Ten Steps to Nanette by Hannah Gadsby
True North by Catherine Deveny
Dinner With the Schnabels by Toni Jordan
Childless by Sian Prior
Quarterly Essay 85: Not Waving, Drowning by Sarah Krasnostein
Uncaged Sky by Kylie Moore-Gilbert
French Braid by Anne Tyler
Those Who Perish by Emma Viskic
Cold Enough for Snow by Jessica Au
Mother by Jane Caro
Our best-seller from the past week is much anticipated Ten Steps to Nanette, which follows comedian Hannah Gadsby’s journey from growing up as a young queer person in small-town Tasmania to becoming known on the global stage for her unflinching comedy show, Nanette.
Other books making an appearance on our bestseller list this week include another memoir from a well-known Australian comedian that is sure to lift the spirits of anyone going through major life changes, a novel about the chaotic joy and hidden pain of families, and an awe-inspiring account of two years spent wrongfully incarcerated Tehran’s Evin and Qarchak prisons.