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Targeting the Positive

Targeting the Positive

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Andy Baker

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The Lifeline

The Lifeline

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Libby Page

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‘I loved this book – could not put it down’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘A joy to read… I really did love every page of this book’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘An easy five stars’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Everybody needs saving sometimes…

For Kate, having a newborn baby means she is almost never alone. But that doesn’t mean she isn’t lonely. The move from London to Somerset with her husband Jay was supposed be the start of an exciting new chapter. But sometimes she can’t help but wonder if she turned the pages too soon . . .

Phoebe needs help. As a mental health nurse serving her community, the wellbeing of her patients has always come before her own. Yet there’s only so long she can pour from an empty cup.

Looking for a lifeline, Kate and Phoebe find a sense of community – and each other – through their local river swimming group. But when things get tough, they realise that good friends can both raise us up and stop us sinking.

For fans of THE LIDO, THE LIFELINE is the big-hearted and life-affirming follow-up novel by Sunday Times bestselling author Libby Page.

Some books you read, others you devour. I inhaled this like a good custard cream’ AMANDA PROWSE

‘An honest and uplifting story about motherhood, mental health and the power of human connection. Libby Page writes with such warmth and compassion, I know readers will want to dive in to this beautiful novel’ FREYA SAMPSON

‘A sometimes heart wrenching yet always heartwarming read about just how important friendships can be’ HEAT

‘I finished this book with a smile on my face’ YOURS

‘A warm and authentic story about the essential value of self-care’ WOMAN
The Educator’s Experience of Pathological Demand Avoidance

The Educator’s Experience of Pathological Demand Avoidance

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Eliza Fricker, Laura Kerbey

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I realised EVERYTHING I was doing was wrong.
I needed to learn.
I needed to change.

During Laura Kerbey’s time teaching autistic children, she had a sudden realisation that those with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) are children like no other! None of her tried and tested autism strategies would work to help them focus or learn and most of her time was spent wondering, what am I doing wrong?

If you feel the same, this short, easy-to-read guide is here to teach you everything you need to know from one educator to another. With an introduction to what PDA is followed by PDA tailored advice on how to connect with your student and create an autonomous, spontaneous environment that is personalised for you both, this guide is here to ensure that you and your PDA student thrive!

Illustrated by the popular Eliza Fricker and packed with entertaining anecdotes (including one about Jabba the Hut’s poo), this go-to-guide contains everything you need to start implementing PDA friendly learning to help you connect with your student and help them make the most of their learning experience.
Lights Out

Lights Out

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Navessa Allen

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The viral TikTok stalker dark romance, burning with high heat, hilarious banter, and a love story like you’ve never seen before. Can you handle the ride?

I want someone with a soul as black as night. Someone who would burn the world down for me and not lose a single minute of sleep over it.

Trauma nurse Alyssa Cappellucci doesn’t need any more kinks. She likes the one she’s landed on just fine. To her, nothing could top the masked men she follows online. Unless one of those men was shirtless, heavily tattooed, and waiting for her in her bedroom. She dreams about being hunted by one in particular, of him chasing her down and doing deliciously dark things to her willing body. She never could have guessed that by sending one drunken text, those dreams would become her new reality.

I want things most people don’t, craving darkness and depravity instead of light and love.

Joshua Hammond has an infamous father-the kind of man that true-crime podcasts love talking about. Josh has spent his life avoiding the limelight, but his online persona is another story. At night, he posts masked thirst traps for his millions of fans to drool over, but one follower has caught his eye: Aly. After reading a comment begging him to break into her house wearing a mask, he decides to take her up on her offer.

Together, Aly and Josh live out their darkest fantasies, unaware that Aly has captured the attention of someone else. Someone with far more sinister intentions than a little light stalking. As Josh turns from predator to protector and the stakes heighten, he must ask himself how far he’s willing to go for the woman he’s obsessed with.

Lights Out is a fast-paced dark romance with a morally grey male lead. Some themes and scenes may be disturbing to readers. Please check the TWs at the beginning of the book.
Lights Out

Lights Out

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Navessa Allen

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The viral TikTok stalker dark romance, burning with high heat, hilarious banter, and a love story like you’ve never seen before. Can you handle the ride?

