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What Stars Are For (Margeaux Davis, Affirm)

Released May 2024

What Stars Are For is the first picture book by sewing pattern and soft toy designer Margeaux Davis. The emerging children’s book illustrator’s love for the natural world is informed... Read more

Circadia (Judith Bishop, UQP)

Released May 2024

Judith Bishop’s Circadia is a collection of neatly formed, intelligent poems in which you can discover something new with each read. Bishop is in conversation with a chorus of voices and introduces... Read more

To Sing of War (Catherine McKinnon, HarperCollins)

Cover of To Sing of War

Released May 2024

From Miles Franklin–shortlisted author Catherine McKinnon (Storyland), To Sing of War confronts the interconnectedness that binds humanity. Against the backdrop of WWII, we find ourselves immersed in the jungles of... Read more

The Land Recalls You (Kirli Saunders, illus David Cragg & Noni Cragg, Scholastic)

Released May 2024

The title of multi-awarded Gunai poet Kirli Saunders’s picture book The Land Recalls You honours the Stolen Generations and their descendants, as well as others who have been taken from Country, in a story... Read more

Our Flag, Our Story (Bernard Namok Jnr & Thomas Mayo, illus Tori-Jay Mordey, Magabala)

Released May 2024

Reading Our Flag, Our Story: The Torres Strait Islander Flag by Bernard Namok Jnr and Thomas Mayo on so-called Australia Day feels incredibly poignant. In October 2023, Australians voted against establishing the... Read more

Saltblood (Francesca de Tores, Bloomsbury)

Released May 2024

Saltblood is an engrossing, deeply felt historical novel by Melbourne poet, author and academic Francesca de Tores (with previous works published as Francesca Haig), fictionalising the life of pirate Mary... Read more

Country (Aunty Fay Muir & Sue Lawson, illus Cheryl Davison, Wild Dog)

Released May 2024

Country is a celebration of earth and sky, sun, moon and stars—central to First Nations Culture. Through intricate, warm and entrancing artwork by renowned artist and Walbunja, Ngarigo woman Cheryl... Read more

The Mistress of Dara Island (Averil Kenny, Echo)

Released April 2024

Traversing the 1950s to 1960s, Averil Kenny’s The Mistress of Dara Island follows Tally Ramsey, who spent her childhood on a paradisiacal tropical island. Despite its setting in the real-world... Read more

Ela! Ela! (Ella Mittas, Murdoch)

Released May 2024

Ela! Ela! means 'Come! Come!', and it’s a wonderfully fitting title for this generous, delicious and personal book of Turkish-Greek recipes, photography and essays, which documents Ella Mittas’s travels to Istanbul, Alaçatı,... Read more

The Apprentice Witnesser (Bren MacDibble, A&U Children’s)

Released May 2024

Bren MacDibble has become well-known for her unique and heartfelt adventure novels for middle-grade readers, including How to Bee, The Dog Runner and Across the Risen Sea, as well as The Raven’s... Read more

How to Measure the Ocean (Inda Ahmad Zahri, A&U Children’s)

Released May 2024

How to Measure the Ocean by scuba diver and surgical doctor Inda Ahmad Zahri prompts and encourages children aged 4–8 to interact with their environment scientifically and mathematically. In the... Read more

The Deed (Susannah Begbie, Hachette)

Released May 2024

Small-town cattle farmer Tom Edwards knows he is going to die—before he does, he pays a visit to the local solicitor to change the terms of his will. Upon his... Read more

Human? (Ziggy Ramo, Pantera)

Released May 2024

For those familiar with the sounds of Ziggy Ramo, Human?—while his debut book—is but the latest in a collection of revolutionary literary works by the artist. Human? is Ramo’s powerful... Read more

Work Backwards (Tim Duggan, Pantera)

Released April 2024

If you’ve ever felt disenchanted by the daily grind or pondered the pointlessness of the eternal wheel of capitalism, then Work Backwards: How to design the life you want will... Read more

Thunderhead (Miranda Darling, Scribe)

Released April 2024

Set over one fever-pitched day of errand-running, child-rearing, appointment-hopping and dinner-party prep in the suburbs, Thunderhead is about Winona Dalloway’s desperate desire to be free of her domestic shackles and... Read more

The Work (Bri Lee, A&U)

Cover of The Work by Bri Lee

Released April 2024

Having tackled power, privilege and sexual politics in her nonfiction books, Eggshell Skull, Beauty and Who Gets to Be Smart, Bri Lee brings the same shrewd scrutiny to her debut novel,... Read more

Tree (Claire Saxby, illus Jess Racklyeft, A&U Children’s)

Released April 2024

Tree, by multi-award-winning picture book creators Claire Saxby and Jess Racklyeft, explores the life of a mighty mountain ash, the tallest in a forest of tall trees. Similar to their... Read more

Sanctuary (Garry Disher, Text)

Released April 2024

Grace has been stealing her whole life. She is an expert thief, taught by pros and specialising in small, high-value items, such as stamps and watches. However, a life of... Read more

Wurrtoo (Tylissa Elisara, illus Dylan Finney, Lothian)

Released April 2024

As a Nunga woman reading to her young Nunga and Murri son, Tylissa Elisara was fed up with the lack of First Nations representation in her beloved childhood stories. Wurrtoo... Read more

Deep Water (James Bradley, Hamish Hamilton)

Cover of Deep Water by James Bradley

Released April 2024

The first chapter of Deep Water is named ‘The Word for World Is Water’, a reference to science fiction writer Ursula K Le Guin’s novella The Word for World Is... Read more