I'm reading Lola in the Mirror by Trent Dalton at the moment. It's great to have novels set in urban Australia - Brisbane for this, and for his first novel Boy Swallows Universe, which has been made into a Netflix series.
Lola in Mirror is about a houseless girl and her mother who have been on the run since the Mum killed her abusive husband. It's heartbreaking but written in a way that doesn't make it seem like that. It feels hopeful and amazing and personal and funny.
Trent Dalton is quite the author. Boy Swallows Universe is semi autobiographical and this novel follows similar themes of giving a voice to the invisible under class. At one point the girl in Lola stands in the middle of a busy Brisbane street and yells "I am invisible". Of course all the commuters ignore her and keep walking, which validates her point.
I'm hoping he can stick the ending.
Over the summer I also read The Dictionary of Lost Words and it's companion The Bookbinder of Jericho - both by Pip Williams - set amongst the creation of the Oxford English Dictionary in the run up to World War One. Both excellent books.