I want someone with a soul as black as night. Someone who would burn the world down for me and not lose a single minute of sleep over it.

Trauma nurse Alyssa Cappellucci doesn’t need any more kinks. She likes the one she’s landed on just fine. To her, nothing could top the masked men she follows online. Unless one of those men was shirtless, heavily tattooed, and waiting for her in her bedroom. She dreams about being hunted by one in particular, of him chasing her down and doing deliciously dark things to her willing body. She never could have guessed that by sending one drunken text, those dreams would become her new reality.

I want things most people don’t, craving darkness and depravity instead of light and love.

Joshua Hammond has an infamous father-the kind of man that true-crime podcasts love talking about. Josh has spent his life avoiding the limelight, but his online persona is another story. At night, he posts masked thirst traps for his millions of fans to drool over, but one follower has caught his eye: Aly. After reading a comment begging him to break into her house wearing a mask, he decides to take her up on her offer.

Together, Aly and Josh live out their darkest fantasies, unaware that Aly has captured the attention of someone else. Someone with far more sinister intentions than a little light stalking. As Josh turns from predator to protector and the stakes heighten, he must ask himself how far he’s willing to go for the woman he’s obsessed with.

Lights Out is a fast-paced dark romance with a morally grey male lead. Some themes and scenes may be disturbing to readers. Please check the TWs at the beginning of the book.
Lights Out

Lights Out

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Navessa Allen

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The viral TikTok stalker dark romance, burning with high heat, hilarious banter, and a love story like you’ve never seen before. Can you handle the ride?

I want someone with a soul as black as night. Someone who would burn the world down for me and not lose a single minute of sleep over it.

Trauma nurse Alyssa Cappellucci doesn’t need any more kinks. She likes the one she’s landed on just fine. To her, nothing could top the masked men she follows online. Unless one of those men was shirtless, heavily tattooed, and waiting for her in her bedroom. She dreams about being hunted by one in particular, of him chasing her down and doing deliciously dark things to her willing body. She never could have guessed that by sending one drunken text, those dreams would become her new reality.

I want things most people don’t, craving darkness and depravity instead of light and love.

Joshua Hammond has an infamous father-the kind of man that true-crime podcasts love talking about. Josh has spent his life avoiding the limelight, but his online persona is another story. At night, he posts masked thirst traps for his millions of fans to drool over, but one follower has caught his eye: Aly. After reading a comment begging him to break into her house wearing a mask, he decides to take her up on her offer.

Together, Aly and Josh live out their darkest fantasies, unaware that Aly has captured the attention of someone else. Someone with far more sinister intentions than a little light stalking. As Josh turns from predator to protector and the stakes heighten, he must ask himself how far he’s willing to go for the woman he’s obsessed with.

Lights Out is a fast-paced dark romance with a morally grey male lead. Some themes and scenes may be disturbing to readers. Please check the TWs at the beginning of the book.
The Thinning

The Thinning

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Inga Simpson, Inga Simpson

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£20
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‘Storytelling at its best. I was enthralled’ Sara Winman
(on Inga Simpson’s Willowman)

‘We haven’t always lived like this . . .’


Kris grew up by an observatory, learning about telescopes and planets, inspired by the passions of her mother and father, then leaders in their fields of astrophotography and astronomy. Those days are long over. Now Kris, her mother Dianella, and a band of outliers live deep off the grid, always on amber alert and always ready to run.

In the outside world, things are not good: extinctions and a loss of diversity threaten what’s left of the environment. With a new disaster looming, Kris finds herself thrust into an unlikely partnership with a stranger who has appeared in their camp. Terry is one of a new breed of evolved humans, the Incompletes, who are widely distrusted. But the pair will need to work together during a dangerous journey if they are to play their part in a plan to help restore the natural world – and humankind.

The Thinning
is both an exquisitely written novel of nature and urgent psychological suspense by the bestselling and acclaimed author of Willowman, The Last Woman in the World and Mr Wigg.
The Thinning

The Thinning

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Inga Simpson, Inga Simpson

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£20
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‘Storytelling at its best. I was enthralled’ Sara Winman
(on Inga Simpson’s Willowman)

‘We haven’t always lived like this . . .’


