Non Fiction Reads for Summer

Published: Jan. 26, 2020, 12:41 a.m.

b'Episode 28: Non-fiction Australian Reads for Summer\\nThis summer has been a particularly challenging one for the Australian landscape and with Australia Day upon us, there are a number of great books that demonstrate just\\xa0how\\xa0vast this land is, how diverse and rich is its history.\\nJoin Katherine and Nisa for the third and final episode of the \\u2018Summer\\u2019 series of podcasts.\\nBooks mentioned in this episode include:\\nBuckley\\u2019s chance: the incredible true story of William Buckley and how he conquered a new world / Garry Linnell. Penguin Random House, October 2019.\\nDark Emu: Aboriginal Australia and the birth of agriculture / Bruce Pascoe. Magabala Books, June 2018 [earlier published as Dark Emu:\\xa0 Black Seeds: Agriculture or accident in 2014]\\nYoung Dark Emu: a truer history / Bruce Pascoe. Magabala Books, June 2019\\nTracks / Robyn Davidson. Bloomsbury, November 2019.\\nMacquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia / Bill Arthur and Frances Morphy. ANU, ABS and Macquarie Dictionary, August 2019.'