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Writers @ Stanton Stanton Library
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Every month Stanton Library hosts some of the world’s most exciting writers and thinkers to discuss their latest books. Catch up with our audio recordings and relive the discussion.
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Nick Bryant
Join former BBC correspondent Nick as he shares his insightful and urgent reassessment of America’s past, present and future – as a country which is forever at war with itself.
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Satyajit Das
Brimming with passion, Satyajit combines travelogue, history and science in this book as a lament for the decline of wild spaces and a celebration of the animals who roam them.
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Meg Keneally
Inspired by historical figures and actual events, Free is Meg’s newest historical fiction novel that follows one woman’s rise in colonial Australia — from horse thief to merchant queen of Sydney Cove.
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Catherine McKinnon
To Sing of War is a beautifully rich novel of death, sacrifice and forgiveness, a novel that insists on our interconnectedness and hums with the energy of the world.
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Anna Downes
In Red River Road Anna Downes blends suspense and sisterhood in a compelling thriller about a woman desperate to discover what happened to her sister on a solo road trip through the Australian outback.
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Hugh Mackay
Join Australia’s leading social psychologist Hugh Mackay as he shares his new book, The Way We Are, that examines the major trends that are shaking the foundations of the Australian way of life, to present a compelling portrait of Australia today.