Allen & Unwin
Luna Park
$34.99
The dazzling, roller-coaster story of Australia's iconic amusement park on Sydney harbour.
'All the thrills, spills and tragedy behind that iconic grin, brought to life by a masterful storyteller.' - Wendy Harmer
'A rollercoaster ride through some of Sydney's brightest and darkest stories. A compelling tale, vividly told, and history every Sydneysider should know.' - Richard Glover
For decades, children and teenagers have loved the Luna Park face, and its promise of laughs, thrills and a whiff of danger.
Helen Pitt has uncovered Australia's intriguing Luna Park story. It's filled with con men and criminals, crooked cops, failed politicians and movie moguls. Like the circuses, from which amusement parks evolved, this is a tale with elephants, performing snakes and many ringmasters.
The story starts in late 19th century America and follows the fun parks which opened—and closed—across Australia. The most famous of them all, Sydney's Luna Park, has a history that's truly a roller-coaster ride like its trademark Big Dipper, which was shipped piece by piece from South Australia for its 1935 opening.
From the engineering feats of its construction in the dark days of the Depression to the tragic deaths of six boys and a father in the 1979 Ghost Train fire, one of the most heartbreaking unsolved mysteries of this city; despite financial disasters, legal battles and closures; Luna Park still survives, glittering by the water.
'A hugely enjoyable rollercoaster of a book' - Delia Falconer
'An irresistible ride from start to finish' - Heather Rose
'A compelling page-turner that will make you look at that beaming grin across Sydney Harbour with fresh eyes' - Kate Mulvany
'A timely reminder of how lucky we are to still have an amusement park with one of the best locations in the world' - Sam Marshall
'A rollercoaster ride through some of Sydney's brightest and darkest stories. A compelling tale, vividly told, and history every Sydneysider should know.' - Richard Glover
For decades, children and teenagers have loved the Luna Park face, and its promise of laughs, thrills and a whiff of danger.
Helen Pitt has uncovered Australia's intriguing Luna Park story. It's filled with con men and criminals, crooked cops, failed politicians and movie moguls. Like the circuses, from which amusement parks evolved, this is a tale with elephants, performing snakes and many ringmasters.
The story starts in late 19th century America and follows the fun parks which opened—and closed—across Australia. The most famous of them all, Sydney's Luna Park, has a history that's truly a roller-coaster ride like its trademark Big Dipper, which was shipped piece by piece from South Australia for its 1935 opening.
From the engineering feats of its construction in the dark days of the Depression to the tragic deaths of six boys and a father in the 1979 Ghost Train fire, one of the most heartbreaking unsolved mysteries of this city; despite financial disasters, legal battles and closures; Luna Park still survives, glittering by the water.
'A hugely enjoyable rollercoaster of a book' - Delia Falconer
'An irresistible ride from start to finish' - Heather Rose
'A compelling page-turner that will make you look at that beaming grin across Sydney Harbour with fresh eyes' - Kate Mulvany
'A timely reminder of how lucky we are to still have an amusement park with one of the best locations in the world' - Sam Marshall
About the author
Helen Pitt is an award-winning journalist and author. Her first book, The House: The dramatic story of the Sydney Opera House and the people who made it, won the 2018 Walkley Book Award. She has over four decades of experience in the media, reporting from three different continents (Australia, Europe and the United States). She has worked as the Sydney Morning Herald's opinion editor, Spectrum deputy editor and as a staff news and feature writer there, and at The Bulletin, HQ magazine and New York Times Digital. This is her second book.
Helen Pitt
Published March 2026
Paperback
352 pages
153mm x 234mm
ISBN 9781761065118