Scribe Catalogue
January–June 2026
January 2026

Art on Fire
Translated by Lizzie Buehler
- Paperback
- 198mm x 129mm
- 256 pages
- 9781915590909
- AUD$29.99
- 6 Jan 2026
- World English
- Agency Soseol
Art on Fire
Translated by Lizzie Buehler
Overview
A darkly comic and compelling satire of the art world from the author of The Disaster Tourist.
An Yiji’s career had been stalling for some time when a representative of the illustrious Robert Foundation offers her a spot on their all-expenses-paid artist residency in California. The residency has launched many famous artists’ careers, so she knows she can’t waste this opportunity. Still, she feels reluctant to accept, and with good reason: the Foundation’s patron is a small dog named Robert, known for both his talent as a photographer, but also his arrogance. Moreover, the offer comes with a condition: on the last day of the residency, one of An’s paintings must be incinerated, and Robert gets to select which one.
When An reaches California, she finds the state ablaze with wildfires, but at the foundation all is calm. She navigates awkward dinners with Robert, tries to find inspiration while being bombarded with sponsors who all want their business to be the subject of her art, and despairs at the prospect of her work being set on fire. Was coming to California a huge mistake?
Praise
‘The photo, the crime, the dog, and the artist. I kept asking myself: is this for real? I couldn’t stop wondering and couldn’t stop reading either. Yun Ko-eun is such a master storyteller, and this translation immaculately reflects her style. So many disparate events are happening in this novel and yet they are all convincingly probable. In the end, I am left pondering about reality. About how we all live once before we burn.’
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New Beginnings
why change is hard and how we can achieve it
Translated by David Shaw
- Paperback
- 210mm x 135mm
- 224 pages
- 9781761381683
- AUD$32.99
- 6 Jan 2026
- UK & Commonwealth (ex. Can)
- S. Fischer Verlag
New Beginnings:
why change is hard and how we can achieve it
Translated by David Shaw
Overview
We know that we must change ourselves and the world if we want to survive. So why do we cling to old habits and false certainties instead of embracing change now?
In New Beginnings, Stefan Klein delves into the most pressing problems facing our world — from the climate crisis to the rapid development of artificial intelligence — and investigates why individuals and societies often resist necessary changes, despite knowing the risks of inaction.
Blending scientific insights with vivid storytelling, Klein unpacks the psychological and social forces that keep us stuck, and identifies what he calls the ‘seven illusions about progress’ that hinder our ability to adapt. Central to his analysis is the idea that transformation is not only necessary but also achievable, provided we understand the mechanisms of change and embrace a mindset that values adaptability.
New Beginnings stands out for its ability to make complex global challenges comprehensible and relatable. With his trademark clarity and optimism, Klein inspires belief that necessary change is not only possible but accessible for a sustainable future.
Praise
‘Klein’s detailed three-part exploration of human behaviour in the face of disaster – whether it is climate change, AI or the ageing global population – pairs scientific findings and historical examples to illustrate how humankind has not always acted in its own best interests … Stefan Klein’s prose is in the tradition of the best English-language nonfiction writers, such as Malcolm Gladwell, Steven Pinker, and Michael Pollan … this accessible book sheds some light on the more confounding aspects of humanity’s behaviour.’
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February 2026

Hated by All the Right People
Tucker Carlson and the unravelling of the conservative mind
- Paperback
- 234mm x 153mm
- 368 pages
- 9781922585578
- AUD$36.99
- 3 Feb 2026
- UK & Commonwealth (ex. Can)
- The Gernert Company
Hated by All the Right People:
Tucker Carlson and the unravelling of the conservative mind
Overview
A revelatory, jaw-dropping portrait of Tucker Carlson’s career and his history of reinvention, and a story of how the right-wing media lost its mind.
New York Magazine writer Jason Zengerle’s eye-opening narrative follows Tucker Carlson’s infamous journey from gifted young intern at The New Republic to a noxious talking head on Fox News, and then to his dethroning and defenestration.
