Allen & Unwin
The Gallipoli Story by Patrick Carlyon & Lasseter, the Man, the Legend, the Gold by Kathryn England
by Dianne Schallmeiner •
Julia My Sister by Bronwyn Blake & Thambaroo by Jane Carroll
by Robyn Sheahan-Bright •
North of Capricorn: The untold story of Australia’s north by Henry Reynolds
by Nicholas Jose •
Australia’s Battlefields in Viet Nam by Gary McKay & On the Offensive by Ian McNeill and Ashley Ekins
by Jeffrey Grey •
Hello Puppy! by David Cox & Milli, Jack and the Dancing Cat by Stephen Michael King
by Virginia Lowe •
Playing God by Garry Linnell & Bob Rose by Steve Strevens
by Brian Matthews •
Kierin Meehan’s Hannah’s Winter was one of the most promising débuts in some time. Her second novel, the ambitious Night Singing, attests to Meehan’s importance as a new writer for the middle-school years reader. There’s a magical quality to Night Singing and, although it is not a fantasy, a sense of the fantastic pervades the novel. Meehan has woven various plot strands and numerous characters into a delightful and, at times, deeply moving whole. Her characters, some of whom are wildly eccentric, never seem less than real, and her plot, although full of extraordinary coincidences – coincidences that, in less capable hands, would be both lazy and unconvincing – is believable and satisfying.
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