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The Endling (Keely Jobe, Scribe)

Released April 2026

Keely Jobe’s debut novel, The Endling, tells an enthralling story of an isolated feminist collective hidden on a mountain in the Australian bush where all the women mysteriously fall pregnant... Read more

Come Home, Bigibila (Corey Tutt & Irma Gold, illus Jessica Tedim, A&U Children’s)

Released April 2026

For parents and teachers seeking engaging, educational First Nations stories, Come Home, Bigibila is an ideal starting point. Written by Kamilaroi man Corey Tutt (The First Scientists) and Irma Gold... Read more

Fuzzy Feelings (Michelle Mackintosh, illus Cat Rabbit, Little Smith)

Released April 2026

Michelle Mackintosh and Cat Rabbit’s Fuzzy Feelings has a resonant line on the cover that sets the emotional tone for the book: “When you have big feelings, everything can be... Read more

Spare Kisses (Pip Harry, illus Yiscah Marcatili, Lothian)

Released April 2026

A young girl’s close and loving relationship with her grandmother is the subject of Pip Harry’s Spare Kisses. Told in gentle rhyme, the story follows Eve and her sprightly nan... Read more

The Embarrassing Confessions of Gracie Sparks (Fiona Harris, Affirm)

Released April 2026

In The Embarrassing Confessions of Gracie Sparks, Fiona Harris (Musical Markus) introduces 12-year-old “Rock Goddess” Gracie Sparks, who is devastated to be starting at a different high school than her... Read more

The Escape Game (Marissa Meyer & Tamara Moss, Penguin)

Released April 2026

The Escape Game is the new, immediately captivating YA mystery by Marissa Meyer (Cinder, Renegades) and Tamara Moss (Lintang and the Pirate Queen), set in the world of reality television, where... Read more

De’Ath Takes a Holiday (Shaun Micallef, Ultimo)

The cover of "De’Ath Takes a Holiday" by Shaun Micallef.

Released April 2026

Best known for his steady stream of diverse television series, comedian Shaun Micallef has shown a similar level of variety in his print work. As an author, he has children’s... Read more

The Hair of the Pigeon (Mohammed Massoud Morsi, UWA Publishing)

The cover of "The Hair of the Pigeon" by Mohammed Massoud Morsi.

Released April 2026

Egyptian-Danish-Australian writer Mohammed Massoud Morsi’s The Hair of the Pigeon is a continent-spanning saga of survival, devotion and destiny. Yarmouk refugee camp forms the novel’s nexus; a place of struggle-scarred... Read more

The Paradise Pact (Anita Heiss, S&S)

The cover of "The Paradise Pact" by Anita Heiss.

Released April 2026

The Paradise Pact by Anita Heiss (Dirrayawadha) is not a romance novel, but it is a love letter to friendships, self-discovery and life’s capacity to surprise you. The novel centres... Read more

The Society of Literary Marauders (Sasha Wasley, Pantera)

Released April 2026

Sasha Wasley's The Society of Literary Marauders follows Annie, a bricklayer’s daughter from Perth, who travels to England in 1928 to pursue a long-held dream of studying at Oxford. She... Read more

A Tale of Two Publishing Houses (Linda Martin, Fremantle)

The cover of "A Tale of Two Publishing Houses" by Linda Martin.

Released April 2026

Linda Martin’s A Tale of Two Publishing Houses traces her role in shaping Western Australia’s publishing landscape across two distinct eras. The memoir brings together the story of Fremantle Arts... Read more

The Conscious Traveller Hawai’i: The Definitive Guide to Ethical Travel (Kathleen Wong, Hardie Grant Explore)

Released April 2026

Kathleen Wong’s The Conscious Traveller Hawai‘i is a refreshing departure from conventional guidebooks, offering a thoughtful roadmap for travellers who want to experience Hawai‘i with respect and purpose. Wong invites readers... Read more

Dove (Georgia Harper, Penguin)

Released April 2026

Georgia Harper’s Dove is a quiet, restrained novel with a philosophical tone and a steady undercurrent of tension. Set in a small Queensland town in 1993, the story centres on... Read more

Kill Your Boomers (Fiona Wright, Ultimo)

The cover of "Kill Your Boomers" by Fiona Wright.

Released April 2026

In her first work of fiction, Fiona Wright turns her sharp eye on Australia’s housing crisis. Kill Your Boomers centres on Keira, a 30-something writer who also nannies for the... Read more

Fearless (Kelly Canby, Fremantle)

Released April 2026

Kelly Canby’s Fearless will delight and reassure children, parents and teachers with its hopeful message that fear need not be overwhelming or permanent. Bea Ware is frightened of everything, moving... Read more

Frank the Monster (Mats Strandberg, trans Julia Marshall, illus Sofia Falkenhem, Gecko)

Released April 2026

Frank the Monster is a gentle introduction to horror in chapter-book form, written by Swedish writer Mats Strandberg and translated into English by Julia Marshall. The story follows Frank, a... Read more

Myra in the Middle (Seetha Dodd, illus Peter Cheong, UQP)

Released April 2026

Uplifting and true to life, Seetha Dodd’s Myra in the Middle is a junior novel that weaves together themes of family, identity and navigating change. Myra, a 7-year-old maths enthusiast... Read more

The Curator (Wendy Tyrer, Perentie Press)

Released April 2026

Set against the inspiring backdrop of the National Gallery of Victoria, The Curator is a young adult graphic novel by author and illustrator Wendy Tyrer that delivers a gripping adventure... Read more

Redbelly Crossing (Candice Fox, Penguin)

Released April 2026

Candice Fox (Crimson Lake) opens Redbelly Crossing with immediate authority: a rural pub, a blood-smeared doorknob and the uneasy sense that something deeply wrong has slipped quietly into an ordinary... Read more

The Angry Wives Club (Gabbie Stroud, A&U)

The cover of "The Angry Wives Club" by Gabbie Stroud.

Released April 2026

In The Angry Wives Club, Gabbie Stroud (Teacher, The Things That Matter Most) introduces 3 women who become friends at the gym in the small town of Shellwater Bay. It’s... Read more