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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... October 2021 of The Newtown Review of Books est. 2012- The Newtown Review of Books
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 2021 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
John Hughes : The Dogs, Paul Anderson , single work review
— Review of The Dogs : A Novel John Hughes , 2021 single work novel ;

'The new novel from award-winning writer John Hughes explores the transmission of trauma down the generations.'

Michelle de Kretser : Scary Monsters, Ann Skea , single work review
— Review of Scary Monsters Michelle De Kretser , 2021 single work novel ;

'Miles Franklin-winner Michelle de Kretser offers unsettling possibilities and questions to ponder in her latest fiction.' 

Toni Jordan : The Fragments, Michelle McLaren , single work review
— Review of The Fragments Toni Jordan , 2018 single work novel ;

'This week, Michelle McLaren discusses Toni Jordan’s 2018 novel of intrigue and literary obsession, The Fragments.'

Jennifer Mills : The Airways, Jessica Stewart , single work review
— Review of The Airways Jennifer Mills , 2021 single work novel ;

'The Airways is Jennifer Mills’ third novel and ranges from Sydney to Beijing as it explores themes of infection and the banality of violence.' 

Lucia Osborne-Crowley : My Body Keeps Your Secrets, Sanchana Venkatesh , single work review
— Review of My Body keeps Your Secrets Lucia Osborne-Crowley , 2021 single work autobiography biography ;

'Lucia Osborne Crowley explores how trauma affects our bodies, recounting her own experiences and those of others.'

Emily Bitto : Wild Abandon, Robert Goodman , single work review
— Review of Wild Abandon Emily Bitto , 2021 single work novel ;

'Emily Bitto won the Stella Prize in 2015 for her first novel The Strays. Her second, Wild Abandon, was worth the wait.'

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