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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... September 2023 of The Newtown Review of Books est. 2012- The Newtown Review of Books
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 2023 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Anna Funder : Wifedom : Mrs Orwell’s Invisible Life, Braham Dabscheck , single work review
— Review of Wifedom : Mrs Orwell's Invisible Life Anna Funder , 2023 single work biography ;
'Anna Funder reveals the significant and unacknowledged contribution of Mrs Orwell to the famous writer’s career.'
Leah Kaminsky : Doll's Eye, Kim Kelly , single work review
— Review of Doll's Eye Leah Kaminsky , 2023 single work novel ;
'Part literary romance, part cultural odyssey, Doll’s Eye is a lively challenge to the tropes of contemporary Australian Holocaust fiction.' 

(Introduction)

Chris Womersley : Ordinary Gods and Monsters, Robert Goodman , single work review
— Review of Ordinary Gods and Monsters Chris Womersley , 2023 single work novel ;
'Chris Womersley’s latest novel explores the intersection of the supernatural and the suburban in this coming of age story.' 
Anna Kate Blair : The Modern, Jessica Stewart , single work review
— Review of The Modern Anna Kate Blair , 2023 single work novel ;
'Set in New York, Anna Kate Blair’s debut novel explores the art of curation, sexuality, modernism, and knowing one’s own mind.' (Introduction) 
Briohny Doyle : Why We Are Here, Sally Nimon , single work review
— Review of Why We Are Here Briohny Doyle , 2023 single work novel ;
'Briohny Doyle’s third novel explores the impact of multiple losses in a single life, exacerbated by the effects of the pandemic.' (Introduction)

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