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Love Marriage | Monica Ali | $32.99 | Hachette You will fall into Love Marriage, and without even realising it you’ll be 100 pages in. Yasmin and Joe are both doctors and engaged, but when their parents get involved in the wedding planning, obviously shenanigans ensue. Exploring themes of arranged marriages and being on the cusp between two cultures, this book has something for everyone. - Lexie
Son of Sin | Omar Sakr | $29.99 | Affirm Press I love novels written by poets. It’s my favourite niche genre. So naturally, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on this debut novel.We follow the protagonist, Jamal, over a number of years as he navigates what it is to grow up Muslim and queer in contemporary Australia. Exquisite, heartbreaking and urgent, it’s not an easy book, but it is extraordinary. Absolutely captivating. - Tahlia
The Candy House | Jennifer Egan | $32.99 | Hachette A culturally-rich story, set in the tech world where social media is inauthentically passe and authenticity is everything as human consciousness is mined. The Candy House is a sibling book to Goon Squad which follows a similar format as characters loosely overlapped take on each chapter. Clever and full of electricity. - Dean
BOOKS OF THE MONTH
The Dreaming Path | Paul Callaghan with Uncle Paul Gordon | $32.99 | Pantera Press For those who will listen, this is an insightful look into living a contented life guided by Indigenous thinking and an understanding of “the old ways”. Each chapter opens with a Dreaming story then shares Callaghan’s perspective and Elder Uncle Gordon’s knowledge on topics from love, truth to leadership. - Dean
The First Astronomers | Duane Hamacher | $34.99 | Allen and Unwin Uncle Ghillar Michael Anderson, John Barsa, David Bosun, Father Ron Day, Segar Passi and Alo Tapim - these are the six First Nations elders who contributed their knowledge to this ground-breaking work. The First Astronomers reminds us of the vital role the stars, sky and seasons play in First Nations epistemology and provides significant guidance on solving contemporary issues. - Steph
Am I Black Enough for You? | Anita Heiss | $34.99 | Random House Wiradjuri woman Heiss’ memoir is an insightful and funny personal narrative of growing up in Sydney, and also a broader exploration of Aboriginal identity in contemporary Australia. She works to address stereotypes prevalent in our society and suggests a reconciled way forward. - Steph
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