The article showcases a curated list of newly released books across various genres, emphasizing their unique themes and author backgrounds.'How To Be Happy' by Declan Edwards explores sustainable happiness through five key skills, while Ross McMullin's 'The Light on the Hill' provides an updated history of Australia's Labor Party.
Ralph Jackman's memoir 'Detention' details his experiences teaching young offenders, and Emily Howes' 'Mrs Dickens' offers a fictionalised perspective of Charles Dickens' wife.
Other titles include Justin Coulson's parenting guide for boys, Danielle Postel-Vinay's crime novel set in France, Melissa Albert's dark family saga, and Luan Goldie's story of grief and romance.
These releases reflect contemporary issues such as mental health, education reform, and historical narratives, catering to a range of reader interests from non-fiction to fiction.
Original title: From Hugh Jackman's brother to Charles Dickens' wife
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