Literary Fiction
A Place to Stand - Helen Mcneil
Where is home? Can this be my place? These are the questions compelling the story set in small- town New Zealand. In 1956 Sandra McLeod and her Bri...
View full detailsA Surfeit of Sunsets - Dulcie Castree
The seaside town of Taiwhenua is besieged by sunsets. They arrive every evening and don't leave until dark. It's the mid-1980s, and Shirley has jus...
View full detailsAddressed To Greta - Sussman Fiona
Addressed to Greta is a captivating novel about Greta Jellings, a woman in her thirties trying to find her true self. Working in a pool-chemicals s...
View full detailsAll Our Summers | Holly Chamberlin
It came as no surprise to anyone in Yorktide when glamorous Carol Ascher fled the little Maine town for New York City. While Carol found success a...
View full detailsAue - Becky Manawatu
Taukiri was born into sorrow. Aue can be heard in the sound of the sea he loves and hates, and in the music he draws out of the guitar that was his...
View full detailsAwakening | Kate Chopin
Now recognised as a pioneering exploration of gender freedom, from an era when female agency was rare and shocking. Written in the late Victorian ...
View full detailsBeneath Pale Water - Thalia Henry
Set amidst the physical and psychological landscapes of New Zealand's southern hills and grasslands, Beneath Pale Water is a social realist and exp...
View full detailsBest Japanese Short Stories | Lane Dunlop
Summary Specs An anthology of the greatest stories b...
View full detailsBook of CarolSue - Lynne Hugo
Award-winning author Lynne Hugo returns with a life-affirming, poignant novel in the spirit of A Man Called Ove-a story brimming with both wit and ...
View full detailsBoth Feet In Paradise - Southall Andy
After months of researching butterflies in Sāmoa, Adam is looking forward to returning home to his family. Then his transfer to the airport doesn’t...
View full detailsChatterton Square - E H Young
A sophisticated, emotive novel, Chatterton Square concerns the complex web of relationships between two neighboring families, the Blacketts and the...
View full detailsDangerous Ages - Rose Macaulay
Rose Macaulay takes a lively and perceptive look at three generations of women within the same family and the 'dangers' faced at each of those stag...
View full detailsDove on the Waters - Maurice Shadbolt
What does the decorous lawyer Walter Dove, inventively sailing the globe solo, have in common with the lonely sponster Rose Lightfoot, busy with he...
View full detailsDream of the Red Chamber | Cao Xueqin
Summary Specs "One of the great novels of world lite...
View full detailsDrongo: A Kiwi Road Novel - Ian Richards
18 year old Andy Ingle, with his yellow typewriter called Half-Arse under his arm, embarks on one of the great Kiwi road trips, hitchhiking from Pa...
View full detailsFather - Von Arnim E
'There came a moment, she imagined, in the lives of most unmarried daughters, and perhaps in other people's too, when they must either bolt or go p...
View full detailsFresh Ink 2019: A Collection of Voices from Aotearoa New Zealand - Tina Shaw
An anthology of short stories, extracts from novels, poetry and artwork,from established and respected New Zealand writers as well as some lively '...
View full detailsFresh Ink 2021 - Bronwyn Calder
Established and award-winning authors sit alongside some lively 'fresh ink' from previously-unpublished voices. The third in this popular series, f...
View full detailsGone To Pegasus - Tess Redgrave
It's Dunedin 1892, and the women's suffrage movement is gaining momentum. Left to fend for herself when her husband's committed to the Seacliff Lun...
View full detailsGreen Hands | Barbara Whitton
It is 1943, and a month into their service as Land Girls, Bee, Anne and Pauline are dispatched to a remote farm in rural Scotland. Here they are in...
View full detailsHold the Line: The Springbok tour of '81, a family, a love affair, a nation at war - Kerry Harrison
It's 1981 and New Zealand is about to host the Springboks from apartheid South Africa for a national rugby tour. The well-supported protest movemen...
View full detailsI Wish, I Wish - Zirk Van Den Berg
As a mortician, Seb has mastered the art of making the dead resemble the living. He’s embalmed countless corpses, unpacked organs, reset bones and...
View full detailsLanded | Sue McCauley
From the author of Other Halves (1982) which won both the Wattie Book of the Year Award and the New Zealand Book Award for Fiction and sold more th...
View full detailsLife On Volcanoes: Contemporary Essays - Various
This showcase of five lively, smart, thoughtful writers promises to be a valuable and very readable contribution to New Zealand's cultural, social ...
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