In the tradition of Our Man and The Loudest Voice in the Room, Zengerle examines how Tucker Carlson’s Zelig-like career offers a unique lens into the confusing, myopic, and utterly shameless evolution of American conservatism, its media presence and punditry, from the 1990s to the present.
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Pull
how gravity shapes your body, steadies the mind, and guides our health
- Paperback
- 234mm x 153mm
- 320 pages
- 9781761381928
- AUD$36.99
- 3 Feb 2026
- UK & Commonwealth (ex. Can)
- Abner Stein
Pull:
how gravity shapes your body, steadies the mind, and guides our health
Overview
Gravity doesn’t just pull apples from trees ― it shapes our bodies, minds, and even our emotions. Dr Brennan Spiegel reveals how this invisible force influences everything from digestion to depression ― and how building gravity resilience can help us find balance, stand stronger, and live longer.
Pull presents a groundbreaking exploration of how gravity influences conditions of body and mind that have puzzled medical professionals for centuries. Starting with a simple observation at a family dinner and culminating in a new approach to gravity-based health and wellness, Pull is a captivating journey through the human body’s inner struggle to keep us upright and healthy.
Why do people with depression literally feel like they’re being dragged to the ground? Why do you get that butterfly feeling in your stomach when going down a roller coaster? Why do you get it when you are ‘falling’ in love? What can we learn from astronauts with heartburn and swollen faces to inform our lives back on Earth? How do gut microbes help us fight gravity? And most importantly, how can we change our connection to gravity for the better? To get there, Spiegel proposes the concept of ‘gravity resilience,’ a fresh perspective on traditional interventions such as weight loss, exercise, diet, and meditation.
Rooted in hard science, buttressed by compelling storytelling, and punctuated with actionable strategies to boost your own gravity resilience, Pull is an eye-opening, life-changing book.
Praise
‘A bold thinker, a universal communicator. Spiegel is a genius. Listen to him.’
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Pedro the Vast
Translated by Robin Myers
- Paperback
- 210mm x 135mm
- 144 pages
- 9781761381706
- AUD$27.99
- 3 Feb 2026
- UK & Commonwealth (ex. Can) + Europe
- Massie & McQuilkin
Pedro the Vast
Translated by Robin Myers
Overview
Simón López Trujillo‘s ‘mind-blowing’ (Gabriela Cabezón Cámara) debut takes readers into a dry and degraded, fire-prone landscape where humanity has encroached a step too far into the natural world, and a deadly fungus mounts its own resistance.
In the disorienting, devastatingly tense world of López Trujillo, a eucalyptus farm worker named Pedro starts coughing. Several of his coworkers die of a strange fungal disease, which has jumped to humans for the first time, but Pedro, miraculously, awakes. His survival fascinates a foreign mycologist, as well as a local priest, who dubs his mysterious mutterings to be the words of a prophet. Meanwhile Pedro’s kids are left to fend for themselves: the young Cata, whose creepy art projects are getting harder and harder to decipher, and Patricio, who wasn’t ready to be thrust into the role of father. Their competing efforts to reckon with Pedro’s condition eventually meet in a horrifying climax that readers will never forget.
For readers of Jeff Vandermeer and Samanta Schweblin, López Trujillo is a next-generation Bolaño with a fresh, speculative edge and a mind that's always one step ahead of us.
Praise
‘Melodious, innovative, and delightfully surreal, the multiple distinct voices of Pedro the Vast weave a story that pushes at our duties to the earth, our families, and communities, that exposes the heartbreaking dystopia of our present. Simón’s atmospheric prose fully dunked me into this story of the linked lives of Chileans.’
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March 2026

Hagtale
a Macbeth origin story
- Paperback
- 210mm x 135mm
- 240 pages
- 9781761381430
- AUD$29.99
- 3 Mar 2026
- UK & Commonwealth (ex. Can)
- Hardman & Swainson
Hagtale:
a Macbeth origin story
Overview
A hagtale, a dark fable, a fireside story, known to Shakespeare, but unwritten. Until now.
