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Duffy & Snellgrove The Dressmaker $7.50 $14.99
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The Worst House On The Worst Street
Dear Village The Worst House On The Worst Street $34.99
Todd and partner Jeff have been at the renovation game for nearly twenty years, but they've only ever been able to afford the worst house on the worst street. It hasn't been easy, but it has been hilarious.<p></p><p></p>In The Worst House on the Worst Street, Todd chronicles their journey from optimistic home buyers to self-taught, weary home renovators. Beginning with humble rental refreshes, they've tackled and transformed collapsing apartments, damp-infested terrace houses, acres of overgrown vineyards and off-the-grid homesteads - with a growing tally of injuries, floods and menacing neighbours thrown in.<p></p> <p></p>But nothing could have prepared them for the very worst house: a small-town, dilapidated fibro shack on the wrong side of the tracks. Asbestos, mould, rotting timber, vermin, crumbling walls, shoddy repairs, holes in the roof, floors and windows . . . This house has it all. Amid Covid-19, near-bankruptcy and multiple DIY-related hospital visits, Todd and Jeff put their hard-won knowledge to the test. Jeff brings his dogged determination, obsessive quest for perfection and super-human DIY skills, while Todd brings a sense of humour to his roles of Jeff's labourer, painter, shopper, cleaner and site health and safety manager.<p></p> <p></p>Part inspiration and larger part cautionary tale, Todd Alexander's The Worst House on the Worst Street will help any home renovator keep laughing along the way. It's a comedy, a book of how-to (and what-not-to) and a bloody good yarn for anyone who's survived a renovation or those who don't even intend to lift a finger.
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The Thinning
Dear Village The Thinning $15.67
Inga Simpson began her career as a professional writer for government before gaining a PhD in creative writing. In 2011, she took part in the Queensland Writers Centre Manuscript Development Program and, as a result, Hachette Australia published her first novel, Mr Wigg, in 2013. Nest, Inga's second novel, was published in 2014 and was longlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award and the Stella Prize and shortlisted for the ALS Gold Medal. Inga's third novel, the acclaimed Where the Trees Were, was published in 2016.<p></p><p></p><p></p>Inga was awarded the final Eric Rolls Prize for her nature writing and has obtained a second PhD, exploring the history of Australian nature writers. Inga's account of her love of Australian nature and life with trees, Understory, was published in 2017. Her first book for children, The Book of Australian Trees, illustrated by Alicia Rogerson, was published in 2021. The Last Woman in the World, her critically acclaimed environmental thriller, was published in 2021 and shortlisted for the 2022 Fiction Indie Book Award. Her bestselling and critically acclaimed 2022 novel Willowman was shortlisted for the BookPeople Adult Fiction Book of the Year 2023 and in 2024 was selected by Australia's leading booksellers in BookPeople's 100 Must-Read Australian Novels.<p></p><p></p><p></p>Inga lives on the New South Wales south coast among trees.
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Down The Rabbit Hole
Dear Village Down The Rabbit Hole $17.32
How far would you go to chase the ghosts of the past?
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This Kingdom Of Dust
Dear Village This Kingdom Of Dust $18.37
Like the moon landing itself, a feat of enormous ingenuity imagining the lives of the Apollo mission heroes, and those on planet earth in the tumultuous 1960s.You'll never look at the Moon in quite the same way ever again. - Ceridwen DoveyThe whole world has just watched Neil and Buzz walk on the Moon. Now they are struck by terror- the lunar module's engine has failed. There is no back-up, no other way off the surface. If the astronauts can't fix the problem, they'll slowly run out of oxygen and die.This Kingdom of Dust explores this harrowing scenario through the intertwined narratives of three distinct voices- Buzz on the Moon, his wife Joan back on Earth, and Aquarius, the journalist compelled to craft a story he doesn't want to write.Marooned, Buzz confronts his fate with a mix of dread and awe. On Earth, Joan wrestles with grief and sacrifice against the backdrop of 1960s America - a nation riven by war and seismic social change.Caught between professional duty and personal turmoil, Aquarius soon discovers that he will need all his skill to capture this unfolding drama, and all his courage to follow it through to its breathtaking conclusion.With page-turning suspense and emotional heft, this reimagining of an epic moment in history combines public spectacle with private despair, reframing what the Moon landing has meant not only for the astronauts and those who loved them, but for all humankind.
