'Hoop wizard' Harry is relegated to his school's worst basketball team when he misses tryouts, but his new team has some surprises for him in this triumph-over-adversity story. Perfect for sports-mad kids and readers of series such as Patty Mills' Game Day.
The shocking story of a weekend lunch laced with a highly toxic mushroom, and a triple murder trial that gripped the world, shattered a family and gave a mother a life sentence.
A deeply personal collection of stories, essays and poems from award-winning author Alex Miller's six-decade writing life.
The inspirational true story of an Aussie bloke from the outback who challenges himself to swim the English Channel as a way of managing his mental health struggles.
Anders and his friends find and explore a long-lost castle in this much-loved and award-winning series from one of Australia's most exciting graphic-novel creators. Suitable for readers of Dog Man and Cat Kid Comic Club.
A delightful alpine adventure about Anders and his friends in this much-loved and award-winning series from one of Australia's most exciting graphic-novel creators. Suitable for readers of Dog Man and Cat Kid Comic Club.
An absorbing, compelling and informative book filled with answers to many of the common and often uncommon questions we ask about birdsong.
Australian journalist Sheryle Bagwell's move to Provence is enlivened by the discovery of a book of seventeenth-century letters.
Built on lived experience and professional expertise, this book offers practical, real-world strategies to build resilience in the face of setbacks and explores the impact of physical health, emotional, social and spiritual resilience.
A delightfully funny novel about what it's like to be the middle child of a big, raucous and loving family in a small house with only one toilet, from the CBCA shortlisted author of To and Fro.
A rooster only has ONE line - how hard can it be to get it right? This hilarious picture book will appeal deeply to kids who love a bit of silliness ... and a chance to correct their parents.
Otis Ottley is an ordinary boy who yearns to go to the magic school in the sky. And he will stop at nothing to make it happen. A funny and warm middle-grade novel about finding the magic in everyday life, from a much-loved, award-winning Australian author.