Our top 10 bestsellers of the week

  1. Phosphorescence by Julia Baird
  2. Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo
  3. Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe
  4. Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia edited by Anita Heiss
  5. After Australia edited by Michael Mohammed Ahmad
  6. Me and White Supremacy by Layla F Saad
  7. The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams
  8. The Yield by Tara June Winch
  9. Beatrix Bakes by Natalie Paull
  10. Normal People by Sally Rooney

Julia Baird tops our list of bestselling books from last week with Phosphorescence, her thoughtful and inspiring reflection on nurturing inner happiness in spite of dark times.

Our bestselling books of last week include some of our favourite reads from First Nations writers: Bruce Pascoe’s history book, Dark Emu, Tara June Winch’s Miles Franklin-shortlisted novel, The Yield, and an anthology, Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia. Another anthology proving popular with our customers right now is After Australia. This work also features contributions from First Nations writers, alongside contributions from Australian writers of colour.

Finally, we’re to pleased to have Layla F Saad’s Me and White Supremacy back on our shelves after it sold out earlier in the month. This workbook is an excellent starting point for those wishing to learn more about what’s happening in the world right now, and also to start making changes to combat racism in their own lives.