the Missing Boy (Troy Hunter, Wakefield)

Released March 2024

Gus Green is his injured mother’s primary carer after she was involved in a car accident; he is also gay and overweight. A true crime fanatic with aspirations of one... Read more

Joy Moody Is Out of Time (Kerryn Mayne, Bantam)

Released March 2024

For two decades, Cassiopeia (Cassie) and Andromeda (Andie) Moody have understood their destiny. They are special, chosen and kept safe, spending most of their lives within the confines of their Melbourne home,... Read more

Unique: What autism can teach us about difference, connection and belonging (Jodi Rodgers, Hachette)

Released March 2024

Neurodiversity commentary often references the double empathy problem, the concept that (put simply) neurodivergent–neurotypical communication can be more challenging than communication between people with the same neurotype. A related concept—neurodivergent... Read more