In eleventh-century Scotland, feral wolf-child Wulva is brought up by witches and then sent to live at a Scottish castle, where she falls under the spell of cruel, ambitious Lord Macbeth.
Three hundred years later, gentle Brother Rowan goes on a strange and perilous journey to a remote and ancient monastery to write a history of the Scottish king-line.
Misfits in their own time, seekers after truth, Wulva and Rowan are mysteriously connected despite the centuries that separate them.
Hagtale explores the power of stories lost and found, their transformative potential, and who gets to be the owner of the tale.
Praise
‘A strange, epic, haunting tale.’
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This Year
365 songs annotated
- Hardback
- 216mm x 135mm
- 560 pages
- 9781761381867
- AUD$60.00
- 3 Mar 2026
- UK & Commonwealth (ex. Can)
- Farrar, Straus and Giroux
This Year:
365 songs annotated
Overview
Collected and annotated lyrics from one of music's most visionary bards, John Darnielle.
A work of rapturous beauty, This Year: 365 songs annotated celebrates the creative life and the musical genius of John Darnielle through his most meaningful songs.
From his early days recording on a boom box, through the evolution of the Mountain Goats from a solo project to a full band, to his continued influence on indie music, This Year pairs the definitive texts of 365 John Darnielle songs with first-person commentaries on his life and music. These commentaries reveal how the songs came to be and the people who inspired them: his family and friends; his wife, Lalitree Darnielle; his longtime collaborator, Peter Hughes; and even his literary heroes, among many others. Here are the origins of ‘This Year’, ‘No Children’, ‘The Best Ever Death Metal Band in Denton’, and ‘Up the Wolves’, as well as Darnielle’s literary influences, including Flannery O’Connor, Jorge Luis Borges, and Stephen King.
This Year, spanning decades, becomes the definitive literary record of one of the greatest songwriters and musical creative forces of all time.
Praise
Praise for Devil House:
‘Quietly, as if stealing in on cat’s paws, [John Darnielle has] become, as a novelist, unignorable … His third novel, Devil House, is terrific: confident, creepy, a powerful and soulful page-turner. I had no idea where it was going, in the best possible sense … It’s never quite the book you think it is. It’s better.’
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Body Double
Translated by Kira Josefsson
- Paperback
- 210mm x 135mm
- 226 pages
- 9781761381942
- AUD$29.99
- 3 Mar 2026
- UK & Commonwealth (ex. Can)
- Nordin Agency
Body Double
Translated by Kira Josefsson
Overview
A surreal thriller that blurs the lines between lies and truth, between the selves we conceal and the faces we show the world.
As winter descends and the city fills with the scent of woodsmoke, a young transcriber follows the same routine each day. She collects tapes from a ghostwriter’s office, stops for an espresso and croissant, and returns home to type out the voices of strangers — stories that will become someone else’s novels. Her solitary life is predictable, unremarkable … until the day she hears something different on the tapes: a message meant only for her.
Across the city, two women, Laura and Naomi, accidentally swap coats at a department store cafe. This brief encounter sparks something electric and strange, and soon, Laura has moved in with Naomi. As the days pass, she begins to mirror her more and more closely — her gestures, her habits, her very essence. Slowly, deliberately, Laura starts to take over Naomi’s life.
Meanwhile, the transcriber makes a disturbing discovery: she is beginning to disappear …
Praise
‘Hanna Johansson is Hitchcock-like … She puts her reader in a state of constant tension … Reading Body Double is like following a game of cups and balls with concentration, letting your eyes focus on the cup under which you think the ball is hiding … The dizzying uncertainty contributes to the strange atmosphere of a novel in which Hanna Johansson raises the stakes considerably and leads the reader into an intricately constructed hall of mirrors of exquisite prose.’
