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27 November 2015

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/972732?barcode=9781869664367&title=TeAraroa
Te Araroa: Walking New Zealand's 3000 kilometre trail photography by Mark Watson       $49.99
Starting in January 2015, Watson walked from Reinga to Bluff along New Zealand’s national walkway, Te Araroa. The journey took him six months and has resulted in this remarkable, evocative book of photographs.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/980169-PortraitofaMan-9781782060963
 Portrait of a Man by Georges Perec        $27.99
Gaspard Winckler, master forger, is trapped in a basement studio on the outskirts of Paris, with his paymaster's blood on his hands. The motive for this murder? A perversion of artistic ambition. After a lifetime lived in the shadows, he has strayed too close to the sun.  Perec's long-lost first novel prefigures many of the directions he took in later works, but is quite different from any of them. 
"Intellectually rewarding - and essential for anyone remotely interested in this most original of writers." - The Times
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/842452?barcode=9780992974718&title=MemoryTheatre
 Memory Theatre by Simon Critchley        $29.99
 Rooting through piles of papers, Critchley discovers a brilliant text on the ancient art of memory and a cache of astrological charts predicting the deaths of various philosophers. Among them is a chart for Critchley himself, laying out in great detail the course of his life and eventual demise. Becoming obsessed with the details of his fate, Critchley receives the missing, final box, which contains a maquette of Giulio Camillo's sixteenth-century Venetian memory theatre, a space supposed to contain the sum of all knowledge. That's when the hallucinations begin...
"Memory Theatre is a brilliant one-of-a-kind mind game occupying a strange frontier between philosophy, memoir and fiction. Simon Critchley beguiles as he illuminates." - David Mitchell
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/883487?barcode=9781783780815&title=TheStoryofMyTeeth%3AANovelinSixInstalments
 The Story of My Teeth by Valeria Luiselli          $29.99
An interesting conflation of truth, fiction and just plain (and not-so-plain) lies, anchored (sort of) in the story of a man who wants to replace all his teeth. 
"The Story of My Teeth is playful, attentive and very smart without being for a minute pretentious. It’s Walter Benjamin without tears — sunnier, more casual and more nimble. Luiselli is an exciting writer to watch, not only for this book, but also for the fresh approach she brings to fiction, one that invites participation and reaction, even skepticism — a living, breathing map." - The New York Times
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/973942?barcode=9781846683800&title=SPQR%3AAHistoryofAncientRome
 SPQR: A history of ancient Rome by Mary Beard      $55.00
 Beard manages to be both authoritative and provocative, and is a delight to read. Her history of the city of luxury and filth that dominated the western world is broad and inclusive, demonstrating the ongoing struggle between democracy and autocracy, and giving voice to the previously overlooked: women, slaves, the conquered.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/966026?barcode=9781776570690&title=Timeline%3AAVisualHistoryofOurWorld
 Timeline by Peter Goes      $39.99
Between the Big Bang and tomorrow a lot of changes have taken place on our planet. This wonderful large-format book gives a graphic representation of the great pageant of time: dinosaurs, Vikings, Aztecs, wars, disasters, artists, explorers, spaceships. There is so much to look at and to learn!
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/958662?barcode=9781408863015&title=PattiSmithCollectedLyrics1970-2015
 Collected Lyrics, 1970-2015 by Patti Smith       $32.99
e.g.s:
>> Gloria
>> Changing of the Guards
>> Hey Joe
(You will want this)


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/958645?barcode=9780571325146&title=KillingandDying
 Killing and Dying by Adrian Tomine       $36.99
 Killing and Dying is a showcase of the possibilities of the graphic novel medium and a wry exploration of loss, creative ambition, identity, and family dynamics. With this work, Adrian Tomine reaffirms his place as one of the most significant creators of contemporary comics. His gift for capturing emotion and intellect resonates here: the weight of love and its absence, the pride and disappointment of family, the anxiety and hopefulness of being alive in the twenty-first century.
>> Have a look through the book.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/968069-1606WilliamShakespeareandtheYearofLear-9780571235780
 1606: William Shakespeare and the year of Lear by James Shapiro       $45.00
Traces Shakespeare's life and times from the autumn of 1605, when he took an old and anonymous Elizabethan play, The Chronicle History of King Leir, and transformed it into his most searing tragedy, King Lear. 1606 proved to be an especially grim year for England, which witnessed the bloody aftermath of the Gunpowder Plot, divisions over the Union of England and Scotland, and an outbreak of plague. But it turned out to be an exceptional one for Shakespeare, unrivalled at identifying the fault-lines of his cultural moment, who before the year was out went on to complete two other tragedies that spoke directly to these fraught times: Macbeth and Antony and Cleopatra
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/965332-LivingonPaperLettersfromIrisMurdoch1934-1995-9780701187057
 Living on Paper: Letters from Iris Murdoch, 1934-1995      $69.99
A mind at work on a life and on literature. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/967567-TheLastLoveSong-9781250010025
 The Last Love Song: A biography of Joan Didion by Tracy Daugherty        $59.99
"A monumental, novelistic examination of Joan Didion's life and career. Daugherty crafts a complex, intricately shaded portrait of a woman also known for her inner toughness and intellectual rigor. This landmark work renders a nuanced analysis of a literary life, lauds Didion's indelible contributions to American literature and journalism (especially New Journalism), and documents a 'style that has become the music of our time." - Publishers' Weekly


