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Anticipation
by Tanya MoirPublished: 01/03/2013
This rich and darkly funny novel is about family history and the risk and power of knowledge.
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White Lies
by Witi Ihimaera & Dana RotbergPublished: 07/06/2013
A powerful novella from the much-loved author of The Whale Rider, plus a moving screenplay, film stills and commentary on writing and movie making.
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Blackpeak Station
by Holly FordPublished: 05/04/2013
A compelling rural romance set in the rugged high country of New Zealand’s South Island.
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The Book of Secrets
by Fiona KidmanPublished: 07/12/2012
A classic, prize-winning novel about an epic migration and a lone woman haunted by the past in frontier Waipu.
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The Writing Class
by Stephanie JohnsonPublished: 03/05/2013
This unique novel is both a compelling love story and an insightful writing manual.
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The Misplaced Affections of Charlotte Fforbes
by Catherine RobertsonPublished: 05/07/2013
Another entertaining novel from this internationally published writer, about tangled relationships, misunderstandings and truculent toddlers.
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Once Were Warriors
by Alan DuffPublished: 07/12/2012
A New Zealand classic, this novel is a raw and powerful portrayal of Maori in New Zealand society.
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The Elusive Language of Ducks
by Judith WhitePublished: 07/06/2013
A quirky, astute and heart-warming novel about human relationships — and a duck
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About Turns
by Maggie Rainey-SmithPublished: 01/03/2013
This novel, with its humorous insights into New Zealand women and their allegiances, will have you and your friends laughing in unison.
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I've Been Thinking About You, Sister
by Witi IhimaeraPublished: 03/05/2013
A wry, touching short story from one of New Zealand's best-loved writers.
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Katherine Mansfield's Short Stories
by Katherine MansfieldPublished: 01/02/2013
The complete classic stories by New Zealand's most famous writer.
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The Parihaka Woman
by Witi IhimaeraPublished: 07/10/2011
A wonderfully surprising, inventive and deeply moving riff on fact and fiction, history and imagination from one of New Zealand's finest and most memorable storytellers.
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La Rochelle's Road
by Tanya MoirPublished: 01/04/2011
This is a story of settling in a new land, of hardship, resilience and of love.
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Red Rocks
by Rachael KingPublished: 01/06/2012
An boy is thrown into an adventure tinged with magic when he finds a sealskin in a cave in this exciting junior novel by an award-winning writer.
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The Fall of Light
by Sarah LaingPublished: 05/07/2013
An excitingly contemporary and innovative blend of a beautifully written novel with pictures.
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The Night I Got My Tuckie
by Stephanie JohnsonPublished: 05/04/2013
Wry and insightful, this short story is told by a young American girl, who is all too knowing about her own world but ignorant about the Kiwi strangers she meets.
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Skylark
by Jenny PattrickPublished: 01/06/2012
A lively, unconventional love story set amid real figures from 19th-century theatre, from the author of the best-selling The Denniston Rose.
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Across the Dreaming Night
by Judith WhitePublished: 01/09/2011
Shortlisted for Montana NZ Book of the Year Award, this is a vivid and beautifully drawn novel of love, loss and longing.
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The Spare Room
by Judith WhitePublished: 03/05/2013
Love and passion - and their absence - are explored in this insightful, tragi-comic short story about an illicit affair.
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The Conductor
by Sarah QuigleyPublished: 06/05/2011
A best-selling, compelling and evocatively realised novel based on real events and figures
