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The Hunger Code
how to reset your body’s fat thermostat by breaking the ultra-processed-food habit
- Paperback
- 210mm x 135mm
- 288 pages
- 9781761382055
- AUD$32.99
- 3 Mar 2026
- ANZ
- Greystone Books
The Hunger Code:
how to reset your body’s fat thermostat by breaking the ultra-processed-food habit
Overview
From the author of the multi-million-copy bestseller The Obesity Code comes The Hunger Code.
For generations, we’ve accepted the story that weight loss never lasts — that as soon as you go off your diet or stop taking your medication you will revert to your old self and regain weight, and the dieting journey will start all over again.
But what if the secret to long-term health isn’t just about what we eat — or even when we eat — but why we eat? With the rise of ultra-processed foods and new drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy, understanding the forces behind why we eat is more important than ever before.
In The Hunger Code, New York Times bestselling author Dr Jason Fung reveals the powerful forces that drive us to eat, and also introduces the concept of the body’s ‘fat thermostat’ — a biological set point that regulates how much fat your body tries to maintain. Guided by hormones and metabolism, this internal system influences hunger and energy use, explaining why lasting weight loss requires more than just willpower.
With three groundbreaking Golden Rules and 45 actionable tips, The Hunger Code empowers you to recognise and respond to hunger appropriately. You will learn earn how to slow digestion, break emotional eating cycles, and overcome social pressures — and maintain a healthy weight, whether from scratch, after fasting, or after using diet drugs.
Praise
Praise for The Obesity Code:
‘Dr Jason Fung’s explanation of insulin resistance and the accompanying insulin model of obesity is original, brilliant, and game-changing.’
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April 2026

Born to Flourish
how new science and ancient wisdom reveals a simple path to thriving
- Paperback
- 234mm x 153mm
- 304 pages
- 9781761381331
- AUD$36.99
- 31 Mar 2026
- UK & Commonwealth (ex. Can)
- Simon & Schuster US
Born to Flourish:
how new science and ancient wisdom reveals a simple path to thriving
Overview
For anyone who is overwhelmed, stressed, or lonely in today’s world, or who simply senses they have an untapped potential to lead a more fulfilling life, here are ways to flourish.
The human species is experiencing a massive mental health crisis. Depression is now the leading cause of morbidity globally. Loneliness is more dangerous to our health than smoking 15 cigarettes per day. Suicide rates in different groups in some parts of the world are skyrocketing and cut across social class and income. Distractibility and impairments of concentration are at an all-time high, and teens are spending more time on social media than they do sleeping.
Now, based on decades of neuroscientific research, Dr Richard Davidson, a pioneering neuroscientist and New York Times bestselling author, and Dr Cortland Dahl, one of the world’s foremost experts on the science and practice of meditation, share their groundbreaking scientific model — the Healthy Minds Framework — that highlights the four core skills of human flourishing to counteract such problems.
Each skill — awareness, insight, connection, and purpose — translates into practices that all of us can do in simple ways, every day, with enormous positive results. When we cultivate these skills, we can navigate life’s ups and downs with far more resilience and calmness, on a path to a life that feels balanced, rich, and rewarding.
Praise
‘A proven path to living a full, rich life despite today’s challenges. We all need this!’
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Judy Blume
a life
- Paperback
- 234mm x 153mm
- 480 pages
- 9781761380686
- AUD$39.99
- 31 Mar 2026
- UK & Commonwealth (ex. Can)
- Aevitas Creative Management
Judy Blume:
a life
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The definitive, all-access biography of one of the world’s most beloved literary voices, showcasing a life as triumphant and inspiring as the stories she crafted.
To know the name Judy Blume is to know and love literature. Her influential novels have touched tens of millions of readers. For more than fifty-five years, her work has revolutionised young people’s literature — frank, candid, and unafraid to show humanity’s messier sides.
But Judy Blume was an unlikely literary icon. Judith Marcia Sussman, a Jewish girl from New Jersey, was a restless thirty-year-old stay-at-home mother when her passion for reading suddenly became a talent for writing. What followed was unrivalled creative energy: ten books in just five years that reshaped literature for generations. The emotional core of her beloved books — death, religion, coming-of-age, sexuality, bullying— stems from her own childhood experiences.
