A non-definitive list of the books I loved in 2016

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There’s a lot of ‘best of’ lists going around at this time of year. They serve multiple purposes: reminding me of the many books I failed to read in the previous 12 months, guiding me with Christmas shopping and giving authors a much-needed psychological boost when they see their book on such a list (see Readings Top 10 Fiction Books of 2016).


This particular ‘best of’ list has a specific purpose – it’s for Heidi – the amazing kinder teacher who has nurtured our oldest child through the past two years of kinder, and who works so incredibly hard (as all pre-school teachers do!) and who will finally have some time to read over the summer break and has asked me to compile her a list. And because the books I would recommend to Heidi are all ones I have loved this year, and would recommend to anyone, I’ve decided to multi-task and roll it into one.


Books that made me cry


Between a Wolf and a Dog – Georgia Blain (the last book I read, which is still resonating deeply within me like a chime. So saddened to learn that Georgia Blain died just this week. What an extraordinary writer. And an incredible loss to the world.)


La Rose – Louise Eldrich


Wasted – Elspeth Muir


Books that will change the world


Fight like a girl – Clementine Ford


The Hate Race – Maxine Beneba Clarke


Books that I couldn’t put down


The Road to Winter – Mark Smith


The Dry – Jane Harper


Books that I want to read again


Ruins – Rajith Savanadasa


Swallow the Air – Tara June Winch (about 10 years after everyone else!)


And a whole lot more that defy my arbitrary categorisation


Goodwood – Holly Throsby


The Girls – Emma Cline


Hot Milk – Deborah Levy


The Turner House – Angela Flournoy


The Good People – Hannah Kent


The Last Painting of Sara de Voss – Dominic Smith


Wild – Cheryl Strayed (also many years after everyone else!)


Everywhere I look – Helen Garner


My own Summer To Read list includes


Talking to my Country – Stan Grant


An Isolated Incident – Emily Maguire


Where the Trees Were – Inga Simpson


The Healing Party – Micheline Lee


Fine – Michelle Wright


Syrian dust – Francesca Borri


The Birdman’s Wife – Melissa Ashley


The World Without Us – Mireille Juchau


Gilgamesh – Joan London


The Blue Plateau – Mark Tredinnick (again – because I can not read this book enough)


The Boy Behind the Curtain – Tim Winton


Their Brilliant Careers – Ryan O’Neill


The Boundless Sublime – Lili Wilkinson


The Bone Sparrow – Zana Fraillon


And I’ve totally forgotten some. But that’s a start!


So there you go, Heidi, hope that you have a wonderful summer. Thank you for nurturing our girl through the last two years. I know she shares your love of play, and deep belief that good stories, told well, are one of the best things in the world.


For other readers, please do leave a comment and let us know the books you loved in 2016! xx


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Published on December 12, 2016 18:03
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