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The Newtown Review of Books reviews fiction, memoir, biography, history, politics and true crime. Our tastes are eclectic, and we aim to provide intelligent ...

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3 天前 — We're delighted to bring you a special extract from Deborah Callaghan's sharply observed debut novel The Little Clothes, which explores what ...

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Bel Schenk has written a moving story about secrets and betrayal in a small town... this is a sophisticated novel about gender relations deceptive in its ...

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Bel Schenk's deceptively simple novel of a teenage boy's response to a small-town scandal has a lot to say about gender relations. The Most Famous Boy in Town ...

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2014年1月3日 — Forgery, drunkenness, prejudice, injustice – the notorious Newtown Ejectment Case of the 1850s provides a fascinating slice of colonial life. …

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ICYMI this week's reviews: Amelia Dudley on Travis Baldree's high fantasy, Bookshops and Bonedust Karen Chisholm on Garry Disher's new crime novel,...