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Graeme Simsion Meet Don Tillman. Don is getting married. He just doesn't know who to yet. But he has designed a very detailed questionnaire to help him find the perfect woman. One... | Carlene Bauer Inspired by the real-life friendship between two giants of American letters, Flannery O'Connor and Robert Lowell, this book offers a sparkling tribute to the wonder of kindred spirits and bittersweet... |
Ben Lerner Veering between the comic and tragic, the self-contemptuous and the inspired, Leaving the Atocha Station is a dazzling introduction to one of the smartest, funniest and most audacious writers of... | Anthea Nicholson From an impressive new talent, an absorbing and original novel of politics, family ties and betrayal set in Georgia, USSR, from the 50s to the 90s, told through the eyes... |
Ayana Mathis How do you prepare your children for a world you know is cruel? From the revivalist tents of Alabama to Vietnam, to the black middle-class enclave in the heart of... | Paula Lichtarowicz What if a book had been written to explain a world constructed only for you? What if that world suddenly fell apart? Calamity Leek needs a new book, but she's... |
Elys Dolan Find out how the weasels' dastardly plans for world domination are foiled in this hilarious, off-the-wall debut picture book from a shiny new star in the children's book firmament. | Ashley Miller; Zack Stentz A lot of the world is a mystery to Colin - he can't read his classmates' expressions without looking at a chart, the colour blue is really off-putting and he... |
Gavin Corbett With the voice of Anthony Sonaghan - a modern-day Traveller born to a powerful, mythic inheritance - Gavin Corbett summons a world we thought we knew as we have not... | C. Robert Cargill; Sinem Erkas A superb contemporary debut fantasy, a dreamlike yet visceral journey through a Faerie land like no other. |
James Lasdun A true story of obsessive love turning to obsessive hate. It chronicles the author's strange and harrowing ordeal at the hands of a former student, a self-styled 'verbal terrorist', who... | Suzanne Rindell Rose Baker is an orphaned young woman working for her bread as a typist in a police precinct on the lower East Side. Every day Rose transcribes the confessions of... |
Gabriel Gbadamosi Vauxhall is a tender and occasionally dark portrait of a child growing up and looking for his place in inner city London. A debut novel that is populated by a... | Peter Carey This story is the song of Australia, and it sings its protest in a voice at once crude and delicate, menacing and heart-wrenching. The author gives us Ned Kelly as... |
Shirley Hazzard From our much loved writer Shirley Hazzard, comes a ravishing novel set in Naples - full of observation, feeling, love and life. | Aleksandar Hemon The first nonfiction book--searing, revealing, unforgettable--from one of our most acclaimed writers. |