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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... March 2019 of The Newtown Review of Books est. 2012- The Newtown Review of Books
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Kim Kelly : Sunshine, Jessica Stewart , single work essay

'Kim Kelly’s Sunshine, set in the aftermath of the First World War, offers hope amid loss and despair.'

Katherine Collette : The Helpline, Ashley Kalagian Blunt , single work essay

'Katherine Collette’s Germaine may not be ‘good with people’ but The Helpline charms and delights.'

Kelly Rimmer : The Things We Cannot Say, Kim Kelly , single work essay

'Kelly Rimmer’s fifth novel ranges from family stresses in present-day Florida to uncovering secrets from the darkness of Poland during World War II.'

Jacqueline Kent : Beyond Words : A Year with Kenneth Cook, Linda Funnell , single work review

'Award-winning biographer Jacqueline Kent has written books about Beatrice Davis, Hephzibah Menuhin and Julia Gillard, but here she tells a much more personal story of her relationship with the writer Kenneth Cook. '

Dervla Mctiernan : The Scholar, Karen Chisholm , single work review
— Review of The Scholar Dervla McTiernan , 2019 single work novel ;

'This second novel in the DS Cormac O’Reilly series cements Irish-born, Australian-resident Dervla McTiernan as one of the up and coming stars of crime fiction in both countries.'

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