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An Academic Affair (Jodi McAlister, S&S)

Released June 2025

Jodi McAlister, who has previously written for young adults, made her adult rom-com debut with the Marry Me, Juliet trilogy. Continuing in this genre, An Academic Affair introduces us to... Read more

A Beautiful Family (Jennifer Trevelyan, A&U)

Released June 2025

The narrator of Jennifer Trevelyan’s debut, A Beautiful Family, is 10-year-old Alix, a likeable and perceptive child. When her family arrive at their summer holiday house, she and her new friend Kahu... Read more

The Secret Year of Zara Holt (Kimberley Freeman, Hachette)

Released June 2025

The Secret Year of Zara Holt is a compelling novel inspired by the real-life story of Dame Zara Bate, wife of former Australian prime minister Harold Holt. While many know... Read more

Foreign Country (Marija Peričić, Ultimo)

Released June 2025

In Marija Peričić’s lyrical and haunting third novel, the foreign country is the site of dislocation and alienation wrought by migration, grief and trauma. Croatian-Australian nurse Eva, who resides in... Read more

Gone (Michel Streich, T&H)

Released June 2025

Writer and illustrator Michel Streich tackles the sensitive subject of loss and the mysteries surrounding death in his accessible and poignant picture book, Gone. The story centres on a child who... Read more

Golden (Jade Timms, Text)

Released June 2025

Jade Timms’s affecting debut novel, Golden, shortlisted for the 2023 Text Prize, is a charming book about friendship, first love, and reclaiming happiness after a devastating trauma. Seventeen-year-old Eddie’s cheerful... Read more

The Pull of the Moon (Pip Smith, UWAP)

Released June 2025

In this bold, brave and boundary-pushing young adult novel, author Pip Smith (Half Wild) draws on her experience teaching asylum seekers and years of research to explore complex social themes.... Read more

The Girl in the Painting (Dee White, illus Sarah Anthony, Walker)

Released June 2025

The Girl in the Painting is a beautifully told narrative nonfiction picture book that gives voice to a quiet figure in one of Australia’s most iconic artworks. Based on the... Read more

Our New Gods (Thomas Vowles, UQP)

Released June 2025

Twisty and menacing, the new psychological literary thriller Our New Gods – set in Melbourne’s queer scene – is unsettling and memorable. Debut author Thomas Vowles hooks the reader early,... Read more

Music Camp (Penny Tangey, UQP)

Released June 2025

Penny Tangey (Granbad, As Fast As I Can) returns to middle grade with Music Camp, a story set during a selective five-day interschool music camp. Miley lives with her mum... Read more

Terraglossia (Debra Dank, Echo)

Released June 2025

Debra Dank, a Gudanji/Wakaja and Kalkadoon woman from the Barkly Tablelands in the Northern Territory and critically acclaimed author of We Come with This Place, returns with her powerful new... Read more

The Brownout Murders (Luke C Jackson & Kelly Jackson, illus Maya Graham, Scribe)

Released June 2025

The year is 1942, and Melbourne is a city consumed with fear in The Brownout Murders, a gripping historical graphic novel. With the threat of a Japanese attack looming, the... Read more

My Name Is Jemima (Olivia Muscat, illus by Allison Colpoys, Scribble)

Released June 2025

My Name Is Jemima is a heartwarming and informative picture book that introduces young readers to the life and work of guide dogs and teaches children about disability, independence and... Read more

Rise of the Witch (Everglade #1) (Kitty Black, illus Rebecca Crane, Affirm)

Released June 2025

Take one part Enid Blyton’s The Enchanted Wood, add a sprinkle of Diana Wynne Jones and a dash of Jessica Townsend’s Nevermoor, and you’ve got the perfect recipe for a... Read more

The Name of the Sister (Gail Jones, Text)

Released June 2025

The latest novel from award-winning author Gail Jones, The Name of the Sister, is a literary whodunnit set in a small mining town. The book begins with a woman stumbling onto... Read more

Lucky’s Star: The Story of a Meteorite (Mark Greenwood, illus by Lucia Masciullo, CSIRO Publishing)

Released June 2025

Children are naturally fascinated by the night sky, and Lucky’s Star will surely delight primary-aged students with its clever combination of storytelling and facts. Based on the real-life 1969 Murchison... Read more

King of Dirt (Holden Sheppard, Pantera)

Released June 2025

Holden Sheppard hits again with the blunt edge of Australian queerness in his latest novel, King of Dirt. Continuing his work in the gay coming-of-age genre (Sheppard’s 2019 debut Invisible... Read more

Bombard the Headquarters! The Cultural Revolution in China (Linda Jaivin, Black Inc)

Released June 2025

Chairman Mao’s decade of terror is the subject of Bombard the Headquarters!, Australian sinologist Linda Jaivin’s excellent primer on China’s Cultural Revolution. In 1966, Peking University’s Nie Yuanzi created a... Read more

Stinkbug (Sinéad Stubbins, Affirm)

Released June 2025

Sinéad Stubbins’ debut fiction novel, Stinkbug, is a sharp, darkly funny reflection on the corporate ‘normal’ and the compromises we make to survive in a hostile environment. It meditates on... Read more

R.I.P. Nanny Tobbins (Lucie Stevens, HarperCollins)

Released June 2025

R.I.P. Nanny Tobbins by Lucie Stevens is a deliciously macabre and unexpectedly funny debut fantasy for advanced middle-grade readers, blending tension, mystery and moments of humour with remarkable skill. Albertine... Read more