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Talking Aussie Books with Troy Hunter

Jun 25, 202426 minSeason 6Ep. 16
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Episode description

The best kind of YA novels are the ones that appeal to a broad audience.  Ones that teenagers, younger and older adults alike can relate to on a multitude of levels.


In my time as a podcaster I’ve been fortunate to encounter some truly engaging, highly relevant YA stories that offer a glimpse into the lives of young adults and the issues they face making their way out into the world. 


So when I heard about Troy Hunter’s novel, ‘Gus and the Missing Boy’, a part-detective, part coming of age story, I was intrigued. And I knew I wanted to learn more. 


Troy is a Melbourne-based writer of both adult and YA fiction.  His work has appeared in a variety of publications which include Visible Ink, Nocturnal Submissions and Outrage Magazine. 


'Gus and the Missing Boy' (published by Wakefield Press) is Troy’s debut novel. 


I was thrilled to have the chance to speak with him on the podcast recently. 


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