Strangers on Country by David Hartley, Kirsty Murray, illustrated by Dub Leffler

This book is timeless. It’s a creative exploration into Australian history in a more inclusive and profound way. This book is a mix between an engag...
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China Room by Sunjeev Sahota

Sahota’s China Room follows a powerful, multigenerational story, seamlessly transporting you from 1929 Punjab to 1999 Britain. The story begins with M...
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CSI Told You Lies by Meshel Laurie

CSI Told You Lies is the kind of book that makes you consider a career change. Laurie delves into the history of forensic medicine and anthropology...
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Wandi by Favel Parrett

Seeing the world from the perspective of a dingo cub, Wandi explores the plight of dingos in Australia’s outback. The littlest of his siblings, Littl...
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The Travelling Bookshop: Mim and the Baffling Bully by Katrina Nannestad

Reading this book, I can honestly say that this concept is a secret dream of mine. A travelling, magical bookshop just sounds like so much fun, and I...
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Funkytown by Paul Kennedy

Paul Kennedy, known to many for his fine work as a journalist and television presenter, has written a rich and nuanced family memoir. It is an ode to...
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