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The new novel from the author of The Loudness of Unsaid Things has a lot to say about the border between eccentricity and red ...
Barry Diller has worked with some of the biggest names in entertainment in a career spanning Paramount, Fox and now his own ...
Lynne Olson documents how, within the horrors of a Nazi concentration camp, the women of the French Resistance continued to ...
Sarah Gilbert’s account of this religious order offers a rare insight into the women who chose to separate themselves from ...
The new novel from the author of Dyschronia and The Airways is climate fiction focussed on human adaptability.
This debut is a sharp plunge into dark water. Bad things happen in Tasmania: from Marcus Clarke to Richard Flanagan and Carmel Bird, our novelists have been delivering stories inspired by the island’s ...
The lyrical second novel from the author of The Burial criss-crosses through time following one girl’s parallel lives. Bird is the pensive, defiant 14-year-old protagonist of Courtney Collins’ new ...
I love a good limerick. Recently I cooked up a couple for two of my grandsons: There once was a boy named Vin Who suddenly became very thin His mum said, ‘Eat more ‘Or you’ll feel very sore ‘When your ...
Diana Reid’s debut novel poses some philosophical dilemmas. University campus culture was fresh for Diana Reid when she began writing Love & Virtue. She had recently graduated from The University of ...
Ghost Species, James Bradley’s terrifyingly relevant seventh novel, is On the Beach for a globally warmed generation.
Francesca de Tores’ novel is swashbuckling historical fiction, featuring unconventional women, war, and piracy on the high seas. Francesca de Tores makes it clear from the start: Mary Read and Anne ...
Colm Toibin's latest novel imagines the life of novelist Thomas Mann, whose books were banned by the Nazis in his native Germany.
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