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Posted on 12 Jul 2017 in Giveaways & Quizzes |

Midwinter 2017 Giveaway #6

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Yes, it’s another bundle of fabulous books to win! To go in the draw to snaffle all four, simply email editors@newtownreviewofbooks.com.au with ‘WINTER #6’ in the subject line and your name and address in the body of the email by 6pm Thursday 13 July 2017.  As we cannot afford to post giveaway bundles overseas, entries from Australian residents only, please.

Clementine Ford Fight Like A Girl

Online sensation, fearless feminist and scourge of trolls and misogynists everywhere, Clementine Ford urges women to rediscover the fury that has been suppressed by a society that still considers feminism a threat.

‘The book I’ve been waiting for: an impassioned call to arms for girls of all ages.’ – Anne Summers

‘[written] with wit, insight and glorious, righteous rage …’ – Emily Maguire

Courtesy of Allen & Unwin

Katherine Boland Hippy Days, Arabian Nights: a memoir

Spanning five decades and as many continents, artist Katherine Boland is a woman who has grabbed life by the throat, whether following her dreams or chasing matters of the heart.

‘… an unconventional life boldly lived, told with sparkling description, affectionate humour and from a full heart’ — Anne Crawford

Longlisted for the 2014 Mslexia Literary Award for Memoir.

Courtesy of Wild Dingo Press

Shankari Chandran The Barrier

War, disease, biotechnology and religion intertwine in this near-future thriller. Twenty years ago an Ebola epidemic brought the world to the edge of oblivion. The West won the war, the East was isolated, and a vaccine developed. Peace prevailed. Now, in  2040 a rogue scientist risks unleashing another plague …

Courtesy of Pan Macmillan

 

 

Sandra Leigh Price The River Sings

The new novel from the author of The Bird’s Child tells the story of a Romany girl forced to live by her wits when her father is transported. In her review in NRB Michelle McLaren said: ‘However you label The River Sings, it’s unique; a richly imaginative work of literary fiction that sparkles with sheer joy.’

Courtesy of HarperCollins

 

 

Remember, to go in the draw simply email editors@newtownreviewofbooks.com.au with ‘WINTER #6’ in the subject line and your name and address in the body of the email by 6pm Thursday 13 July 2017.