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/968176?barcode=9781471152177&title=TheJapaneseLover
 The Japanese Lover by Isabel Allende       $39.99
"Isabel Allende is partial to strong women, courtly manners and leftist politics. In her latest novel, The Japanese Lover, she delivers all three in a stirring romance about a passionate love affair between a Jewish refugee from Nazi-occupied Poland and a Japanese-American gardener. she is a dazzling storyteller, with a wry, sometimes dark, wit and a great eye for society's changing fashions. She may be writing a fairy tale for adults, but like the best of the genre, it's almost irresistible." - New Zealand Herald

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/973925?barcode=9780571316298&title=TheLittleRedChairs
 The Little Red Chairs by Edna O'Brien      $32.99
 When a wanted war criminal, masquerading as a healer, settles in a small west coast Irish village, the community are in thrall. One woman, Fidelma McBride, falls under his spell.
"The great Edna O'Brien has written her masterpiece." - Philip Roth
"An extraordinary triumph. This is storytelling of the highest order, resounding with the empathy and authority we yearn for in fine writing. Edna O'Brien is one of the greatest Irish writers, of this or any era." - Joseph O'Connor, Independent


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/994914?barcode=9781776560455&title=ThudsUnderneath
 Thuds Underneath by Brent Kininmont      $25.00
 Brent Kininmont’s first collection of poetry musters scenes from antiquity, a life in Japan, and a preoccupation with flight in its varied forms. Islands are stepping stones far below; plains are bused, hiked, cycled across. At any moment a colossus might appear. A child’s assessment of her own terrain keeps company with poems tracing a mother’s decline. Throughout these beautifully voiced and distilled pages, loud and faint thuds can be detected.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/983282?barcode=9781775502104&title=BreakingConnections
 Breaking Connections by Albert Wendt       $35.00
A dynamic group has emerged in Auckland whose members refer to themselves as the Tribe. Mainly Polynesian, they grow up together, rise from poverty and become successful professionals, bound by love and fierce loyalty. At the centre is Aaron, who lives at the edge of danger, shady dealings and self-destruction. When Daniel, receives a call in Hawaii telling him that Aaron has been killed, he returns to New Zealand, and steps into the most dangerous crisis the Tribe has faced. They must confront the truth about who Aaron is and what they, as the Tribe, have become, while facing the infidelity and greed that threatens to tear the group apart.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/972045?barcode=9781473620919&title=ThingExplainer%3AComplicatedStuffinSimpleWords
 Thing Explainer: Complicated stuff in simple words by Randall Munroe         $39.99
 Much that our lives contain is strange to us, but not for long. This book’s wonderful blueprint diagrams and straight-forward text explain everything from a biro to a nuclear bomb. It’s good to know what the parts of a thing are called, but much more fascinating to know what they do!

