When May's mother dies suddenly, she and her brother Billy are taken in by Aunty. However, their loss leaves them both searching for their place in a world that doesn't seem to want them.
Nathan, Gnarly, and the Nuttboard family are back again in this sequel to Eaton's popular Nathan Nuttboard: Hits the Beach.
It's 1989 and Rachel Hill is the girl most likely to succeed. And the girl most likely to have everything under control ...that is, until her father invites the moody Nick McGowan to live with them.
From the minute Josh steps off the train at Ryan Creek, he knows that fitting in is going to be hard work.
An Accidental Terrorist was longlisted for the Miles Franklin Award 2006
When Kelvin returns to his childhood home on the southern coast of New South Wales, he discovers the town is a haven for peop ...
This is an outstanding novel, the best work to date from a writer who has already won the Premier's Award: superb writing, a thoroughly engrossing story, and utterly credible characters trapped in a ...
Sam’s life is haunted by the day that her mother inexplicably abandoned her at the beach, leaving her homeless at thirteen. One minute she was surfing the pure, clean waves, and the next her mother an ...
Something strange is happening down at the river…
When Luke and Alex’s discover a creepy man catching purple licking lizards from the river in the middle of the night, they think it’s a bit weird.
B ...
"The daughter of an artist and a scientist, and your own interesting self, Millie. What more could you need?”
But Millie isn’t sure that Tom, her mum’s boyfriend, is right about that.
A new town, a ...
Bailey's Swamp is a lot of things. Beautiful. Secluded. Creepy.
It's also thought to be the home of Big Red, a giant and elusive fish, a true legend of the local area. And Barney and Liam are determ ...