Posted on 3 Mar 2017 in The Godfather: Peter Corris |
At the start of every week I run my eye along the offerings of Foxtel’s History Channel hoping to see a program that will interest me. Mostly, but not always, I find something. Back when I first got pay TV (we were living in the country then, when...
Posted on 2 Mar 2017 in Non-Fiction |
Scoundrel Days takes the reader into each unfolding moment of Frazer’s getting of wisdom. Brentley Frazer has changed names in this memoir to protect the privacy of particular individuals, but every word of it rings true. Children who grew up...
Posted on 1 Mar 2017 in Giveaways & Quizzes |
We have a copy of Jane Rawson’s new novel From the Wreck to give away. To go in the draw, simply email us at editors@newtownreviewofbooks.com.au with WRECK in the subject line and your name and address in the body of the email by 6pm Thursday...
Posted on 28 Feb 2017 in Fiction |
Jane Rawson’s new novel has its feet planted in the earth as well as in the ocean and the stars. Rawson says that she began this book as an attempt to record and make sense of historical facts from her family’s past. She knew that her...
Posted on 24 Feb 2017 in The Godfather: Peter Corris |
In 1986, when Jean was working as a commissioning editor for Transworld Publishing, she recommended a book to me. It was an historical novel by Robert Goddard, published that year. The title was Past Caring and the publishers, who had some of their...
Posted on 23 Feb 2017 in Fiction |
De Botton’s novel about relationships and keeping love alive comes with an inbuilt commentary from the author. The Course of Love has been touted as the long-awaited sequel to Alain de Botton’s debut novel Essays in Love, which was first...