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The article highlights a selection of highly anticipated Australian books set for release in July 2026, curated by Guardian Australia editors and critics.
Key titles include 'Worry Doll' by Laura McPhee-Browne, a psychosexual thriller exploring themes of memory and desire; 'A Short History of Longans' by Mirandi Riwoe, a multigenerational saga examining family trauma and cultural identity; and 'Getting Murdoched' by Andrew Dodd and Matthew Ricketson, a nonfiction analysis of Rupert Murdoch's media impact.
Other notable works include 'The End of Romance' by Maria Takolander, a climate-focused dystopian novel; 'An Ocean and a Day' by Hannah Richell, a memoir on grief after her husband's surfing accident; and 'Lovesick' by Lillian Telford, a coming-of-age story about post-breakup struggles.The article also mentions cookbooks, short story collections, and spiritual reflections, showcasing diverse genres and themes.
The curated list reflects a mix of literary fiction, nonfiction, and creative nonfiction, emphasizing contemporary issues like climate change, personal trauma, and cultural narratives.The authors and publishers are highlighted, with prices and publication details provided for each title.The selection underscores Australia's literary contributions and the varied interests of its readership.
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