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The new novel from the author of Dyschronia and The Airways is climate fiction focussed on human adaptability.
His first novel has just won a prestigious Nebula Award; now John Wiswell puts his humorous and humanist spin on the labours of Heracles.
British historian Anne Sebba’s account of the Nazi death camp describes the dissonance of beautiful music in a place of ...
Jo Harkin’s novel is a fresh and rollicking take on the mystery of fifteenth-century pretender to the English throne, Lambert Simnel. Perhaps the best part of John’s life (and the funniest) is when he ...
PHIL CRAIG 1945: The Reckoning. Reviewed by Braham Dabscheck by NRB | 3 Jun 2025 | Non-fiction | 0 comments This conclusion to Phil Craig’s Finest Hour trilogy shows how, far from marking an end to ...
PHIL CRAIG 1945: The Reckoning. Reviewed by Braham Dabscheck by NRB | 3 Jun 2025 | Non-fiction | 0 comments This conclusion to Phil Craig’s Finest Hour trilogy shows how, far from marking an end to ...
The French Open may be over for another year, but Roland-Garros will always belong to Rafael Nadal, its all-time champion. Rafael Nadal will always be regarded as one of tennis’s greatest players. He ...
The French Open may be over for another year, but Roland-Garros will always belong to Rafael Nadal, its all-time champion. Rafael Nadal will always be regarded as one of tennis’s greatest players. He ...
The French Open may be over for another year, but Roland-Garros will always belong to Rafael Nadal, its all-time champion. Rafael Nadal will always be regarded as one of tennis’s greatest players. He ...
Winner of a Queensland Literary Award, Steve MinOn’s debut novel charts the lives – and afterlives – of a family of Chinese Australians. Queensland author Steve MinOn’s debut novel, First Name, Second ...
PHIL CRAIG 1945: The Reckoning. Reviewed by Braham Dabscheck by NRB | 3 Jun 2025 | Non-fiction | 0 comments This conclusion to Phil Craig’s Finest Hour trilogy shows how, far from marking an end to ...
This conclusion to Phil Craig’s Finest Hour trilogy shows how, far from marking an end to war and suffering, 1945 created more of it. The world is imperfect, the relationships between and within ...
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