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      • Fiction
        September 2019

        Sleep

        by Catherine Cole

        New literary fiction from the 2018 NSW Premier’s Literary Award for Fiction shortlisted author, Catherine Cole. In a small café in London a teenager, Ruth, and elderly artist, Harry, recognise something profound in each other. They strike up a conversation that leads to regular meetings and takes them on a journey through their memories of traumatic times. Harry has much to tell about his childhood beside the Canal St Martin in Paris. Ruth has collected stories about her mother’s childhood in the Yorkshire Dales and London. How much has the stain of tragedy charged these memories with the pain of loss and what use can be made of the pain? Looking back on her special years with Harry, Ruth sees how shared memories — happy or sad — can reshape the ways in which we value the lives of others while fully living our own. Taking Harry back to Paris draws on a special relationship that will shape her own place in the world.

      • Fiction
        December 2020

        The Grand Tour

        by Olivia Wearne

        This vivid story of campervans, stowaways and mischief at any age is essentially about families: the ones you have and the ones you make.   When Ruby and Angela embark on a Grey Nomads road trip, the last thing they expect is a tiny stowaway; one who will turn them from unsuspecting tourists into wanted kidnappers and land them in a world of trouble. As their leisurely retirement plans unravel, Angela's relationship with her brother Bernard goes from bad to worse.   Bernard has his own problems to contend with. Adrift in life, his career as a news presenter has been reduced to opening fetes and reading Voss as an audio book (a seemingly impossible task). His troubles are compounded when his wife starts dating a younger man and a drink-driving incident turns him into a celebrity offender.   As Angela and Ruby set about repairing burnt bridges and helping their unexpected guest, and Bernard attempts to patch together his broken life, they discover that even after a lifetime of experience, you're never too old to know better.   A warm, funny, sharply observed story about aging disgracefully and loving the one you're with.

      • Fiction
        September 2019

        Going Under

        by Sonia Henry

        An Australian best-seller, Going Under is a unique insight into the brutal world of medical training. It is darkly funny, sad, inspiring and (perhaps unexpectedly) sexy.   Dr. Katarina (Kitty) Holliday thought that once she finished medical school and found gainful employment at one of Sydney’s best teaching hospitals that her dream was just beginning. The hard years, she thought, were finally over.   But Kitty is in for a rude shock. In between trying to survive on the ward, in the operating theatre and in the emergency department without killing any of her patients or wanting to kill herself, Kitty finds herself facing situations that rock her very understanding of the vocation she has devoted her life to.   Going Under is a rare window into the world of a junior female medico that takes a good hard look at what being a doctor is really about and the unexpectedly separate worlds of clinical medicine and humanity. It explores the big themes – life, death, power and love through the eyes of Dr Holliday as she loses her identity and almost her mind in the unique world of the hospital. But it is also here that Kitty finds her own redemption and finally meets herself properly for the first time.

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