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/975801-RedouteSelectionoftheMostBeautifulFlowers-9783836505154
 Selection of the Most Beautiful Flowers by Pierre-Joseph Redoute        $280.00
The complete plates of 'the Raphael of Flowers' (1759-1840). This lavish, large-format book would make an exquisite gift. Be quick. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/882533-LetMeDieinHisFootsteps-9781925240474
 Let Me Die in His Footsteps by Lori Roy       $37.00
"About as Southern and as gothic as Southern gothic can get - superstition, ignorance and violence in backwoods Kentucky. Excellent writing makes it scarily believable." - Listener '100 Best Books, 2015'
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/968119-ThePowerofReadingSocratestoTwitter-9781472914774
 The Power of Reading: Socrates to Twitter by Frank Ferudi       $45.00
 The very act of reading and the choice of reading material endow individuals with an identity that possesses great symbolic significance. Already in ancient Rome, Cicero was busy drawing up a hierarchy of different types of readers. Since that time people have been divided into a variety of categories - literates and illiterates, intensive and extensive readers, or vulgo and discreet readers. In the 19th Century, accomplished readers were praised as 'men of letters' while their moral opposites were described as 'unlettered'. Today distinctions are made between cultural and instrumental readers and scorn is communicated towards the infamous 'tabloid reader'. The purpose of this book is to explore the changing meanings attributed to the act of reading.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/920821?barcode=9781907970528&title=TheInventionofMemory%3AAnIrishFamilyScrapbook
 The Invention of Memory: An Irish family scrapbook by Simon Loftus      $24.99
 From the arrival of his first ancestor in Dublin in 1560, Simon Loftus traces the fascinating story of his family's heritage in Ireland - piecing together fragments of legend and biography that span over 350 years of Irish history. The background is the colonial conquest of Ireland and the clash of religious and national identity, but the focus is close at hand, familial. The passions and eccentricities, the daily concerns and relationships, the rich dramas and anecdotes of individuals in this Ascendancy family- over eight generations - combine to form an enthralling memoir of shifting viewpoints and entertainingly inconsistent accounts of a shared past.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/980171-ThePromiseoftheChild-9781473211360
 The Promise of the Child by Tom Toner      $37.99
The year is 14,647 AD. Humankind has changed, fractured, prismed into a dozen breeds of fairy-tale grotesques, the chaos of expansion, war and ruin flinging humanity like bouncing sparks around the blackness of space. Humanity has been resculpted in a hundred different places, and the world as we knew it—this world—is gone for ever.
"To call The Promise of the Child one of the most accomplished debuts of 2015 so far is to understate its weight—instead, let me moot that is among the most significant works of science fiction released in recent years. Granted, you’ve got to give it your all, but give it that and you’ll get all that and more besides back." - Tor
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/974799?barcode=9781474603072&title=LifeandDeathofSophieStark
 The Life and Death of Sophie Stark by Anna North      $34.99
 Sophie Stark makes films said to be 'more like life than life itself'. But her genius comes at a terrible cost: to her husband, to the brother she left behind, and to the actress she can't forget.
"I read The Life and Death of Sophie Stark with my heart in my mouth. Not only a dissection of genius and the havoc it can wreak, but also a thunderously good story." - Emma Donoghue
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/983284?barcode=9781775502067&title=Tamanui%3ATheBraveKokakoofTaranaki
Tamanui: Brave kokako of Taranaki by Rebecca Beyer, Linley Wellington and Andrew Burdan        $23.00
Beautifully done.
Te reo edition also available
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/969240-WhiteCloudWorldsAnanthologyofsciencefictionandfantasyartworkfromNewZealandvolume3-9780473329693
 White Cloud Worlds: An anthology of science fiction and fantasy artwork from Aotearoa New Zealand, Volume 3  edited by Paul Tobin     $65.00
60 artists, 220 pages of colour. 

