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Australian Fiction

Filling a Niche

Walking Naked by Alyssa Brugman

Allen & Unwin, $16.95 pb, 171 pp

The Barrumbi Kids by Leonie Norrington

Scholastic, $16.95 pb, 197 pp

The Garden of Empress Cassia by Gabrielle Wang

Penguin, $14.95 pb, 98 pp

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For several years, I have bemoaned the dearth of substantial, challenging Australian novels for ‘middle years’ readers. During a recent stint working in a specialist children’s bookshop, I was frequently asked by parents of these readers – upper primary, lower secondary – for ‘books that will last longer than an afternoon’. I was hard-pressed to find many recent Australian titles that would fit the bill. Two new novels by first-time writers aiming both to entertain and challenge their audience with complex yet accessible stories, concepts and language go a small way towards filling this gap.

 


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Walking Naked by Alyssa Brugman

Allen & Unwin, $16.95 pb, 171 pp

The Barrumbi Kids by Leonie Norrington

Scholastic, $16.95 pb, 197 pp

The Garden of Empress Cassia by Gabrielle Wang

Penguin, $14.95 pb, 98 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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