The Age has announed the shortlists of its annual book of the year awards.
The winner of each category wins $10,000 with another $10,000 awarded for the book judged the overall book of the year.
The winners will be announced at the Melbourne Writers' Festival.
Fiction
- Lovesong by Alex Miller
- Summertime by J.M. Coetzee
- Come Inside by G.L. Osborne
- Parrot And Olivier In America by Peter Carey
- The World Beneath by Cate Kennedy
Non-Fiction
- The Lost Mother: A Story Of Art And Love by Anne Summers
- Listening To Country by Ros Moriarty
- Ten Hail Marys by Kate Howarth
- Flying with Paper Wings by Sandy Jeffs
- Wimmera by Homer Rieth
- Otherland: A Journey With My Daughter by Maria Tumarkin
Poetry
- A Whistled Bit Of Bop by Ken Bolton
- Authentic Local by Pam Brown
- Taller When Prone by Les Murray
- Pirate Rain by Jennifer Maiden
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