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2017...
July
2017
of
The Newtown Review of Books
est. 2012-
The Newtown Review of Books
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* Contents derived from the 2017 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Sandra Leigh Price : The River Sings,
single work
essay
'The author of The Bird’s Child returns with the story of a Romany girl forced to live by her wits when her father is transported to Australia.'
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Jill Roe : Our Fathers Cleared the Bush : Remembering Eyre Peninsula,
single work
essay
'Our Fathers Cleared the Bush is a captivating combination of regional history and memoir.'
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Stephen Orr : Datsunland,
single work
essay
'The short stories in Datsunland strike notes of moodiness and dark irony.'
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Nike Sulway : Dying in the First Person,
single work
essay
'Nike Sulway’s new novel is a powerful and extraordinarily beautiful story of family, love and sacrifice.'
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Helen Haenke : Helen Haenke at Rockton: A Creative Life,
single work
essay
'The life of Helen Haenke highlights the vitality and value of regional arts and their crucial interconnections with place.'
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Hannah Kent : The Good People,
single work
essay
'With irresistible freshness and sympathy Hannah Kent renders a world that is both recognisable and eerily strange. '
- Anna Spargo-Ryan : The Gulf, single work essay
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