In Judy Blume, journalist Mark Oppenheimer crafts a beautiful portrait of the acclaimed author through extensive interviews with Blume and unparalleled access to her papers. Oppenheimer explores Blume’s 1950s upbringing, complicated childhood, varied relationships, sexual experiences, heartache, and enduring legacy as a champion of free speech. He reveals the woman behind the literary empire in all her complex glory — a true gift for anyone who grew up reading these extraordinary books.
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Praise for Squirrel Hill:
‘Propulsive … A poignant, deeply researched account of the Pittsburgh Jewish neighbourhood in the aftermath of tragedy. Oppenheimer sets the scene with details even those familiar with the story might forget … He does a lovely job of bringing the essence of this charming, walkable place to life … How “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” became the site of the most deadly antisemitic attack on American soil and what happened afterward unfold with the precision of the best suspense stories … Oppenheimer is sympathetic to the ways Jewish culture stands at the crossroads of proud resistance and self-protective withdrawal, bold activism and self-effacement. The people he highlights are treated with a knowing, affectionate wink, a landsman’s recognition.’
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The Endling
- Paperback
- 234mm x 153mm
- 256 pages
- 9781761381782
- AUD$35.00
- 31 Mar 2026
- World
The Endling
Overview
A feminist utopia crumbles with one impossible birth.
On an isolated mountaintop, a small feminist community is fracturing under the weight of ideological divides and dwindling numbers. Mila struggles to hold the women together, while deeper in the bush her aunt Frank — an ailing recluse — lives with only her dog, Chicken Midnight, for company. Nearby, an orchid endling approaches its own death, and the extinction of its entire species.
As Frank grows increasingly unwell and secretive about her condition, the community women begin mysteriously falling pregnant. When Mila gives birth to the only boy, their hardline separatist ideals face an impossible test.
Vividly expressed, wildly funny, and wholly original, The Endling examines the volatile intersection of community and politics, exploring what happens when the borders we construct between species, between sexes, between self and world prove more porous than we imagine.
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The Old Fire
Translated by Aneesa Abbas Higgins
- Paperback
- 210mm x 135mm
- 176 pages
- 9781761381799
- AUD$27.99
- 31 Mar 2026
- ANZ
- Daunt Books
The Old Fire
Translated by Aneesa Abbas Higgins
Overview
The building looks tired, the ivy-covered roof sagging above the brick-work, like a weary giant gasping for breath. There’s a car parked under the hazelnut tree. Bracken forces its way between the cracks in the front steps. Through the window, I can see a light inside.
In the wake of her father’s death, Agathe leaves New York and returns to her childhood home in the French countryside, after fifteen years away. Agathe and her sister Véra have not seen each other in all that time apart. Now, they must empty their home before it is knocked down. Véra stopped speaking when she was six, and as the pair clean and sift through a lifetime’s worth of belongings, old memories and resentments surface.
Tender, melancholic, and evocative, The Old Fire is Elisa Shua Dusapin’s most personal and moving novel yet. An exploration of time and memory, of family and belonging, of the unsaid and the unanswered, it is also a graceful and profound exploration of how loss and grief can live alongside life and abundance.
Praise
‘A touching, mysterious novel, imbued with the beauty and strangeness of a fairy tale.’
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May 2026

The Creatures’ Guide to Caring
how animal parents teach us that humans were born to care
- Paperback
- 234mm x 153mm
- 416 pages
- 9781761380792
- AUD$36.99
- 5 May 2026
- UK & Commonwealth (ex. Can)
- Aevitas Creative Management
The Creatures’ Guide to Caring:
how animal parents teach us that humans were born to care
Overview
What unites us with frogs ferrying tadpoles on their backs, beetles regurgitating food into the mouths of their larvae, or a shorebird luring a predator away from her nest by pretending her wing is broken? Creatures around the world have strategies to keep their offspring alive that are varied and surprising — and often familiar.
