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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 ...
The new novel from the author of Dyschronia and The Airways is climate fiction focussed on human adaptability.
Sarah Gilbert’s account of this religious order offers a rare insight into the women who chose to separate themselves from ...
Tim Winton’s new novel Juice dives into a post-climate-change world where violence seems the only solution.
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 ...
Iain Ryan’s latest novel continues his fascination with 1980s Queensland and the tentacles of corruption that captured police and politicians.
Maryrose Cuskelly’s novel seems to have taken Arthur Conan Doyle’s maxim to heart: ‘When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.’ Cuskelly was born ...
This week we’re delighted to bring you an extract from Julie Janson’s new novel Benevolence. In this vivid and very moving novel, Indigenous author Julie Janson takes us back to the early days of ...
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 ...
Emily Tsokos Purtill’s debut novel ranges across continents to tell the stories of five generations of Greek women. Sia’s quick Greek lesson: µári – máti : eye; also a small jewellery charm, usually ...
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