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What We're Reading: Sahota, Lu & Tóibín
Each week our wonderful staff share the books and music that they've been enjoying.
Mark Rubbo is reading The Spoiled Heart by Sunjeev Sahota
I've been reading the The Spoiled Heart by Sunjeev Sahota. It's a political novel about race, class and identity but its also a novel about trauma and denial. Set in contemporary England, I found it absolutely riveting.
Nayan has risen through union ranks and with his emphasis on better conditions for the members he's immensely popular…
The Miles Franklin Literary Award 2024 longlist
The 2024 longlist for the Miles Franklin Literary Award has been announced! The Miles Franklin Literary Award celebrates novels of the highest literary merit that tell stories about Australian life, shining a light on some of the country’s most talented writers. The winner receives $60,000.
Below are the ten longlisted titles:
Only Sound Remains by Hossein Asgari
Wall by Jen Craig
Strangers at the Port by Lauren Aimee Curtis
Anam by André Dao
The Bell of the World by Gregory…
Foreword with Joe Rubbo
In this month’s issue of the Readings Monthly I was lucky enough to interview Colm Tóibín about his latest novel, Long Island. Colm Tóibín is a novelist I admire for his clear, beautiful style and the way he is able to make you so invested in the lives of his characters. I love all his novels based in County Wexford, The Heather Blazing being my favourite, but also his big fictional biographies like the very recent The Magician…
Genre new releases you don't want to miss
Whether you’re a lover of magical worlds, intriguing mysteries, rollercoaster romances, or — like me — all of the above, there’s a new book waiting to be your next favourite! So if you’re struggling to choose your next read, here’s a round of up of my favourite new releases.
Fantasy
The North Wind by Alexandria Warwick
Personally, I always have a soft spot for retellings of Beauty and the Beast and the Greek myth of Hades and Persephone, and this…
V. V. Ganeshananthan wins the 2024 Carol Shields Prize for Fiction
V. V. Ganeshananthan was announced today as the second ever winner of the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, for her novel Brotherless Night.
Brotherless Night is a searing, gripping novel about a young Tamil woman living through the Sri Lankan civil war.
Sixteen-year-old Sashi wants to become a doctor. But over the next decade, as a vicious civil war subsumes Sri Lanka, her dream takes her on a different path as she watches those around her, including her four…
Dear Reader with Alison Huber
Ceridwen Dovey needs no introduction to the Readings faithful, but for completeness, let me remind you that she was the inaugural recipient of The Readings Prize for New Australian Writing in 2014 with Only the Animals, an inventive work of linked short stories that has since found many, many readers. Dovey has published several works since that breakthrough book, including the wonderful novel In the Garden of the Fugitives (2018), but she returns to the short form this year…
Picture books with LGBTQIA+ families
Books have always been an important way that young kids start to understand the world around them. Diverse representation in children’s books is particularly important, so that kids can see themselves or begin to understand others in their communities.
So that all families can find books that resonate for them, we’ve curated a range of picture books that represent and celebrate rainbow families. 🌈
Mama and Mummy and Me in the Middle Nina LaCour
A little girl stays home with…
Our April 2024 children's and young adult bestsellers
1. The Scarlet Shedder (Dog Man, Book 12) by Dav Pilkey
2. Taylor Swift (Little People, Big Dreams) by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara
3. Gus and the Missing Boy by Troy Hunter
4. A Way Home by Emily Brewin
5. The Reappearance of Rachel Price by Holly Jackson
6. Wrong Answers Only by Tobias Madden
7. I Hope This Doesn’t Find You by Ann Liang
8. Tweet by Morris Gleitzman
9. Wurrtoo by Tylissa Elisara & Dylan Finney (illus.)
10.…
Our April 2024 bestsellers
The Work by Bri Lee
Butter by Asako Yuzuki & Polly Barton (trans.)
Caledonian Road by Andrew O'Hagan
Black Duck: A Year at Yumburra by Bruce Pascoe & Lyn Harwood
Wholesome by Sarah by Sarah Pound
Sanctuary by Garry Disher
The Bee Sting by Paul Murray
Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi & Geoffrey Trousselot (trans.)
Death of a Foreign Gentleman by Steven Carroll
Pheasants Nest by Louise Milligan
What Happened to Nina? by Dervla McTiernan
What we're reading: Hadley, Yan & Karber
Each week our wonderful staff share the books and music that they've been enjoying.
Joanna Di Mattia is enjoying various books by Tessa Hadley
I’ve decided to binge-read Tessa Hadley. It wasn’t a conscious decision, it’s just that I read one of her novels – The Master Bedroom – and loved it so much I had to keep going and before I knew it, I had inhaled both Late in the Day and her debut Accidents in the Home…