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Scission, Tim Winton's first collection of short fiction, contains spare, jagged stories in which people struggle with change and disintegration. Scission, Tim Winton's ...
The stories in Tim Winton's inspired Minimum of Two make the ordinary extraordinary.
Tim Winton's characters are ordinary people who battle to maintain ...
Melbourne, 1868.
When dazzling theatre star Marie St Denis dies in the arms of her best friend, fellow actress Lola Sanchez, everyone believes it was ...
Absorbing, lyrical, vivid and compulsively readable - The Heart is a Star is beautiful storytelling from a talented new writer. A novel for fans of Holly ...
Darlinghurst, Sydney: these are the days of strange rumours. Talk you can catch the gay plague from kissing, or from a mosquito bite. Talk of ...
Art is not only about rage and justice and politics. It is also about pleasure and joy; it is also about beauty...
In a time ...
Every woman should have reading this book on their to-do list.
Meet Celia Stone, the ultimate hyper-organised, journal-obsessed thirty-something with a life that is perfectly ...
The road to hell is paved with good intentions, silk and sermons.
In 1846, linguistics professor Fabrice Cleriquot is despatched from Lyon to the Swan ...
A thrilling and emotionally gripping novel of love, marriage, deception and... murder.
"An unforgettable thrill-ride that had me hooked from the first page. Secrets, lies ...
A profound, unputdownable, epic thriller set in Bombay - a standalone novel and a sequel to the international bestseller Shantaram
"Roberts is brilliant at creating a ...
The controller stood back. 'Right,' he said. 'Spin 'em!' The man flipped the piece of wood and the coins spun up into the air above ...
Tim Winton's Breath, winner of the Miles Franklin Literary Award, is a story about the wildness of youth and learning to live with its ...
The cost of freedom is sacrifice London, 1908. Its the dawn of a new century and change is in the air. When 17-year-old Beatrice Taylor ...