In this compelling and entertaining study, science journalist Elizabeth Preston explores the biology, brain circuitry, and behaviours we share with species across the animal kingdom that care for young. In the field and in the lab, readers will also meet scientists who have dedicated their lives to understanding these animals, often while juggling families of their own.
Alongside animal parents that range from lonely octopuses to warfare-waging mongooses, we’ll encounter our own species in a new way. Elizabeth Preston argues that Homo sapiens’ history of caring for children cooperatively has left a legacy in all of us, parents and non-parents alike, and is the basis for our caring human society.
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The Stained Man
a Federation-era scandal
- Paperback
- 234mm x 153mm
- 528 pages
- 9781761381959
- AUD$39.99
- 5 May 2026
- World
The Stained Man:
a Federation-era scandal
Overview
The extraordinary tale — ‘A two-volume mystery!’ Mark Twain called it — of the solicitor who incited a campaign to free a man he knew was guilty of attempted murder, who lost his reputation and ability to practise, and who embarked on a decades-long political career to regain it all.
Sydney, 1895. Richard Meagher is a young and brilliant criminal defence solicitor with ambitions in politics. Into his life comes George Dean, a handsome, popular ferryman accused of attempting to murder his own wife. The evidence pointing to Dean’s guilt is damning but, in Dean’s protests of innocence and the clamour of public support, Meagher senses that a great opportunity is at hand.
Nine months later, everything is in ruins. Dean is in gaol, and Meagher has lost everything. Determined to recover his reputation and vindicate his actions, Meagher begins a twenty-five-year quest to rewrite the ‘Dean case’ and reclaim all he has lost. That quest will put him in the glare of public scrutiny, arouse enemies at every turn, propel him to high political office, and entwine his cause with the making of the Australian nation.
In a work of true crime with a twist, moving from sordid Sydney streets to the corridors of parliament, and spanning the critical years of Australia’s history in the late-19th and early-20th centuries, The Stained Man tells the riveting story of Australia’s most sensational scandal — and of how an indelible stain was eventually expunged.
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Self Worth
Translated by Emma Ramadan
- Paperback
- 210mm x 135mm
- 176 pages
- 9781761381218
- AUD$27.99
- 5 May 2026
- World English
- Les Éditions Denoël
Self Worth
Translated by Emma Ramadan
Overview
True love versus easy money — which would you choose if your partner was literally your golden goose?
The day her careers counsellor informs her that her philosophy major has left her with 'no special skills', Anna gives up on her ambitions and her brilliant career as a student. Now a warm-up act for a TV talk show, she finds consolation only in her relationship: she and Lulu have true love, the kind only two minimum-wage workers defying contemporary consumer society could ever know.
Until one day, Lulu starts vomiting money. While he purges himself of enough to keep her in designer handbags, Anna wonders: should she be worried about his health or should she do her best to make sure he never stops?
In Self Worth newcomer Emma Tholozan delivers a raw, brutally funny portrait of a generation without ideals.
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How We Relate
a psychologist’s guide to building and maintaining good relationships
- Paperback
- 234mm x 153mm
- 304 pages
- 9781761381775
- AUD$36.99
- 5 May 2026
- World
How We Relate:
a psychologist’s guide to building and maintaining good relationships
Overview
Understanding relationships isn’t just about other people — it starts with understanding yourself and where you’ve come from.
In How We Relate, clinical and forensic psychologist Dr Ahona Guha takes us on an illuminating journey through the psychology of human connection. Drawing from her many years of clinical experience, she reveals how our earliest relationships shape every connection we form — from family and friendships to romance and work.
How do childhood blueprints influence adult behaviours? Why do some friendships fail while others flourish? What makes the difference between healthy and toxic dynamics? With warmth and practical insight, Guha explores the hidden patterns that govern our interactions, offering concrete strategies for breaking free from destructive cycles.
Whether you’re struggling with difficult family members, navigating workplace politics, or seeking deeper intimacy in love, this book provides the psychological tools to understand yourself and transform your relationships. How We Relate is your guide to building the meaningful connections you deserve.
