The award-winning author investigates the mysterious death of a teenage boy in London, and uncovers the dark side of the city ...
A new translation of this German classic tells the story of a Jewish family in Berlin from the nineteenth to the twentieth ...
Poet and essayist Fiona Wright’s funny and furious debut novel tackles generational inequality and Australia’s housing crisis. How did it come to this? As one character puts it in Fiona Wright’s new ...
These stories from the author of The Thinning and Understory are driven by human interactions with nature – and nature’s response to us. More meltwater, more bright machines grinding back and forth, ...
Alan Fyfe’s second novel is a zany, punchy, circuitous literary picaresque set in the regional city of Mandurah on the southwest coast of WA. The story of The Cross Thieves works like a strange Rube ...
The Australian Wars presents the confronting facts of white settlement, the massacres of First Nations Australians, and their resistance. This is a difficult book to read. Its subject matter is the ...