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This Camp is Doomed (Anna Zobel, Puffin)

Released September 2023

In her first upper-primary novel, Anna Zobel turns her knack for writing emotionally intelligent, likeable, mildly eccentric, diverse characters to the task of creating an engrossing adventure-mystery story for imaginative... Read more

Hoodie Economics (Jack Manning Bancroft, Hardie Grant)

Released September 2023

Hoodie Economics is not your regular economics book. In his book, Jack Manning Bancroft, founder and CEO of the mentoring program AIME, pulls apart what ‘people in suits’ might think... Read more

Full Coverage: A History of rock journalism in Australia (Samuel J Fell, Monash University Publishing)

Released September 2023

While blogs and websites thrive, Australia’s print music press is now largely a thing of the past. But what a past! Built around extensive interviews with many of the key... Read more

Let’s Never Speak of This Again (Megan Williams, Text)

Released September 2023

Sixteen-year-old Abby’s life may not be perfect, but it is manageable. With a best friend like Ella, it doesn’t matter that there’s tension between Abby and her mum, or that... Read more

Nedingar: Ancestors (Isobel Bevis, illus Leanne Zilm, Fremantle)

Released September 2023

Nedingar: Ancestors is the first picture book from First Nations creators Isobel Bevis and Leanne Zilm. It is a simple story, told in Noongar and English, of a child in search... Read more

Anxious in a Sweet Store (Anna Jacobson, Upswell)

Released September 2023

Anxious in a Sweet Store is the playful and nostalgic second full-length poetry collection from writer and artist Anna Jacobson. Divided into four parts, each named after a classic sweet... Read more

Engaging China: How Australia can lead the way again (ed by Jamie Reilly & Jingdong Yuan, SUP)

Released September 2023

Alarmism in both the media and popular politics over China has done a disservice to Australia’s relationship with the neighbouring nation. So argues Engaging China, an academic essay collection that... Read more

Mighty Blossom (Nicki Greenberg, Affirm)

Released September 2023

Nicki Greenberg is one of Australia’s most versatile authors, whose work for young readers encompasses fiction, picture books, nonfiction, and critically acclaimed graphic novels. Mighty Blossom is her latest offering... Read more

The Love Contract (Steph Vizard, HarperCollins)

Released September 2023

Winner of the 2022 HarperCollins Banjo Prize for Fiction, Steph Vizard’s debut novel The Love Contract is a tantalising romance set in Melbourne that combines the classic enemies-to-lovers and fake-relationship-turned-real-romance... Read more

Ripper (Shelley Burr, Hachette)

Released September 2023

Reputation can make or break a small town, and the bloody history of Rainier will always be the first thing people remember. Nearly two decades ago, when a serial killer... Read more

A Real Piece of Work (Erin Riley, Viking)

Released July 2023

Erin Riley’s A Real Piece of Work traverses the vast continent of modern Australian identity through 20 short essays. Each essay is a testament to Riley’s personal experiences with sexuality,... Read more

Ash Barty: Champion (Ash Barty, HarperCollins)

Released September 2023

Ash Barty hardly needs an introduction. She has captivated the world with her tennis skills, infectious personality and unwavering fair-mindedness since her first Women’s Tennis Association tour in 2011. Barty... Read more

Backwaters (Emma Ling Sidnam, Text)

Released September 2023

Backwaters by Emma Ling Sidnam is the 2022 winner of the distinguished Michael Gifkins Text Prize for an Unpublished Novel by a New Zealand writer. Drawing on themes of identity,... Read more

Back Up (Liam Mannix, NewSouth)

Released August 2023

Back Up, written by Walkley and Eureka award-winning science journalist Liam Mannix, exposes the appalling practices pervasive in the enormous industries set up to deal with back pain. Covering a... Read more

Violet Kelly and the Jade Owl (Fiona Britton, A&U)

Released August 2023

Fiona Britton’s debut crime novel, Violet Kelly and the Jade Owl, offers readers a glimpse into 1930s Sydney—from a peek behind the curtain of the upscale brothel, Maison des Fleurs,... Read more

We’re Moving Away (Nina Nill, Bright Light)

Released August 2023

Nina Nill is an Australia-based artist and illustrator who has amassed a large Instagram following for her digital art. We’re Moving Away is her first picture book, a gentle, warm-hearted tale... Read more

At The Foot Of The Cherry Tree (Alli Parker, HarperCollins)

Released August 2023

At the Foot of the Cherry Tree is an impressive debut novel from screenwriter Alli Parker and is inspired by the true story of her grandparents and Australia’s first Japanese... Read more

Australian Backyard Birds (Myke Mollard, Woodslane)

Released August 2023

Myke Mollard invites readers to experience the birdscape of Australia as he showcases over 150 birds, their habits and lifestyles in Australian Backyard Birds. The book is organised by state,... Read more

Ghost Book (Remy Lai, A&U Children’s)

Released August 2023

July Chen sees ghosts, but because her dad doesn’t believe in them, she pretends otherwise. Except during Hungry Ghost Month, when dangerous ghosts run amok. When she saves a ghost... Read more

The Things That Matter Most (Gabbie Stroud, A&U)

Released August 2023

Gabbie Stroud’s first adult novel The Things That Matter Most packs a powerful emotional punch. Stroud is no stranger to the book industry, having previously penned memoir Teacher, nonfiction collection... Read more