Anne Buist’s experience as a perinatal psychiatrist informs the novel she has written with Graeme Simsion.
Kristin Hannah’s latest novel tells the story of a young woman who signs up to go to Vietnam.
At the heart of this novel is the mystery of who sent a series of amorous postcards and to whom.
Sarah Sasson’s first novel is narrated by a girl whose world is going to change irrevocably.
Jillian Cantor’s new novel is an engrossing riff on a classic novel.
It’s been a season of biopics of men – building things,going to war,writing music - each with a wife to help us understand her husband’s full complexity.
Erina Reddan sets her absorbing domestic drama in the shadow of a mysterious gated community.
In the American writer’s third novel,a woman finds a way inside a giant cactus as a bizarre part of her search to revive her love for her husband.
The West Australian writer’s historical novel comes alive thanks to her depth of characterisation.
Jane Harrison’s account of the day the First Fleet dropped its anchor in Sydney Cove,and how the Indigenous elders reacted,is candid,delicate and heart-shattering.
At the heart of Nadine J. Cohen’s first novel is a woman who remains buoyant despite her problems.