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Calling all book lovers!

Launched in early 2025, the Online Alumnae Book Club brings Woozas together through a shared love of reading, thoughtful conversation, and lifelong connection. Whether you’re an avid reader or simply enjoy the occasional book, this welcoming online community offers a meaningful way to reconnect with fellow alumnae – wherever you are in the world.

Through curated book selections and engaging discussions, the Book Club creates space to explore new ideas, share perspectives, and strengthen friendships beyond College.

Book Club updates, meeting invitations, and reading announcements are shared via email. 

About the Online Book Club

The Online Alumnae Book Club is a community-led initiative by alumnae Emma Robinson (1994 – 1995) and Olivia Williamson (1999 – 2003).

Since launching in 2025, the Book Club has hosted a series of engaging online gatherings exploring a diverse mix of fiction and non-fiction titles. Each meeting provides alumnae with the opportunity to connect across generations, discover new authors, and participate in enriching conversations within a supportive and welcoming community.

2025 books

Love & Virtue by Dianna Reid
Feminism, power and sex play out through the eyes of young Australian uni students in a contemporary narrative that is fiercely authentic.

Unfinished Woman by Robyn Davidson
A memoir by the best-selling author of Tracks, Robyn revisits an eventful life, including the death of her mother and the fractious relationship with her sister.

I Didn't Do the Thing Today: Letting Go of Productivity Guilt by Madeleine Dore
How to release productivity guilt and embrace the hidden values in our daily lives.

The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes
Winner of the Man Booker Prize for Fiction in 2011 and a Sunday Times bestseller, this is a brilliant novel from a writer at the very height of his powers.

2026 books

How To Kill A Client by alumna Joanna Jenkins (1982 – 1984)

The Bluff by alumna Joanna Jenkins (1982 – 1984)

Breaking Badly: How I Worried Myself Sick by 2025 Inspirational Alumna Award winner Georgie Dent (2000)