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April’s biggest books in Australia & New Zealand

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Apr 11, 2024

“Autumn carries more gold in its pocket than all the other seasons.” - Jim Bishop


If you’ve got the Libby reading app on your phone, then you’ve got gold in your pocket. To prove it, we’re sharing some precious gems — the biggest and most anticipated books of April from down under. From rural romance to dark humour, we’ve got a packed list of autumn reads to get you through the shorter days and earlier mornings.

This month’s featured books include the very non-sugarcoated memoir about the beautiful chaos of motherhood in Strap Yourself In by Amy Gerard, the psychological examination of Australian society today in The Way We Are by Australia's leading social psychologist Hugh Mackay, and the funny and fictional story of losing and finding yourself at middle age in Audrey's Gone AWOL by Annie de Monchaux.

As always, free to borrow from your library and the Libby app — so strap yourself in and sit back with this month’s highly anticipated reads.

*Title availability may vary by library & region.

Browse this month's hottest books:

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About the Author

Molly McNamara has been working in the book world since 2014. From children’s publishing to higher education and international markets, she’s loved seeing the joy reading brings to people of all ages and places. Outside of work, you can usually find Molly exploring a local brewery, starting but not finishing home décor projects, and wrangling her family to the next travel destination.

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