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My Deadly Boots (Carl Merrison and Hakea Hustler, illus by Samantha Campbell, Lothian)

Released September 2022

This is the story of a pair of fantastically bright footy boots which may or may not be the source of a young Indigenous boy’s confidence, joy, inspiration, energy, power... Read more

The Wintrish Girl (Melanie La’Brooy, UQP)

Released September 2022

Melanie La’Brooy’s The Wintrish Girl is an exciting middle-grade fantasy debut. Penn is an outsider in the strict world of Aralyia, a slave to the princess Seraphine, who is orphaned... Read more

The Tree at Number 43 (Jess McGeachin, Puffin)

Released September 2022

Jess McGeachin has fast established himself as an exciting and skilled creator of picture books, drawing on his work at Melbourne Museum to celebrate the beauty of the natural world... Read more

Where You Left Us (Rhiannon Wilde, UQP)

Released September 2022

Rhiannon Wilde’s second YA novel, Where You Left Us, is as bewitching as her Glendower Award–winning debut Henry Hamlet’s Heart. It follows the two Prince sisters, Cinnamon and Scarlett, who... Read more

Take a Bow, Noah Mitchell (Tobias Madden, Penguin)

Released September 2022

Noah and Eli play an online computer game together most nights. They take down swamp goblins and drink virtual flagons of ale for hours at a time, but they still... Read more

Bon and Lesley (Shaun Prescott, Giramondo)

Released September 2022

Shaun Prescott continues his existential explorations of modern life in his second novel, which follows his 2017 debut The Town. In the opening pages of Bon and Lesley we meet... Read more

Birdbrain (Kelli Anne Hawkins, HarperCollins)

Released September 2022

In her return to middle-grade fiction, Kelli Anne Hawkins delivers another madcap caper for 10- to 12-year-olds that has puns aplenty and some genuine chuckles. Hadley Boggs is 11 and... Read more

Paper Cage (Tom Baragwanath, Text)

Released September 2022

Paper Cage is a thrilling whodunnit and the winner of the 2021 Michael Gifkins Prize. The story centres on Lorraine, a records clerk at a small-town police department. She’s bright... Read more

Naturopolis (Deborah Frenkel, illus by Ingrid Bartkowiak, Storytorch Press)

Released September 2022

The narrative nonfiction genre of children’s books—particularly those exploring the natural world—seems to be growing, and it can be hard to get right, since the audience for the ‘story’ component... Read more

Curlews on Vulture Street (Darryl Jones, NewSouth)

Released September 2022

A fascination with birds and wildlife took hold early for Darryl Jones. Now a professor of ecology at Griffith University, he first noticed the creatures who shared his landscape as... Read more

Dirt by Sea (Michael Wagner, illus by Tom Jellett, Puffin)

Released September 2022

When Daisy mishears the lyrics of the national anthem, Dad declares a road trip in Mum’s Kombi to show her that Australia is an island, girt by sea, even if... Read more

Honour Among Ghosts (Sean Williams, A&U)

Released September 2022

Honour Among Ghosts is a high-action historical mystery set in a small Irish village where there are sorcerers, moralistic ghosts and spell-scribbling scribes. When 12-year-old Penny’s working-class father is thrown... Read more

Dancing Barefoot (Alice Boyle, Text)

Released September 2022

Dancing Barefoot brings a warm and uplifting queer contemporary romance to the #LoveOzYA, #AusQueerYA and #OwnVoices scenes. Winner of the 2021 Text Prize, Alice Boyle’s debut novel follows Patti ‘Patch’... Read more

Be Careful, Xiao Xin! (Alice Pung, illus by Sher Rill Ng, Working Title Press)

Released September 2022

The bilingual picture book Be Careful, Xiao Xin! shows us how hard it can be for a young child to move towards independence and for a family to keep their... Read more

Wildflowers (Peggy Frew, A&U)

Released September 2022

When we first meet 37-year-old Nina Atkins, the protagonist of Peggy Frew’s Wildflowers, she’s going through a strange time: she’s packing all her possessions into boxes, stealing clothes from the... Read more

Farm: The making of a climate activist (Nicola Harvey, Scribe)

Released September 2022

Is it possible to be a meat-eating environmentalist? How do you spend months bonding with your heifers, seeing them as they truly are—curious, playful and happy sentient beings—just to send... Read more

Cautionary Tales for Excitable Girls (Anne Casey-Hardy, Scribner)

Released September 2022

Office assistants team up to steal leftover food from corporate meetings; teenage girls deal with uninvited boys during a schoolies camping trip; children play under the sinister branches of a... Read more

Desi Girl (Sarah Malik, UQP)

Released September 2022

Desi Girl is a collection of memoir-style essays by Pakistani-Australian journalist Sarah Malik. The essays primarily chronicle Malik’s university years, taking the reader through pivotal moments during this time before... Read more

The Accident (Katie McMahon, Echo)

Released September 2022

In this second general fiction offering from the author of The Mistake, Katie McMahon provides a tangled web of 30- and 40-something characters, with overt crumbs leading to a trail... Read more

The Only Child (Kayte Nunn, Hachette)

Released September 2022

The Only Child is historical fiction-cum-murder mystery by Kayte Nunn. The novel follows two timelines and the reader is tasked with piecing together the connection between them. In the first... Read more