A charming novel that proves sometimes your own rules are made to be brokenWinner of a 2015 Gourmand Cookbook Award For FictionShortlisted for the 2015 ABIA Matt Richell Award for New Writer
The riveting account of how Britain's most prolific and versatile forger hoodwinked the art world.
Research increasingly indicates a diet very low in saturated fat can reduce the progression of MS and even reverse its course. This is a collection of over 200 easy recipes for a wholefood plant-based diet with seafood that is naturally low in saturated fat.
A taut debut psychological novel which asks the question - can there be one single truth?
Hester and Harriet introduces two memorable characters whose warmth, wit, and guile infuse a refreshing and compelling drama.
Josephine Moon's third absorbing novel The Beekeeper's Secret intriguingly blends her trademark warmth and sensitivity with a darker layer of guilt and grief.
Goodfellas meets Catch Me If You Can in this true tale of high-stakes smuggling from pot's outlaw years.
An unforgettable novel dealing with betrayal, passion and romance, Ride Free is about overcoming fears and finding fulfilment in life and love.
Stewart O'Nan's critically acclaimed novel Everyday People zeroes in on one family in an African-American Pittsburgh neighbourhood during a fateful week in 1998.
A harrowing account of Afghanistan's notorious Pul-e-Charkhi prison, written by its longest-serving western inmate.
A feel-good story of an unconventional friendship between an old retired jazz musician and a young girl who is trying to find her place in the world.
A satirical state of the union delivered by the most marginalised voice in Australian media: an angry, white male.