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The Greatest Goal in the Galaxy (Uranus FC #1) (Mick Elliott, Scholastic)

Released May 2026

The Greatest Goal in the Galaxy is a fun start to a new series, with author and illustrator Mick Elliott (The Turners, Squidge Dibley) blending football, aliens and ever-popular gross-out... Read more

Silvia (Maya Caruso, Echo)

Released May 2026

Midlife awakening lies at the heart of Maya Caruso’s impressive debut novel, Silvia. This character-driven novel follows 42-year-old Silvia, a divorced daughter of a widowed Italian matriarch, Silvia Senior, whose... Read more

A Little Unwell (Kerry Jewell, Hachette)

Released May 2026

Kerry Jewell’s debut novel, A Little Unwell, is a candid medical drama that draws back the privacy curtain on the life of a young resident doctor working rotations at an... Read more

Once Upon Tomorrow (Karen Comer, Lothian)

Released May 2026

Once Upon Tomorrow is a complex young adult verse novel by CBCA-winning author Karen Comer (Grace Notes). The novel weaves together 3 alternating perspectives: Miri, an ambitious Year 12 student... Read more

The Ruiners (Ellena Savage, Summit)

Released May 2026

Ellena Savage’s debut novel, The Ruiners, introduces a narrator suspended between self-awareness and self-sabotage: a 29-year-old waitress, working at casino-adjacent lobster shack Claws, whose life feels both theatrically doomed and... Read more

The Prime Minister Problem (Brenton Cullen, Riveted)

Released May 2026

Brenton Cullen’s debut middle-grade novel, The Prime Minister Problem, is a tender story about loneliness and community, an ode to the power one person can have to spark change, and... Read more

Women Who Win: Celebrating Courage, Conviction and Change (Antoinette Lattouf, Penguin)

Released May 2026

Before “Lattoufed” entered the lexicon as shorthand for an unjust dismissal, Antoinette Lattouf (How to Lose Friends and Influence White People) was already known for her award-winning media career. In... Read more

Margaret, Are You Leaving? (Dianne Yarwood, Hachette)

Released May 2026

Following her much-loved debut, The Wakes, Dianne Yarwood’s latest novel, Margaret, Are You Leaving?, is a contemplative exploration of mother–daughter relationships, identity and the accumulation of moments that make up a... Read more

Drawing Nudes While Making Other Plans (Zoe Gaetjens, Penguin)

Released May 2026

Zoe Gaetjens’s Drawing Nudes While Making Other Plans is a tender, thoughtful young adult novel about self-discovery, first love and learning to be brave in unfamiliar spaces. During a summer... Read more

Mantle (Romy Ash, Ultimo)

Released May 2026

Romy Ash’s Mantle is a novel that settles slowly and irrevocably, like sediment. Set on a windswept Tasmanian coastline, it follows Ursula as she returns to care for her dying... Read more

Edith: The Girl Who Was 100 Years Old (Catharina Valckx, trans Antony Shugaar, Gecko)

Released May 2026

In Edith: The Girl Who Was 100 Years Old, French author and illustrator Catharina Valckx tells the bittersweet story of a little girl granted 2 extraordinary gifts, in an English... Read more

Bella Grows a Bicycle (Lellie Lopter, illus Chiara Franceschetti, Five Mile)

Released May 2026

In Bella Grows a Bicycle, Lellie Lopter delivers a warm and imaginative picture book about creativity, sustainability and problem-solving. Bella dreams of owning a new bicycle, but after her dad... Read more

The Northern Tomb (Isabelle Li, Puncher & Wattman)

Released May 2026

Isabelle Li’s The Northern Tomb is a quietly powerful, deeply human novel that unfolds in 4 parts, blending personal stories with history in a way that feels both intimate and... Read more

The Thornbacks (Chloe Wilson, Hamish Hamilton)

Released May 2026

Chloe Wilson’s debut novel, The Thornbacks, follows stepsisters Gertie and Tabitha: a pair of morticians who – apart from a sinister hobby – are mostly harmless. Come “date night”, they... Read more

Don’t Let Them Leave (Mike Lucas, Penguin)

Released May 2026

In Don’t Let Them Leave, Mike Lucas (What We All Saw) delivers a creepy and suspenseful historical thriller for readers aged 12 and over. The story follows Charlotte, Jack and... Read more

Henry Goes Bush (Wayne Marshall, Picador)

Released May 2026

Wayne Marshall blends fact and fiction (including time travel) to explore alternative versions of Henry Lawson’s 1892 trip to Bourke. Lawson was 25, depressed, nearly deaf and already battling alcoholism... Read more

Fitzroy North 3068 (Yvette Henry Holt, Upswell)

Released May 2026

Fitzroy North 3068 by multi-award-winning poet Yvette Henry Holt is more than a collection of poems – it is an experience. To call it “immersive” feels almost inadequate for a... Read more

This Is Where We Say Goodbye (Howard McKenzie-Murray, Fremantle)

Released May 2026

This Is Where We Say Goodbye follows Maud Tarkington over the course of a single unsettling day in Fremantle: the day after her 21st birthday and the day of her... Read more

The Farmer’s Pyjamas (Ruth Paul, Walker)

Released May 2026

Ruth Paul’s The Farmer’s Pyjamas is a playful, light-hearted rhyming story that puts a humorous spin on daily life in the farmyard. After a hard day’s work tending to her... Read more

The Missing Mother (Mali Cornish, A&U)

Released May 2026

In The Missing Mother, Mali Cornish (Judgement Day) crafts a gripping domestic thriller centred on Elspeth, who returns to Geelong from New York when her mother Simone vanishes. The story... Read more