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Praise for Life Skills for a Broken World:
‘An easily digestible book showing how to build a better framework for mental health, plus useful chapters on the concepts of radical acceptance and setting boundaries. It’s an easy read without being full of woo-woo nonsense: a rare feat for a self-care manual.’
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June 2026
A Bird’s IQ
learning, innovation, and problem-solving in the avian world
Translated by Pablo Strauss
- Paperback
- 234mm x 153mm
- 304 pages
- 9781761381423
- AUD$36.99
- 2 June 2026
- ANZ
- Greystone Books
A Bird’s IQ:
learning, innovation, and problem-solving in the avian world
Translated by Pablo Strauss
Overview
For readers of Jennifer Ackerman comes a captivating exploration of avian intelligence that challenges traditional wisdom about animal cognition.
Surveying a wide variety of birds, including crows, finches, tits, and parrots, Louis Lefebvre, a world-renowned expert in animal behaviour, describes the remarkable innovations and problem-solving abilities of species often dismissed as ‘featherbrains’. From crows using cars as nutcrackers to cockatoos crafting tools, Lefebvre reveals how birds exhibit creativity, social learning, and even cultural transmission — traits once thought to be exclusive to humans and other primates.
Blending his decades of scientific research with engaging anecdotes, Lefebvre examines the evolutionary forces that have shaped avian intelligence. He explores how birds adapt to urban environments, innovate in response to challenges, and pass down knowledge across generations. This goldmine of bird behaviour yields an ‘innovation quotient’ widely used by researchers to measure and rank how innovative a bird species is. Using his encyclopaedic knowledge, Lefebvre answers questions such as:
- When a bird species learns a new technique, how do their innovations spread?
- Why is research on bird cognition being used to train AI models and even robots?
- What makes certain birds endlessly innovative while others stubbornly repeat the same behaviours?
With vivid storytelling and groundbreaking insights, A Bird’s IQ invites readers to reconsider their perceptions, celebrating the ingenuity of birds and highlighting the interconnectedness of all intelligent life.
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Returns and Exchanges
- Paperback
- 234mm x 153mm
- 432 pages
- 9781761381362
- AUD$35.00
- 2 June 2026
- UK & Commonwealth (ex. Can)
- PRH US
Returns and Exchanges
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Following her ’dazzling’ (The Guardian) debut, The Animators, Kayla Rae Whitaker tells the sweeping story of one Southern family’s rise and fall throughout the 1980s, a tragicomic tour de force about love and marriage, parents and children, and the promise and limitations of the American Dream.
Baker-Taylor’s is a family business. Fran (née Baker) and Fred Taylor run a successful chain of discount retail stores in Kentucky and they’re cautiously expanding: Ataris and Hot Wheels, new branches and new management. With four healthy children and financial stability their own parents could have only dreamed of, Fred and Fran are the American dream: rags to riches, a family dynasty built on years of hard work and long hours. Underneath the surface, however, the business is changing at a breakneck pace, and each family member is struggling to keep up.
Money is transforming Fred, and the extremes he will go to fit in with the high society crowd are embarrassing, if not downright dangerous. Oldest son Josiah wants nothing to do with the family business, Sam is seeing things that might not really be there, and Benny and Birdie are growing up with a fraction of the parenting that their older brothers did. Meanwhile, Fran, her family’s stable core, is falling for Wendy, a cashier at Baker-Taylor's, risking everything along the way.
While trying to maintain the facade of a perfect success story, Fred and Fran discover that in matters of love and money, once it's gone, it’s gone — no returns, no exchanges.
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Praise for The Animators
‘A wildly original novel that pulses with heart and truth. That this powerful exploration of friendship, desire, ambition and secrets manages to be ebullient, gripping, heartbreaking, and deeply, deeply funny is a testament to Whitaker’s formidable gifts. I was so sorry to reach the final page and Sharon and Mel will stay with me for a very long time.’