

from the Amnesty NSW Book Club Facebook post.
- Her Father's Daughter by Alice Punch (256 pages)
- Why be Happy When You Can be Normal by Jeanette Winterson (240 pages)
- Am I Black Enough for You by Anita Heiss (249 pages)
- Birds Without Wings by Louis de Bernières (576 pages)
- A Country Too Far (Anthology)
- Every Secret Thing by Gillian Slovo (384 pages)
- Shadow Girls by Henning Mankell (330 pages)
- Defeating Dictators: Fighting Tyranny in Africa and Around the World by George B.N. Ayittey (288 pages)
- Half The Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (543 pages)
- Burial Rites by Hannah Kent (352 pages)
- The Key to My Neighbour's House: Seeking Justice in Bosnia and Rwanda by Elizabeth Neuffer (502 pages)
Complete book list and descriptions for 2015, click here.