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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... November 2023 of The Newtown Review of Books est. 2012- The Newtown Review of Books
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 2023 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
David Marr : Killing for Country, Braham Dabscheck , single work review
— Review of Killing for Country : A Family Story David Marr , 2023 multi chapter work criticism ;
'David Marr’s account of his ancestors’ involvement with the Native Police and the murder of Aboriginal people is distressing and important.'
Bryan Brown : The Drowning, Karen Chisholm , single work review
— Review of The Drowning Bryan Brown , 2023 single work novel ;
'Actor and Australian icon Bryan Brown brings his laconic style to his first full-length crime novel.' 
Jessica Dettmann : Without Further Ado, Sally Nimon , single work review
— Review of Without Further Ado Jessica Dettmann , 2023 single work novel ;
'Jessica Dettmann’s third novel reinvents a classic tale of romantic complications to enjoyable effect.'
Vidya Madabushi : The Days Toppled Over, Sanchana Venkatesh , single work review
— Review of The Days Toppled Over Vidya Madabushi , 2023 single work novel ;
'Exploitative work and striving for a visa: Vidya Madabushi’s novel highlights the plight of international students in Australia.'
Michael Fitzgerald : Late, Ann Skea , single work review
— Review of Late : A Novel Michael Fitzgerald Page , 2023 single work novel ;
'Evoking Sydney in the 1980s, Michael Fitzgerald’s third novel plays with ideas of identity, celebrity, and mortality.'
Robyn Davidson : Unfinished Woman, Mary Garden , single work review
— Review of Unfinished Woman Robyn Davidson , 2023 single work autobiography ;
'Robyn Davidson’s memoir delves into her family relationships and provides a window onto the ongoing trauma of sibling abuse.'

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