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Book review: Travelling to Tomorrow, Yves Rees
The stories of pioneering Australian women who sought adventures across the Pacific a century ago.
Book review: Paris in Ruins, Sebastian Smee
Sebastian Smee argues that Impressionism was a reaction to Paris under siege in 1870.
Book review: How Art Works: Stories from Supported Studios, Chloe Watfern
Spotlighting artists with intellectual disabilities and their ways of art-making, ‘How Art Works’ is an insightful must-have for every arts…
Failure and frustration spawn success for Prime Minister’s Literary Awards winners
Six books including a debut novel and a debut poetry collection have each received $80,000 in this year’s Prime Minister’s…
Book review: Pig City, Andrew Stafford
A reprint to mark its 20th birthday, this book is still relevant.
Book review: My Brother's Ashes are in a Sandwich Bag, Michelle Brasier
A memoir that covers life and death, humour and heartache.
Book review: Cleaved, Jane Cafarella
A memoir about familial separation and living with disability.
Book review: My Father's Suitcase, Mary Garden
A memoir that explores the rarely spoken about effects of sibling abuse.
Book review: The Glass Islands, Mark Heyward
Spanning memoir, travelogue and historical non-fiction, The Glass Islands explores a life swapped from Tasmania to Lombok, Indonesia. Â
Book review: The Shortest History of Music, Andrew FordÂ
Andrew Ford’s new book is stunningly comprehensive, but its academic tone would be a daunting slog for the average reader.