Fox Spirit on a Distant Cloud by Lee Murray
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by NZ Booklovers
2d ago
Lee Murray's work, Fox Spirit on a Distant Cloud, is a haunting and sublime bringing together of biography, mythology, and poetic prose. Interweaving the tragic tales of Chinese diasporic women in Aotearoa with the ancient legend of the nine-tailed fox spirit, this genre-defying book illuminates the shadows of our history and the silenced voices that call out from the margins. Blending fact and fable, Murray inhabits the lives of her characters - women who came to New Zealand seeking a new life, only to be met with isolation, prejudice, and untold suffering. We meet a sixty-year-old woman w ..read more
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Koro's Star by Claire Aramakutu
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by NZ Booklovers
4d ago
It's the beginning of the summer holidays in 1967 when 10-year-old Atama moves with his family into a new army base. His father, Atama's hero, departs for Vietnam, asking Atama to look after his mum and younger sister while he's gone. Atama is nervous about making friends at the new camp. But his father offers up his Koro's 1939-45 star medal. The talisman gives Atama the courage to make friends, but he's unprepared for what lies ahead. Author Claire Aramakutu's characters are well-defined and realistic. She understands people have flaws, and her characters do too. They are vulnerabl ..read more
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Dinner Done Better by The Food Bag Team
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by NZ Booklovers
4d ago
My Food Bag has been a revolution in the dinner prep landscape for New Zealanders. While overseas, the concept of bagged meals for a week has long been a staple of supermarkets and pop-up brands; My Food Bag certainly made itself known when it arrived over 10 years ago. In that time, quintessential Kiwi chef Nadia Lim has taken the brand from strength to strength. Now, taking some of those tricks learned over that decade in the food prep business, the My Food Bag team brings out this newest cookbook: Dinner Done Better. Offering sections like ‘Fast & fuss-free’, ‘Foodie Favour ..read more
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Nailed Boots and Crinoline Gowns by Robert Peden
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by NZ Booklovers
1w ago
What a fascinating book! Using diaries, letters and memoirs, Nailed Boots and Crinoline Gowns brings to life real women in rural colonial New Zealand, and their extraordinary lives starting on the other side of the world in a place that was rugged and uncompromising. Many histories of colonial history have sidelined the many women who came to our shores, but historian Robert Peden puts them centre stage in this well written book. It shows women who were industrious partners to their men in farming and business, and they were not just busy with domestic chores. These are women who toil ..read more
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Girl of the Mountains by Trish McCormack
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by NZ Booklovers
1w ago
In 1946, Stella is hired as a mountain guide in the Southern Alps, an unconventional career for a woman but one that she loves. She likes nothing better than to roam the mountains with her mentor Philip, and Jim, a man troubled by his past. But Stella and her friends cannot prevent a tragedy that will change everything. In 2019, experienced journalist Kate disappears from her life, searching for the truth after her grandmother’s deathbed confession. Her daughters follow the small clues that Kate has left behind, including an old mountaineering photograph, and in doing so they uncover the st ..read more
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Interview: Frances Manwaring talks about Never Succumb to Beige
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by NZ Booklovers
1w ago
Becoming co-owner and managing director of creative agency Moxie in 2010 was a natural extension of a career focused on helping great ideas reach the world. Previously, Frances co-founded several businesses, including a pioneering technology start-up and held senior management and governance roles in four countries across several sectors. Most recently, she has launched a book drawn from her professional practice Brands with Moxie: Eight Steps to a Winning Brand. Originally from the Scottish Highlands, Frances was London-based for 14 years before moving to New Zealand’s Hawke’s Bay in ..read more
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Until August by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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by NZ Booklovers
1w ago
  Colombian novelist and Nobel Laureate Gabriel García Márquez died ten years ago and some of his most enduring fictions such as Love in the Time of Cholera, Chronicle of a Death Foretold and One Hundred Years of Solitude date from as long ago as the late-sixties through to the mid-eighties. They are books I read once but only have a faint memory of the plots and stories. His works spanned whole lifetimes or followed intergenerational sagas, frequently with the theme of love, both lost and found, behind each story. The preface to this new work, written by his two sons, te ..read more
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Māori Made Easy Pocket Guide by Scotty Morrison
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by NZ Booklovers
2w ago
You can easily carry this little book with you and refer to it wherever you go. It will build your confidence to speak Māori and grow your understanding of the Māori world. Scotty Morrison, who wrote it, is the bestselling author of the Māori Made Easy series. Part One contains words and phrases which you can use in many everyday situations, as well as a sentence or two about their historical or cultural significance. I found these sections especially useful: He Mihi. Greetings: We all know how to say Kia Ora but here, Scotty takes us to the next level by providing us with many ..read more
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Interview: Di Buchan talks about Aiming High
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by NZ Booklovers
2w ago
After a career in social and environmental research, Di Buchan retired to Ōtaki and became a historian. She previously published a history of the Ōtaki Children’s Health Camp – Sun, Sea & Sustenance, and Triumphs, Tribulations & Tragedies: The Low family of saddlers in Otago and Southland, a history of her maternal ancestors. Aiming High is her third book and, like the previous works, is very much a social history of a particular time in Aotearoa. Di was awarded the Queen’s Service Medal as part of the King’s Birthday and Coronation Honours 2023 for her community and environme ..read more
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Interview: Stephen Tester talks about Kiss of Death
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by NZ Booklovers
2w ago
Stephen is a former lawyer turned high school history teacher whose debut novel, Kiss of Death (a historical legal thriller set in Wellington during the Spanish flu), has just been published. Stephen talks to NZ Booklovers. Please tell our readers a little about your book. Kiss of Death is a historical crime thriller set in Wellington during the Spanish flu of 1918. As the pandemic grips the city, Lorna McDougal, Wellington’s only female solicitor, is unexpectedly thrust into the role of Crown prosecutor in the case of a wealthy socialite’s “murder” of her husband by kissing him. What ..read more
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