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A Secret Garden In Paris
Dear Village A Secret Garden In Paris $34.99
Spring in Paris … the perfect time to turn over a new leaf In the heart of a city blooming with flowers, three women face life-changing challenges. Driven by grief over the sudden death of her mother, Corinne, Sydneysider Emma Taylor has taken refuge with her Parisian grandmother, Mattie, in her house with its secret garden. Determined to unlock the mysteries of Corinne’s past, Emma’s only clue is an enigmatic photograph. Celebrated garden designer Charlotte Marigny believed she had a happy marriage, until her husband, Tom, inexplicably started to withdraw from her. Needing time to think about the future, she has fled their home in London for her native Paris. Meanwhile, widowed Parisian florist Arielle Lunel had finally managed to get her life together, after her husband’s death and the discovery of his crippling debts three years earlier changed everything for her and their young twins. Now, her world is again turned upside down when her controlling parents-in-law arrive with a disturbing proposal... Drawn together by loss and the romantic gardens of Paris, the paths of the three women begin to intersect as they develop an unexpected friendship that will transform their lives. From the author of The Paris Cooking School comes a captivating story of loss and love, romance and revelations – and the pleasures of a secret Paris garden.
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Blue Sisters Blue Sisters
Dear Village Blue Sisters $34.99
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Is This A Cry For Help?
Dear Village Is This A Cry For Help? $34.99
Is This a Cry for Help? by Emily Austin is a sharp, tender contemporary novel about queer love, mental health, and the stubborn hope found in books. Centred on Darcy, a librarian easing back into work after a breakdown, it blends dark humour with genuine emotional heft in a way that feels both intimate and quietly empowering. Darcy’s life with her wife, Joy—plus two cats, a lake-side home, and shelves spilling over with beloved reads—seems beautifully settled. Then news of her ex-boyfriend Ben’s death cracks something open, pulling her into guilt and old patterns she thought she’d outgrown. Returning to the library, she’s confronted by a community fight over censorship, book bans, and the future of DEI programs, forcing her to reckon with what she stands for. Perfect for readers who love literary fiction with heart, librarians-and-books settings, and character-driven stories about grief, community, and belonging. Order it for a moving read that celebrates the power of libraries and the courage it takes to keep showing up.
Too Late
Dear Village Too Late $22.99
Too Late by Colleen Hoover is a razor-edged psychological suspense novel that blends dark romance with high-stakes danger, perfect for readers who like their love stories complicated and their tension relentless. Sloan is doing whatever it takes to keep her family afloat, even if that means staying with Asa Jackson—a charming, ruthless drug trafficker who’s given her security at a steep personal cost. As Sloan becomes more entwined in Asa’s world, his fixation turns controlling and volatile. Then Carter appears: an undercover DEA agent whose presence offers both a threat and a possible way out. The pull between them is immediate, but in Asa’s orbit, attraction can be a death sentence. Ideal for fans of romantic suspense, morally grey characters, and stories about obsession, captivity, and survival—especially if you loved the darker edge of Verity. Step into Sloan’s impossible choice and see how long you can hold your nerve.
The Infamous Gilberts
Dear Village The Infamous Gilberts $34.99
*The Infamous Gilberts* by **George Waters** is a richly imagined **Gothic family saga** set inside Thornwalk, a decaying mansion about to be “restored” into a luxury hotel. Guided by Maximus, the devoted keeper of the family’s history, we wander room by room through a house where every worn object and odd detail holds a clue—bolts, dents, jam jars and all—to the lives lived within. As the twentieth century rolls on, five fatherless Gilbert siblings are pulled in different directions: romance, tradition, performance, exploration, and the hard-to-name need to belong. Their bonds tighten and fray as the outside world presses in, and what looks like eccentricity can tip into something darker. Perfect for readers who love **literary fiction**, **historical fiction**, big-hearted dysfunction, and stories about inheritance, memory, and the cost of “progress”. Step into Thornwalk and see what’s worth saving before it’s scrubbed away.