Kris grew up by an observatory, learning about telescopes and planets, inspired by the passions of her mother and father, then leaders in their fields of astrophotography and astronomy. Those days are long over. Now Kris, her mother Dianella, and a band of outliers live deep off the grid, always on amber alert and always ready to run.

In the outside world, things are not good: extinctions and a loss of diversity threaten what’s left of the environment. With a new disaster looming, Kris finds herself thrust into an unlikely partnership with a stranger who has appeared in their camp. Terry is one of a new breed of evolved humans, the Incompletes, who are widely distrusted. But the pair will need to work together during a dangerous journey if they are to play their part in a plan to help restore the natural world – and humankind.

The Thinning
is both an exquisitely written novel of nature and urgent psychological suspense by the bestselling and acclaimed author of Willowman, The Last Woman in the World and Mr Wigg.
Model Minority Gone Rogue

Model Minority Gone Rogue

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Qin Qin

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£15.99
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We all grow up with rules. Do this, be this, don’t be that. Qin Qin was all about the rules: do your homework, be good, don’t rock the boat. She was the model daughter, model student and model minority.

But doing everything right? It made her lost and miserable. So she decided to take a spectacular risk and change everything.


At 23, Qin Qin was an unhappy overachiever working for a prestigious law firm. So she quit. She didn’t know what else was out there, but she wanted to find out. She changed paths, changed countries, changed her entire view of what the world could be, and who she could be – with some primal screaming and tree-hugging along the way.

In the process, she discovered the person she truly was, not who she thought she should be.

Model Minority Gone Rogue is a funny, sad, exhilarating and thought-provoking true story about what happens when you want to live life on your own terms, even when those terms go against everything you’ve ever known. It’s a story of what happens when you choose love over fear and honour your authentic self: life can be bigger and brighter than anything you had ever imagined.

‘Qin Qin is a living example of the adage: screw things up, thoughtfully. With every chapter of her story, she illuminates an alternative model to the corrosive stories we’ve taken on and been told about what we should be, rather than who we could be. Read this and feel yourself untangle and unknot.’ BENJAMIN LAW, author, journalist and broadcaster

Model Minority Gone Rogue is about finding yourself against the expectations your parents, society and gender set out for you and courageously venturing into uncharted terrain … It is illuminating, generous and full of gutsy hard-won wisdom.’ ALICE PUNG, bestselling author of Unpolished Gem

‘I wish this book had existed when I was growing up. It will shock you, move you and educate you. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to know more about the experience of being an Australian of Chinese heritage.’ SUE-LIN WONG, award-winning The Economist correspondent and The Prince podcast host

‘Bold and frequently surprising, Qin Qin brings the same challenge to her readers as she has for her hard-won identity: grow, love and question everything! Model Minority Gone Rogue is a book for anyone who has ever screamed on the inside, with powerful and unyielding observations on sex, race, the body and feminism.’ CADANCE BELL, author and TV producer, writer and director

‘Sassy, sad, funny, unvarnished.’ CANBERRA TIMES
Dirt Poor Islanders

Dirt Poor Islanders

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Winnie Dunn

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Islanders must do everything together. We painted ngatu together. We crossed the ocean together. We settled on isles together. We took up Christianity together. We entered into new citizenships together. We became wage workers together. We lived with generations upon generations stacked in fibro houses together. We became half-White together. We got nits together. We sooked together. We stayed poor together. Together. Together. Together.’

Meadow Reed used to get confused when explaining that she had grandparents from Australia, Tonga and Great Britain. She’d say she was full-White and full-Tongan, thinking that so many halves made separate wholes. Despite the Anglo-Saxon genetics that gave Meadow a narrow nose and light-brown skin, everybody who raised her was Tongan. Everybody who loved her was Tongan. This was what made her Tongan.

Growing up in the heat-hummed streets of Mt Druitt in Western Sydney, Meadow will face palangis who think they are better than Fobs, women who fall into other women, what it means to have many mothers, a playful rain and even Pineapple Fanta.

