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Walking Sydney

Fifteen walks with a city's writers

Belinda Castles

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English
New South Books
01 September 2025
'My primary mode of transport is my feet. It's the way that I orient in the world. It's also the way to honour being in place.'

Jazz Money

'We make a city our own by noticing.'

Gail Jones

Walking Sydney invites you to walk with a city's writers as they share their places of home and imagination. From the streets of the suburbs to the shores of the harbour, as we walk amid diasporas, countercultures, activists, artists, dreamers and thieves, the city comes alive with story. Written by Belinda Castles from walks taken with fifteen writers, Walking Sydney is an opportunity to see the city afresh.

Eveleigh and Carriageworks with Jazz Money

Surry Hills with Fiona Kelly McGregor

The Rocks, Walsh Bay and Circular Quay with Gail Jones

Parramatta with Eda Gunaydin

King Street, Newtown with Vanessa Berry

Freshwater with Malcolm Knox

Yagoona and Bankstown with Sheila Ngc Phm

Rushcutters Bay Park and Elizabeth Bay with Delia Falconer

North Willoughby and Middle Cove with Jakelin Troy

Casula and Liverpool with Max Easton

Kings Cross, Elizabeth Bay, Darlinghurst and Surry Hills with Neal Drinnan

Bronte and Clovelly with Beth Yahp

Bankstown and Punchbowl Boys' High School with Michael Mohammed Ahmad

Cooks River with Michelle de Kretser

City and Redfern with Larissa Behrendt.
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Imprint:   New South Books
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 135mm, 
ISBN:   9781742237930
ISBN 10:   1742237932
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Belinda Castles is a novelist and lecturer at the University of Sydney, and the editor of Reading Like an Australian Writer. Her novels have won the Australian/Vogel Asher Literary Awards and been longlisted for the Stella Prize, and she has been named one of the Sydney Morning Herald's Best Young Novelists.

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