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Summer Reading with Mark Smith

Summer Reading with Mark Smith

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his episode includes a discussion of summer reading recommendations that includes:

  • Tenderfoot by Toni Jordan
  • Gary Lonesborough
  • Graham Akhurst
  • Jared Thomas
  • Salt River Road by Molly Schmidt
  • Over This Backbone by Ya Reeves
  • Arborescence by Rhett Davis
  • Dusk by Robbie Arnott
  • Andrea Nekic Is NOT Fine by Violeta Bagia
  • We Saw What You Started by Carla Salmon
  • Gus and the Burning Stones by Troy Hunter
  • Catch by Sarah Brill
  • This Stays Between Us by Margot McGovern
  • Three Boys Gone by Mark Smith
  • Diary of a Young Doctor by Ezzideen Shehab
  • The Hiding Place by Kate Mildenhall
  • I Am Nannertgarrook by Tasma Walton
  • Pictures of You by Tony Birch
  • Southsightedness by Gregory Day
  • Seed by Bri Lee

The episode also contains discussions around:

  • Teachers benefit from reading YA themselves, not just for curriculum use but to stay connected to student interests, identify engaging texts, and model genuine enthusiasm for reading.
  • Reading for work vs reading for pleasure, and how hard it is to balance the joy of reading with the obligations of reading for reviews, panels, writing, or teaching.
  • YA in Australia is growing in diversity but still needs more representation, especially stories that reflect the rapidly changing demographics of Australian schools.
  • Teachers should prioritise student engagement when selecting texts. Page-turners matter, reluctant readers need accessible books, and educators sometimes overthink “how to teach” a book before considering whether students will actually read it.
  • Reasons why Three Boys Gone, Mark Smith's debut adult novel, will resonate with anyone working in schools today, and having to navigate the near-impossibility of perfect duty of care.
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