For this half-White, half-Tongan girl, the world is bigger than the togetherness she has grown up in. Finding her way means pushing against the constraints of tradition, family and self until she becomes whole in her own right. Meadow is going to see that being a dirt poor Islander girl is more beautiful than she can even begin to imagine.

Dirt Poor Islanders is a potent, mesmerising novel that opens our eyes to the brutal fractures navigated when growing up between two cultures and the importance of understanding all the many pieces of yourself.

‘a loving, yet challenging, portrait of the Tongan-Australian community . . . this is truly groundbreaking fiction’ MELISSA LUCASHENKO, Miles Franklin winning author of Too Much Lip

‘ferocious and tender . . . no one is spared and so much is revealed, including the complexity and power of being Tongan.’ SHANKARI CHANDRAN, Miles Franklin winning author of Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens

‘A fresh and vital new voice. The language dances on the page and creates vibrant characters alive and dripping with life.’ FAVEL PARRETT, Miles Franklin shortlisted author of Past the Shallows

‘I couldn’t put it down. I laughed and I cried and I could smell the food and picture the places. Groundbreaking. Powerful. Brilliant. Masterpiece.’ SELA AHOSIVI-ATIOLA

‘a perceptive, provocative and personal exploration of growing up in a multicultural family . . . Dirt Poor Islanders is an impressive piece of autobiographic fiction’ Weekend Australian

‘vibrant . . . Dunn is a lively writer with a laid back sense of humour and a sharp eye for detail. Dirt Poor Islanders blends cultural collision and coming of age, and expands a field of Australian fiction that went mainstream with Christos Tsiolkas’ Loaded.’ Sydney Morning Herald

‘In a beautiful warts-and-all way, Dunn shines a light on her Tongan-Australian upbringing, new for Australian fiction.’ Daily Telegraph

‘Fearless’ The Australian Women’s Weekly

‘Winnie Dunn brings a compelling narrative to life in her debut novel [and] invites readers to contemplate the intricacies of identity and the transformative power of self-discovery. Dirt Poor Islanders is more than a coming-of-age tale; it’s a testament to the resilience and beauty found in the intersections of diverse cultural experiences.’ National Indigenous Times

‘In her pioneering novel portraying the Tongan community in Australia, Winnie Dunn skilfully crafts a rich landscape that captivates readers with its vivid depiction of everyday life’ ArtsHub

‘An impassioned response to dangerous and detrimental stereotypes . . . Not just a novel about what it means to grow up Tongan, but what it means to grow up as a Tongan woman’ The Conversation

‘Unlike anything you’ve ever read . . . Dirt Poor Islanders is an immersive, moving story of a complex and richly drawn family.’ Readings
The Deed

The Deed

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Susannah Begbie

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£15.99
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‘Now that’s the way to bury your old man … he sank into his Jason recliner, wincing. A burial: a body wrapped in handwoven cloth, women dancing and wailing. Too much, in Tom’s opinion, but at least they were mourning. To hell with that, at least they showed up.’

Tom Edwards is dying, and cranky. He’s made his peace with the dying part. But he’d bet his property – the whole ten thousand acres of it – that there’d be no wailing at his funeral. His kids wouldn’t be able to chop down a tree, let alone build a coffin to bury him in.

Then Tom has an idea …

Christine is furious, David ashen-faced, and Sophie distracted. Only Jenny listens carefully as Vince Barton, of Barton & Sons, reads their father’s will. Either they build his coffin – in four days – or they lose their inheritance. All of it.

A perceptive and unforgettable debut novel, The Deed explores the messy, sometimes volatile, complications that only the best and worst of family can bring. Sometimes greed can be good.

‘Splendidly told through a rich layering of characterisation . . . Funny, heartfelt and unforgettable’ SYDNEY ARTS GUIDE
Cool Water

Cool Water

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Myfanwy Jones

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£15.99
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‘Why this novel? Because we need empathy, understanding, some magic and hope more than ever in our lifetimes.’ HOLLY RINGLAND

‘Most novels leave us with learnings, but very few refine your character. I left more astute, more empathic, and somehow wiser after I read these pages.’ HILDE HINTON

Frank feared a reckoning, but what he feared more was that all the men in his family were cursed.

