RONNIE SCOTT Shirley. Reviewed by Jessica Stewart

RONNIE SCOTT Shirley. Reviewed by Jessica Stewart

Ronnie Scott’s second novel explores themes of abandonment, attachment and the idea of home. Characterised from the beginning by a sense of uncertainty, Shirley is a novel where anything can happen, and probably will. Names are ambiguous, sexuality is fluid,...
JOHN DALE The Faculty. Reviewed by Airlie Lawson

JOHN DALE The Faculty. Reviewed by Airlie Lawson

This insider’s satire of university life is no advertisement for an academic career. The premise of John Dale’s new novel is simple, age-old even: ambitious young thing gets dream job – but discovers that, in reality, it’s closer to a nightmare. The book opens with a...
Christmas 2022 Giveaway #1

Christmas 2022 Giveaway #1

What a year it’s been, and it’s not (quite) over yet. To get you in a festive mood, we’ve got some seriously good books to celebrate the season. To go in the draw to win all four of the titles below, simply email editors@newtownreviewofbooks.com.au...
ISOBEL BEECH Sunbathing. Reviewed by Robyne Young

ISOBEL BEECH Sunbathing. Reviewed by Robyne Young

Isobel Beech’s debut novel explores the grief left behind by a father’s suicide. From the opening scene when the unnamed daughter in Sunbathing crawls into the attic to retrieve her father’s dying cat, Donna, Isobel Beech creates an intimacy with the reader, bringing...
JAY CARMICHAEL Marlo. Reviewed by Ivan Crozier

JAY CARMICHAEL Marlo. Reviewed by Ivan Crozier

Set in the 1950s, Jay Carmichael’s second novel is a window onto Australia’s queer history. In the closing paragraph of the author’s note to Marlo, Jay Carmichael tells us that for him, ‘the task of the historical novel’ is to fill the gap between what we...
Spring 2022 Giveaway #4

Spring 2022 Giveaway #4

Welcome to our fourth spring giveaway for 2022! Yes, here are more goodies for you to win in our spring giveaways. To go in the draw to win all four of the titles below, simply email editors@newtownreviewofbooks.com.au with ‘Spring 4′ in the subject line and your name...