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Pip Williams on the power of knowledge
PIP WILLIAMS is the internationally bestselling author of her 2020 debut novel The Dictionary of Lost Words. She returns to the same world in her latest companion book The Bookbinder of Jericho, which is a powerful and moving novel about bindery women at the Oxford University Press during World War I.
As AKINA HANSEN writes, it’s a fascinating story of knowledge, class and gender.
Access to information and basic education is deemed a fundamental human ...
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Features

Good Reading dips into the first paragraphs of The Running Club by Ali Lowe to give you a taste of what’s to ...

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PIP WILLIAMS is the internationally bestselling author of her 2020 debut novel The Dictionary of Lost Words. She ...

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Reviews

There’s something of the deja vu about a day that starts with a picnic in the scorching heat of the Australian ...

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Gregory Buchanan is a state politician. He’s stereotypically vain and considers himself infallible. His wife, ...

In the author’s note at the beginning of the book, he talks about wanting to write about Matthew Flinders, but ...

This is a gentle, meandering novel about Elva, a young woman who is half-Australian and half-Icelandic. She is ...

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In her debut novel, Patel explores family complexities. How to cope when a parent is suddenly gone, how to blend ...

Kara Gnodde’s debut novel, The Theory of (Not Quite) Everything, follows two siblings, Art and Mimi Brotherton, ...

Toni Jordan is in fine form with this follow-up to her heart-warming Dinner with the Schnabels.
Taking the ...

As the narrative begins, Mae is with her ageing mother. It’s apparent that they’ve reconciled after a long ...

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A lyrical ...

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Mental health is much discussed but it is still poorly understood. Anna Spargo-Ryan’s memoir demystifies mental ...

Janet Malcolm was the revered writer for The New Yorker magazine with an acute interest in photography, ...

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On opening this book we join Mia and her uncle Eddie, who is taking her to the Big Wok for dim sum.
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In a desert valley, surrounded by mountains of rock and cacti, is a tiny village.’
This is a boy’s home. He never ...

‘My Grandma says the funniest things.
She says that you don’t need much to be happy – not really.’
She tells us ...
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