Frank Herbert’s family has gathered at Tinaroo Dam for his daughter Lily’s wedding – the first time he’s been back since the death of his father, Joe, a year earlier. Like Frank, the dam is at an all-time low and as the water recedes, objects begin to emerge – abstract and disquieting.

Joe’s father Victor – Frank’s grandfather – was the butcher of Tinaroo during the dam’s construction, but Joe refused to speak of him. Joe was not a talker, but he could roar. And he could smash things. What sorrow was his fury, and this place, concealing? And can Frank find a way into a future of his own making?

Moving between the weekend of the wedding and the explosive year in the 1950s that would shape the Herbert men’s destiny, Cool Water is an unforgettable novel about fathers and sons, what it means to be a good man, and the damage that can ripple through generations.

A breathtaking story brimming with insight and emotional power by Miles Franklin-shortlisted author Myfanwy Jones.

‘Myfanwy Jones has become one of my favourite authors and Cool Water should make her one for any Australian reader. This is a generational novel imbued with grace and grit.’ A.S. PATRIĆ

Cool Water leaves an enduring imprint. A vivid and profound novel that conjures old hurts from the depths and brings them to the light. I loved this novel.’ KATE MILDENHALL

‘Confident craftsmanship, achingly evocative imagery and depth of perception’ SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

‘A breathtaking story, brimming with insight, and perfect for anyone who loves family dramas and the exploration of relationships.’ MAMAMIA

‘Crystal-clear prose . . . [An] accomplished novel’ SATURDAY PAPER
Datsun Angel

Datsun Angel

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Anna Broinowski

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‘This is a tale that never takes its foot off the accelerator . . . Part journey into the dark heart of Australia, part love story, this electric, defiant, darkly funny memoir is fuelled by the outsized passions of youth and tempered by the retrospective wisdom of age.’ Sydney Morning Herald

‘Hilarious, terrifying and fun – much like the 80s, only smarter.’ ANNA FUNDER

‘Fiercely funny. This is a road trip of danger, love and hope. Brilliant!’ JULIA ZEMIRO

‘Witty, brave, honest and wise. Mad Max meets 1980s feminism, fuelled by undergraduate outrage and hedonism.’ CATHERINE LUMBY

‘A fascinating insight into the 1980s, as well as contemporary Australia.’ Canberra Weekly

Datsun Angel is a turbo-charged adventure into the savage heart of 1980s Australia: a place completely alien, yet frighteningly similar, to today.

EVERYTHING IN THIS BOOK HAPPENED . . .

At seventeen, Anna Broinowski is precocious, naive and convinced she knows how the world works. But O-Week at Sydney University changes that. She’s suddenly in a hyper-masculine caste system, where future captains of industry terrorise freshers and invade dorms in naked, screaming packs.

Nothing is what she thought it’d be . . . until Anna finds her people. New dreams are made. Playing violin, auditioning for NIDA, losing her virginity. Then Peisley, a gentle giant, talks of a hitchhiking trip up north. And, after agreeing on three rules – never split up, remain platonic, accept every lift that gets them closer to Darwin – Anna decides to go.

Hitchhiking the highways leads her into a dystopian dustbowl on society’s hard edges, where outsiders must adapt or perish, and women teeter on an existential knife edge. In this flyblown asylum, love and danger collide with the toxic misogyny in the guts of the Australian soul. Anna will learn that the line between victim and survivor can be as cruel as luck and as random as a shiny blue Datson on a red dirt road.

Based on her battered travel diary, Datsun Angel is a savage, darkly funny memoir of sex, drugs and violence-fuelled adventure through the brutal 1980s Australian outback. It is a feminist On the Road, told through a #MeToo filter.

‘Broinowski’s work is compelling . . . The ways in which she introduces us to the people in her story give us incredible insight into how each of them affected her.’ Saturday Paper
In Bad Faith

In Bad Faith

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Dassi Erlich

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This powerful memoir gives extraordinary insight into a secretive sect, and the horror Dassi Erlich had to survive. Dassi’s resilience and fight for justice is inspiring.

