http://www.arts.gov.au/books/pmliteraryawards11/2011_shortlist
20 great Australian titles that have made it onto the 2011 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards shortlists. Continue reading
http://www.arts.gov.au/books/pmliteraryawards11/2011_shortlist
20 great Australian titles that have made it onto the 2011 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards shortlists. Continue reading
John Aiken is coming to Parramatta City Library for the author talk on Tuesday 24 May. It’s one of the Programs for Men. Continue reading
Title: Less than perfect
Author: Ber Carroll
Sarah’s pick
Caitlyn O’Reilly grew up in Northern Ireland. Her father is a professor of ethics and has high expectations for his children. Caitlyn falls in love and goes to university and for a while everything is going well. But then her life, and the lives of many around her, is changed by an awful event. Continue reading
Christina Stead Prize for Fiction
Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction
Malcolm Fraser: The Political Memoirs by Malcolm Fraser & Margaret Simons
Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry
Pirate Rain by Jennifer Maiden
Ethel Turner Prize for Young People’s Literature
Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children’s Literature
My Australian Story: The Hunt for Ned Kelly by Sophie Masson
Script Writing Award
Play Award
Do Not Go Gentle… by Patricia Cornelius
NSW Premier’s Translation Prize & PEN Medallion
Ian Johnston
Community Relations Commission Award
The English Class by Ouyang Yu
UTS Glenda Adams Award for New Writing
Book of the Year
Malcolm Fraser: The Political Memoirs by Malcolm Fraser & Margaret Simons
Special Award
Libby Gleeson
People’s Choice Award
Lovesong by Alex Miller
Autumn Reading has been published in Parramatta City Library for a while. Although the weather in Sydney is cold, a list of recommend reading may keep you warm and comfort.