These Days
Dear Village These Days $24.99
These Days by Lucy Caldwell is a beautifully observed historical fiction novel set during the Belfast Blitz, following two sisters navigating work, family loyalties and first love as air raid sirens cut through ordinary days. In wartime Belfast, life is measured in shifts, ration books and quick decisions. As the city braces for incoming bombs, the sisters find their routines reshaped by blackout streets, crowded shelters and the uneasy pull between duty and desire. Caldwell writes with a keen eye for place and emotion, capturing both the terror of bombardment and the tender, private moments that keep people going. Perfect for readers drawn to Irish fiction, WWII home-front stories, sisterhood, and quietly powerful love stories, this is also a wonderful choice for book clubs that enjoy character-driven novels with a strong sense of setting. Add it to your basket and settle in for a moving, intimately told slice of Belfast history.
This, My Second Life
Dear Village This, My Second Life $34.99
This, My Second Life by Jacob is a spare, elegiac literary debut set on the rugged Cornish coast, where quiet days on a farm carry the weight of profound change. After a near-death accident leaves him with a life-altering injury, twenty-year-old Jago Trevarno retreats to his uncle’s smallholding near St Ives, hoping the rhythms of seasons, animals and hard work will help him steady himself. Life is simple, but not safe. A local bully, Bill Sligo, has his eye on the property—especially a windswept field near the cliffs with a derelict mineshaft—and Jago can’t shake the feeling something is being planned. Determined to repay his uncle’s kindness, he starts asking questions that pull him toward danger he’s not ready for. Perfect for readers who love literary fiction, Cornwall settings, and stories of recovery, resilience and renewal. Add it to your basket and slip into Jago’s hard-won second chance.
Sorrow And Bliss: The Extraordinary And Unforgettable International Bestselling Novel, Shortlisted For The 2022 Women's Prize For Fiction
Dear Village Sorrow And Bliss: The Extraordinary And Unforgettable International Bestselling Novel, Shortlisted For The 2022 Women's Prize For Fiction $22.99
Sorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason is a sharp, darkly funny contemporary novel that follows one woman’s search for steadier ground, even as love and family pull her in every direction. Set between London and Oxford, it’s a story powered by blistering wit and a quietly devastating emotional honesty. Martha knows something is wrong, but can’t name it. Her husband, Patrick, wants to believe they can simply push on, while Martha wrestles with what she can give, what she can’t, and what it means to want a life that doesn’t fit the expectations around her. As years shift and relationships strain, the question becomes less about “fixing” Martha and more about whether starting again is ever possible. Perfect for readers who love literary fiction with bite, big feelings, and a thoughtful take on depression, marriage and family dynamics. Add it to your basket and see why it’s stayed with so many readers.
The Women Of Artemis
Dear Village The Women Of Artemis $32.99
The Women of Artemis by Hannah Lynn is a bold, immersive work of historical fiction that reimagines the mythic origins of the Amazons through the eyes of Otrera, a young bride who learns—too soon—what life can look like under a violent, entitled husband. Years into marriage and pushed to the edge, Otrera stops accepting the rules handed down to women. She gathers others who’ve lived the same quiet suffering, and together they choose something dangerous: resistance. Their escape becomes a movement, then a sisterhood, and finally the beginnings of an army with a purpose. In a world shaped by men and watched by gods, their fight for freedom is never simple—and never safe. Perfect for readers who love feminist retellings, Greek mythology, warrior women, and gritty stories of survival and solidarity, especially fans of Madeline Miller or Elodie Harper. Step into this fierce origin story and discover where legend might have begun.