NewSouth Publishing has acquired world rights to Anna Jacobson’s lyrical memoir How to Knit a Human.
Father's Day Gift GuideFather's Day is fast approaching. We have something for every dad in this gift guide from NewSouth Publishing.
Go Wild this Summer with NewSouthGo wild this summer with NewSouth! These titles are guaranteed to illuminate the world we live in.
NewSouth acquires world rights to The End of the Morning by Charmian Clift, edited and introduced by Nadia WheatleyNewSouth acquires world rights to The End of the Morning by Charmian Clift, edited and introduced by Nadia Wheatley.
Lucas Jordan — The Chipilly Six eventsJoin Lucas Jordan as he discusses the extraordinary feats of the Chipilly Six and the personal stories of these WWI diggers who have, until now, been overlooked.
Nadia Wheatley — The End of the Morning eventsJoin Nadia Wheatley in a discussion of The End of the Morning, the never-before-published novel by Charmian Clift.
Page-turners to see you through the last weeks of winterSpring is in sight! To help you get through the last few weeks of winter, we've put together an essential reading list packed full of page-tuners which are sure to help the colder nights pass swiftly!
Megan Davis and George Williams — Everything You Need to Know about the Voice eventsJoin co-author of the Uluru Statement from the Heart Cobble Cobble woman Megan Davis and fellow constitutional expert George Williams at events in Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney as they discuss their new book Everything You Need to Know About the Voice.
NATIONAL NAIDOC WEEK 2023NewSouth have compiled a reading list for National NAIDOC Week 2023, featuring works that highlight Indigenous history, knowledge, and culture.
NewSouth acquires world rights to a bold new history by acclaimed historian and author Yves ReesNewSouth acquires world rights to a bold new history by acclaimed historian and author Yves Rees
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NewSouth acquires world rights to Shirley Hazzard and Elizabeth Harrower: The Letters edited by Brigitta Olubas and Susan WyndhamNewSouth Publishing has acquired world rights to Shirley Hazzard and Elizabeth Harrower: The letters, edited by Brigitta Olubas and Susan Wyndham.