As a young girl growing up in a strict ultra-Orthodox family, Dassi’s life was preordained – marry young, live a devout life and raise children within the Adass community’s religious rules. This righteous path would keep her safe from the immodest, secular world just a few blocks away in suburban Melbourne.

But the Adass community was not safe for Dassi.

She was fifteen when her revered school principal, Malka Leifer, started to single her out. Dassi’s cloistered and harsh upbringing meant she didn’t have the words for what was happening to her, but she knew it was very, very wrong. It would take her years to break free of the secrecy which pervaded the community and tell the police of her betrayal. And only then would she find out others, including two of her sisters, had also been abused, and would learn some in the Adass community had helped Leifer flee to Israel. With the only world she knew crumbling around her, Dassi found the strength to fight, leading a brave fifteen-year campaign to bring Leifer back to face Australian courts.

This is Dassi’s story.

‘I am a sexual abuse survivor, but I am also more than a survivor. I will continue fighting for justice for all victims.’

‘What a story . . . Heart-wrenching . . . What is remarkable about Dassi Erlich and her sisters is that somewhere they found the courage to confront what was going on, in their own lives and in other lives’ SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

‘Raw and revealing . . . Beautifully written and eloquently sheds light on the dark times Dassi experienced, breaking down stigmas by openly discussing abuse and mental health’ AUSTRALIAN JEWISH NEWS

‘Erlich has an exceptional voice, an openness and authority . . . Reading her life is an education. I read with fury, horror and shame. But admiration for the writer outshone everything’ THE AGE
Weekends with the Sunshine Gardening Society

Weekends with the Sunshine Gardening Society

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Sophie Green

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£15.99
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Noosa Heads, 1987: Newly divorced Cynthia has returned to her home town from Los Angeles to reconnect with her 19-year-old daughter, who is pregnant and determined not to listen to her mother’s advice. Cynthia’s former best friend, Lorraine, has been stuck mowing lawns as part of a business she shares with her husband – his dream, not hers. When Cynthia convinces Lorraine to join the local Sunshine Gardening Society, they meet young widow Elizabeth, and rootless, heartbroken Kathy.

The four women soon discover the society is much more than an opportunity to chat about flowers. Rather, it offers them the chance to lend a helping hand to people whose lives need a bit of care and attention right along with their gardens.

Between pulling up weeds and planting natives, the women learn from each other that some roots go deep, and others shallow; that seeds can lie dormant for a long time before they spring to life, and that careful tending is the key to lives and friendships that reach their full potential.


Praise for WEEKENDS WITH THE SUNSHINE GARDENING SOCIETY

‘Warm and uplifting’ WOMAN’S DAY

‘Delightful’ BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS

‘An enjoyable and heartwarming read’ ABC GARDENING AUSTRALIA MAGAZINE

‘If you love gardening, then you’re going to love Weekends with the Sunshine Gardening Society. This is a compassionately written story full of joy and hope’ YOUR TIME MAGAZINE

‘A ray of sunshine . . . and such a great armchair escape’ THE VILLAGE OBSERVER


Praise for the novels of Sophie Green

‘Atmospheric and incredibly descriptive, reading a Sophie Green book is the greatest escape’ WHO MAGAZINE

‘Heartwarming, fulfilling and Australian as a lamb roast and full-bodied shiraz’ THE AUSTRALIAN WOMEN’S WEEKLY

‘This is a warm treat of a novel, filled with great music and small-town charm’ WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN

‘Reading this book was like snuggling beneath a warm beach towel after a bracing dip in the ocean’ JOANNA NELL

‘A tender, heartwarming read’ NEW IDEA
BLK MKT Vintage

BLK MKT Vintage

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Jannah Handy, Kiyanna Stewart

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£32
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Hardcover
This one-of-a-kind treasure trove of Black cultural ephemera, from the entrepreneurs behind the vintage shop BLK MKT Vintage, expands on their mission to curate vintage objects that tell Black stories and celebrate the contributions Black people have made to our American consciousness.

