
From a debut to two-time winner — the Miles Franklin shortlist is here
From Miles Franklin prize veteran Michelle de Kretster to debut novelist Winnie Dunn, we bring you all six of the shortlisted authors in this round-up of their celebrated books. This year's shortlist features a book set in an Ancient Chinese dynasty, a collection of linked short stories and a debut by the first ever published Australian Tongan novelist. The works traverse topics of migration, home, rebellion and feminist theory and all are in contention for the prestigious $60 000 prize. The 2025 shortlisted works and authors:Chinese Postman by Brian CastroTheory & Practice by Michelle de KretserDirt Poor Islanders by Winnie DunnCompassion by Julie JansonGhost Cities by Siang LuHighway 13 by Fiona McFarlane The 2025 winner will be announced on 24 July.
From "The Book Show"
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