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Bibliophile | Muddied memories unmuddled in 'A Place Near Eden'

A Place Near Eden by Nell Pierce Allen & Unwin Matilda (Tilly) was eleven when her parents fostered thirteen year old Sem. There were heated arguments between...

Bibliophile | Lisa Curry shares memoir on life, love & loss

Lisa: A memoir – 60 Years of life, love & loss by Lisa Curry with Ellen Whinnett Harper Collins Lisa Curry has sorted through 60 years of...

Bibliophile | Robert Dessaix celebrates magic of reading in 'Abracadabra'

Abracadabra by Robert Dessaix Brio Books Currently living in Hobart with Peter Timms, his partner of 40 years who is also a writer, Robert Dessaix is in...

Bibliophile | Dr Nikki Stamp explores life, death & everything in memoir 'Scrubbed'

Scrubbed By Nikki Stamp Allen & Unwin Nikki Stamp remembers being inspired by heart surgeon Dr Victor when she was young, and now she is only one...

'All That's Left in the World' is post-apocalyptic queer romance

In post pandemic world where most of the population has been wiped out by a Super-flu, two teenagers confront each other, unsure of each...

Bibliophile | Sally Gare shares her story in 'Outback Teacher'

Outback Teacher by Sally Gare Allen & Unwin If you went to teachers’ college in the 1950’s, you were expected to serve time in a country school....

Bibliophile | 'The Improbable Life of Ricky Bird' by Diane Connell

The Improbable Life of Ricky Bird by Diane Connell Simon & Schuster Twelve year old Ricky (formally known as Vicki) believed that there were two types of...

Bibliophile | Uncover buried secrets in 'The Second Cut'

The Second Cut by Louise Welsh Canongate Louise Welsh has lived in Glasgow most of her life. Her debut novel The Cutting Room was twenty years ago...

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