Jannah Handy and Kiyanna Stewart have spent years scouring piles, stacks, bookshelves, and dilapidated boxes in search of themselves and their history, Black history. Through their Brooklyn brick-and-mortar BLK MKT Vintage and online shop, they have uncovered tens of thousands of items including vintage literature, vinyl records, clothing, art, decor, furniture and more.

BLK MKT Vintage: Reclaiming Objects and Curiosities That Tell Black Stories invites readers into Handy and Stewart’s work and partnership as they pick, collect, curate, design, and reimagine futures for the objects of the past. Brimming with more than 300 photographs of vintage pieces of ephemera, the book is a beautiful, ephemeral object itself calling to mind a scrapbook or family album that has a surprise on every page whether that’s 1972 celluloid pins from Shirley Chisholm’s presidential campaign, early 1800’s hand-drawn maps of the African continent, or 1920’s bound yearbooks from various HBCUs. The book also explores the various concepts that ground Handy and Stewart’s work; interviews with Black archivists, artists, memory workers and collectors – including a foreword from Spike Lee; a look into their private collection of thousands of items they have discovered over the years; an explanation of the different players in the antiques and vintage world; and tips and tricks on how to begin your own collection and curate physical spaces that reflect your identity and experience.
Backyard Footy

Backyard Footy

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Carl Merrison, Samantha Campbell

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£12.99
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The first book in a joyful black&write! Fellowship-winning picture book series that follows a cast of footy-loving kids as they hop through the backyards of their neighbourhood in the Kimberley, collecting equipment and friends to play with as they go.

Jy is playing football alone in his small backyard in the Kimberley, but when he accidentally kicks the ball over the fence, a footy adventure begins! Footy by yourself is fun but playing with mates is better.

Praise for Backyard Footy

‘There’s a real sense of energy and fun to this upbeat children’s picture book by Jaru/Kija kids’ author Carl Merrison’ THE WEST AUSTRALIAN

‘Hits the mark with its complete joy for the game and, even better, for its spirit of mateship’ BOOKS+PUBLISHING

‘A superb energy flows through Backyard Footy . . . When the punchline comes, it’s very easy to agree: “Footy by yourself is fun but playing with mates is better”‘ SOUTH SYDNEY HERALD

‘Joyful . . . Merrison’s belief in and commitment to fostering community and kids’ wellbeing shines through on every page of this latest big-hearted adventure. Backyard Footy is a precious picture book that conveys a simple but vital message . . . A heartwarming and immersive read for any young reader’ BETTER READING

‘A vibrant, fast-paced picture book . . . A very enjoyable read’ READPLUS
The Brightest Christmas Star

The Brightest Christmas Star

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Deb Hudson, Laura Motherway

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£15.99
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As the sun goes down on Christmas Eve, a little star rises up and watches over the celebrations below.

One family hangs a wreath on their door, another plays on the beach, another gives a present to someone who needs it more. The little star shines brighter as they share in the joy and magic of this special night.

A heartwarming, contemporary lullaby for little ones to listen to as they snuggle up at bedtime, The Brightest Christmas Star gently acknowledges that Christmas means different things to different people, but at the heart of it all is love. A perfect gift for baby’s first Christmas, or for families seeking a book that reflects the Australian Christmas experience in an inclusive way that doesn’t focus on Santa Claus or traditional family structures.
Dinosaur in My Pocket

Dinosaur in My Pocket

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Ashleigh Barton, Blithe Fielden

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£15.99
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Hardcover
James loves two things more than anything in the world: dinosaurs and miniatures. So when his class goes on an excursion to a museum and James finds a miniature dinosaur in the gift shop, he can’t help himself: he steals the dinosaur. But as the day continues, James’s guilt grows. And so does the dinosaur!

The only thing that can cure James’s guilt – and shrink the dinosaur back to its proper size – is doing the right thing.

A warm-hearted cautionary tale for sticky fingers everywhere.
Immaculate Forms

Immaculate Forms

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Elaine Claxton, Helen King

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£24.99
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