There are no words to capture what a father feels for his daughter.
Ziggy Ramo’s raw hip-hop made a lot of Australians uncomfortable. He expects his book to do the same.
Myfanwy Jones’ Cool Waters is a smooth read,thanks to its finely polished prose and a seamless structure.
James Bradley explores humanity’s past,present and possible futures through the lens of the world’s oceans in his new book Deep Water:The World in the Ocean.
Edouard Louis’ autofiction tells of the path he took to become a famous writer.
Our reviewers cast their eyes over recent fiction and non-fiction releases.
Jonathan Haidt says parents are overprotective in the real world and underprotective in the virtual world.
We have a glimpse into the letters of an editor who was frank,fair and often very encouraging – and went on to become a literary giant herself.
Gwyneth Paltrow is nowhere to be seen as the no-nonsense duo take aim at underwear magnets and other guff.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a pioneer for women in law. Sarah Krasnostein followed in her wake and says Mitchell channels a ‘strange’ connection with the Supreme Court Justice.
Based on creator Kat Sadler’s own experiences of depression,this black British comedy takes on many taboo topics.