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The Silence of Water (Sharron Booth, Fremantle Press)

Released May 2022

Be swept up in the tragedy of this based-on-fact historical drama that follows the lives of three generations of the Salt family through the 1800s and early 1900s. Edwin Salt... Read more

How to Spell Catastrophe (Fiona Wood, Pan)

Released May 2022

Fiona Wood, three-time winner of the CBCA Book of the Year for Older Readers, moves into middle-grade fiction with the funny and charming How to Spell Catastrophe. Nell McPherson is... Read more

Heartland (Jennifer Pinkerton, A&U) 

Released May 2022

There would be very few among us who, deep in the wilds of the dating tundra, wouldn’t have thought in frustration, I just wish I knew what they’re thinking! Well,... Read more

Katerina Cruickshanks (Daniel Gray-Barnett, Scribble)

Released May 2022

Daniel Gray-Barnett’s playful second book as both author and illustrator tells a cautionary tale about exiling exuberance and individuality. Katerina Cruickshanks’ wild and inventive approach to the world becomes too... Read more

No Hard Feelings (Genevieve Novak, HarperCollins) 

Released April 2022

The protagonist of Genevieve Novak’s debut novel will be relatable to many younger millennials. Penny is battling the dread of the fact that life in her late 20s looks nothing... Read more

The Most Important Job in the World (Gina Rushton, Macmillan) 

Released April 2022

Gina Rushton begins her story in a place that so many women seem to arrive at too often, both literally and metaphorically, when it comes to fertility and the question... Read more

A Sprinkle of Sadie (Lana Spasevski, illus by Joanie Stone, Affirm) 

Released April 2022

A Sprinkle of Sadie, illustrated by Joanie Stone, is the first in a new junior fiction series from Australian writer Lana Spasevski. Seven-year-old Sadie Le lives with her family in... Read more

Milo Finds $105: Bored #1 (Matt Stanton, ABC Books) 

Released April 2022

When you’re young, one of the most exciting moments in your life is finding money. Coins, cool, but actual notes—amazing! Milo, the 11-year-old narrator of Matt Stanton’s new series ‘Bored’,... Read more

Everything You Want to See (Kyle Hughes-Odgers, Fremantle Press) 

Released April 2022

From a dog to a dinosaur, from a butterfly to a lion’s roar, this fun and eclectic collection of ‘things’ is everything you want to see when you are a... Read more

The Girls of Lake Evelyn (Averil Kenny, Echo) 

Released April 2022

Society bride Vivienne has left her groom at the altar, fleeing the most anticipated wedding of 1958. With nowhere else to turn, she finds herself in the small town of... Read more

Mothertongues (Ceridwen Dovey & Eliza Bell, Hamish Hamilton) 

Released April 2022

Mothertongues is a collaborative endeavour by Ceridwen Dovey and Eliza Bell that captures two essential concepts that are crucial yet often undervalued in our lives: motherhood and art-making. Drawing from... Read more

Where the Light Gets In (Zoë Coyle, Ultimo) 

Released April 2022

Many stories are woven into one in Zoë Coyle’s anticipated debut novel Where the Light Gets In. Delphi, a free-spirited artist with a poet’s soul, comes from a family broken... Read more

Crumbs (Phil Cummings, illus by Shane DeVries, Scholastic)

Released April 2022

This quiet little tale has the feel of a Pixar short film crossed with a simple folk parable from a bygone era. Young Ella, who has nothing to give to... Read more

The Ghost Locket (Allison Rushby, Walker)

Released April 2022

Allison Rushby’s latest middle-grade offering is a creative, entertaining blend of genres, the supernatural spilling into a historical mystery in a modern-day setting. Twelve-year-old Lolli and her guardian Freya have... Read more

The Burnished Sun (Mirandi Riwoe, UQP) 

Released April 2022

Mirandi Riwoe’s The Burnished Sun comprises a series of short stories sandwiched between two novellas, opening with ‘Annah the Javanese’ and closing with Riwoe’s award-winning ‘The Fish Girl’. Despite the... Read more

The Good Mother (Rae Cairns, HarperCollins) 

Released April 2022

Some books come with their own stories, and The Good Mother certainly does: Rae Cairns self-published this book first and gained enough notoriety with reviews and a Ned Kelly Award... Read more

Who Needs the ABC? (Matthew Ricketson & Patrick Mullins, Scribe) 

Released April 2022

Governments of all persuasions have had a prickly relationship with the ABC. Some more than others. Labor governments have gritted their teeth and put up with unflattering reporting; Liberal governments... Read more

Auē (Becky Manawatu, Scribe)

Released March 2022

Auē is a heartbreaking yet gripping drama about a family living amid intergenerational domestic violence and gang warfare on New Zealand’s South Island. At its heart, the book is the... Read more

Stardiving (Andrew Plant, Ford St)

Released April 2022

Stardiving is the tale of a young sperm whale challenged to open his eyes on an exciting deep-diving adventure. This heartfelt picture book by the author–illustrator of titles including The... Read more

Assisted: A doctor’s story of assisting death and embracing life (Stefanie Green, A&U)

Released April 2022

There’s something special about reading the story of a person who has found their true vocation—their passion jumps through the page and grabs you. Dr Stefanie Green is a doctor... Read more