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A Short History of Tractors in Ukranian
A Short History of Tractors in Ukranian Mail order bridezilla
WHEN NADEZHA’S MOTHER DIES, her father wastes no time in shipping in a new bride from the Ukraine. With a chest as fake as her bleached blonde hair, Valentina is Nadezha’s every nightmare and worse. As Valentina digs her claws in, the hilarious attempts by Nadezha and her sister to get rid of her grow increasingly desperate.

Monica Lewycka draws the perfect balance between the hilarious comedy of family relationships and the terrible experiences of post-war Eastern Europe.

Everyman's Rules for Scientific Living
Everyman's Rules for Scientific Living Science...fiction - but not as we know it
IT IS 1934, AND aboard the ‘Better Farming Train’, an earthy romance develops between an idealistic scientist and a talented young seamstress.

The unlikely couple settle in the impoverished Mallee with the ambition of proving that science can transform the land. But with failing crops and another world war looming, they are forced to confront each other and the fragile earth around them.

Erotic, wise and funny, this exquisite novel evokes the Australian landscape in all its stark beauty and vividly captures the hope and disappointment of an era.

Food Sex and Money
Food Sex and Money Fifty is the new forty
WELCOME TO THE LIVES of Australian women in their fifties. Liz Byrski’s novel of three convent school girls renewing their friendship forty years on has delighted readers with its perfect portrayal of contemporary life.
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Journey to the Stone Country
Journey to the Stone Country Evoking the past, exploring the future
ANNABELLE BECK IS ATTEMPTING to escape the end of her marriage by returning to her family home in tropical North Queensland. Rather than quietly licking her wounds alone, she meets Bo Rennie, a stockman from the Jangga tribe who she first met years ago as a child. Bo mysteriously claims to hold the key to her future.
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Mister Pip
Mister Pip Greater expectations
FOR MATILDA, LIFE ON a tropical island seems easy. The hardest thing she has to do is think of things to write about at school. Then, a war she knows nothing about takes all their teachers away, and no one is left to teach them…except Mr Watts. Nicknamed Pop Eye, Mr Watts is better known for wearing a red clown nose and pulling his wife around on a trolley. The only education he can offer is to read out his battered copy of Great Expectations page by page. Matilda is transfixed.
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Suite Francaise
Suite Francaise The forgotten masterpiece of war-torn France
IN 1941, AS THE Nazis occupied France, Irène Némirovsky began to write an epic work to convey what her fellow country people were going through. It could not be published in Nazi occupied France and so became lost in time. Sixty years later, long after her death in Auschwitz, Némirovsky’s manuscript was rediscovered in the early 1990s by her daughter and published to international acclaim.
Swallow the Air
Swallow the Air Simply connect
WHEN MAY AND BILLY lose their mother, they are taken in by their aunt. Plunged into a world of brutality and substance abuse, the siblings react in different ways to the sense of loss and not belonging. Billy continues his self-destructive behaviour, while May embarks on a quest around Australia to find her true sense of self, and to re-connect with her Aboriginal heritage.
The Butterfly Man
The Butterfly Man Lord Lucan lives!
ONE DAY IN SEPTEMBER 1995, Henry Kennedy wakes up and can’t remember anything—who the girl in his room is, what he is doing in Tasmania and whether he’s ever drunk gin at that time in the morning before. All he can remember is that he’s Lord Lucan—the notorious English peer who disappeared after the murder of his nanny in 1974.

This intriguing novel explores notions of truth and deception as Lord Lucan’s story gradually unfolds. The Butterfly Man won the The Davitt Award for Best Adult Crime Novel.

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The Memory Keeper's Daughter
The Memory Keeper's Daughter The secrets that men keep
ON A SNOWY WINTER’S night in 1964 a doctor is forced to deliver his wife’s baby in his surgery. A beautiful son is born but soon the doctor discovers a twin is on the way. It is a girl who he instantly realises has Down’s Syndrome. In a split second he makes a decision that will haunt him, his wife and son for decades to come. He charges the nurse present to take the baby away to an institution and informs his wife their daughter died. The nurse, unable to leave the girl in the terrible institution disappears and raises her as her own daughter.
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The Shifting Fog
The Shifting Fog How far would you go to keep a secret?
AN EPIC MYSTERY THAT spans eight decades, The Shifting Fog is a compelling love story and family saga.

A young poet commits suicide by the lake of an English country house as a party rages inside, and two sisters witness his desperate act. What drove him to this point, and why will the sisters never speak to each other again?

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The Thirteenth Tale
The Thirteenth Tale Is truth really stranger than fiction?
WHEN MARGARET LEA, A BIOGRAPHER, receives a letter from one of Britain’s most famous authors—Vida Winter, the lure to go and visit her is irresistible. Vida has always avoided revealing her true self, teasing journalists with fanciful fabrications of her ‘life’. Now she has finally decided to tell the truth…or has she?
A beguiling new novel by the author of The Bride Stripped Bare
The Book of Rapture A beguiling new novel by the author of The Bride Stripped Bare

Three children wake to find themselves in a basement room. They have been drugged and taken from their beds in the middle of the night. Now they are alone. Where are their parents? Who can they trust?

The Book of Rapture is a novel of our time, challenging our beliefs about religion, science and truth. Searing, provocative and unputdownable, it’s every bit as passionate and driven as The Bride Stripped Bare. It will compel, seduce and haunt you.

The book everyone’s talking about
The Slap The book everyone’s talking about

When a man slaps another man’s child at a suburban barbecue the effect on those gathered is profound. Divided over the event and how to deal with it, family and friends are forced to question their lives, expectations, beliefs and desires.

Sex, love, marriage and parenting are all up for grabs. This award-winning novel is both a forensic dissection of contemporary Australia’s aspirations and fears and a potent exploration of loyalty, happiness, compromise and truth.

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Christos Tsiolkas
. . . a beauty that lingers in both the heart and mind’s eye’ – Sunday Telegraph
The Lieutenant . . . a beauty that lingers in both the heart and mind’s eye’ – Sunday Telegraph

Daniel Rooke has sailed with the First Fleet to New South Wales. Setting up an observatory, he begins the scientific work he hopes will make him famous. But the place proves far more revelatory than the night sky, and when Rooke forges a connection with one Aboriginal child it changes his life in ways he never imagined. In this compelling novel about friendship and selfdiscovery, Kate Grenville returns to the landscape of her muchloved bestseller The Secret River.

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Kate Grenville
Au Revoir
Au Revoir Inspire every reader to run away from home

Living the good life in the Blue Mountains in NSW with her husband, four grown-up children and four (and counting) grandchildren, Mary Moody’s life was full. At fifty, she had built a satisfying career as a writer and television presenter which allowed her time to look after her family, house and garden. The only thing missing was time for herself, a chance to reflect on life and its meaning. Like many women of her generation, caught up with the commitments of work and family, Mary had never had a moment alone – so she decided to say au revoir.

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