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/985026-HowtheMarquisGotHisCoatBack-9781472235329
 How the Marquis Got His Coat Back by Neil Gaiman        $6.99
 The coat. It was elegant. It was beautiful. It was so close that he could have reached out and touched it. And it was unquestionably his.   A Neverwhere short story from "one of the best fabulists of our age". - Financial Times
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/996915?barcode=9780473343033&title=EvenMoreTallTalesandTruefromKohatuandBeyond
 Even More Tall Tales and True from Kohatu and Beyond by John Ellis        $26.00
Another collection of anecdotal gems from the Nelson backblocks by a master raconteur. Many of these (true!) events are hilarious in themselves; others achieve this distinction by the quality of Ellis’s vernacular narration.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/973171-AnotherSideofBobDylanAPersonalHistoryontheRoadandOfftheTracks-9781250075628
Another Side of Bob Dylan: A personal history on the road and off the tracks by Victor Maymudes with Jacob Maymudes        $29.99
During the years they spent together, few people outside of Dylan's immediate family were closer than Victor Maymudes, who was Dylan's tour manager, personal friend, and travelling companion from the early days in 1960s Greenwich Village through the late 90's. Another Side of Bob Dylan recounts landmark events including Dylan's infamous motorcycle crash; meeting the Beatles on their first US tour; his marriage to Sara Lownds, his romances with Suze Rotolo, Joan Baez, and others; fellow travelers Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Wavy Gravy, Dennis Hopper, The Band, The Traveling Wilburys, and more.
>> It Ain't Me, Babe
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/981526?barcode=9780473327422&title=TheGentlemen%27sClub
The Gentlemen's Club by Jen Shieff        $29.99
Headstrong and independent, Rita Saunders is a successful hairdresser by day and a busy brothel madam by night. The only thing missing from her life is the love of a good woman. Istvan Ziegler is a Hungarian immigrant who has come to New Zealand to work on the brand new harbour bridge project. He is full of hope and dreams of a better life. Sixteen-year-old Judith Curran has come to Auckland for an abortion. With no money or family support, she finds herself at the mercy of strangers and simply has to hope they have her best interests at heart. Becoming bound into a desperate situation involving a group of orphan girls, Rita, Judith and Istvan find fortitude they never knew they possessed. But do they have enough of it to expose the menacing orphanage director and the slice of the heartless and seedy 1950s' underworld he inhabits?
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/983288?barcode=9781776560363&title=TheDeepeningStream%3AAHistoryoftheNewZealandLiteraryFund
 The Deepening Stream: A history of the New Zealand Literary Fund by Elizabeth Caffin and Andrew Mason        $39.99
 The New Zealand Literary Fund was a small amount of public money skilfully dispensed over forty years to hundreds of writers and publishers. Unobtrusively but persistently, the fund and the dedicated men and women who allotted its largesse laid the foundations of the literary culture we enjoy today. From a small gesture of government patronage in the postwar world, it slowly grew, expanding its reach, enlarging its ambitions and acquiring partners. This is its story.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/977519-InventingtheFutureFolkPoliticsandtheLeft-9781784780968
 Inventing the Future: Folk politics and the left by Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams        $32.99
  Despite the profound crisis of capitalism and the mass mobilizations of people around the world in response, there has been no successful contestation of neoliberalism's hegemony. Inventing the Future is a major new manifesto that argues for a novel set of alternatives for the future - alternatives which seek to rekindle a popular modernity. Against the confused understanding of the hi-tech and neoliberal world by both the right and the left, this book claims that the emancipatory and future-oriented possibilities of our society can be reclaimed. Instead of running from a complex future the authors envisage a post-capitalist economy which is capable of advancing living standards, liberating humanity from work, and developing technologies which free us from biological and environmental constraints.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/975136-AGoodLifePhilosophyfromCradletoGrave-9781847089526
A Good Life: Morality from birth to death by Mark Rowlands       $32.99
 Myshkin was born on a certain day and died on a certain day - and some things happened to him in between. These things presented him with ethical questions and this book is a record of his attempt to answer those questions. Discovered by his son after Myshkin's death, A Good Life is one man's reckoning with the life he has led and the choices he made. From the author of The Philosopher and the Wolf
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/976226-TheSupermodelandtheBrilloBox-9781250075062
The Supermodel and the Brillo Box: Back stories and peculiar economics from the world of contemporary art by Don Thompson       $39.99
Acquiring contemporary art is about passion and lust, but it is also about branding, about the back story that comes with the art, about the relationship of money and status, and, sometimes, about celebrity.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/977581?barcode=9780749015176&title=OneHundredYearsofProtest%3AEverythingYouNeedtoKnow
 One Hundred Years of Protest: Everything you need to know by Christopher Catherwood       $22.99
From the Suffragettes to the Poll Tax protests.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/982540?barcode=9781782271949&title=HeroicMeasures
Heroic Measures by Jill Clement       $18.99
A bittersweet, comic tale of what it means to grow old in a world you no longer recognise. It is also a gentle paean to New York, to fleeting beauty, and to holding on to what you love with all your might.
"Smart and funny and completely surprising. I've already bought a copy for everyone I know. I loved every page." - Ann Patchett

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/985924?barcode=9781784700003&title=BritanniaObscura%3AMappingBritain%27sHiddenLandscapes
 Britannia Obscura: Mapping hidden Britain by Joanne Parker        $26.00
Jostling within that familiar map are countless vying maps, some founded on rock, or on the natural features of the land. But far more are built on dreams - on human activity, effort, and aspiration. From investigations of caves and megaliths to canals and airspace, Joanne Parker reveals a country with countless competing centres and ceaselessly shifting borders - a land where one person's sleepy, unexceptional province will always be the busy heart of another's map.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/990758?barcode=9781472124036&title=BoysIntheTreesCarlySimon
Boys in the Trees by Carly Simon         $36.99
A memoir of a young woman's coming of age amongst the glamorous literati and intelligentsia of Manhattan (her father was Richard Simon, co-founder of publishing giant Simon & Schuster), a reflection on a life begun amidst secrets and shame, and a story of the strength to leave that all behind and forge a path of art, music and love in the Golden Age of folk and rock.
>> Boys in the Trees (1978).
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/976227-BytheBook-9781250074690
By the Book: Writers on literature and the literary life from The New York Times Book Review edited by Pamela Paul    $34.99
Admit us into the private worlds of 65 authors, as they reflect on their work habits, reading preferences, inspirations, pet peeves, and recommendations.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/985364-Gratitude-9781509822805
 Gratitude by Oliver Sacks      $24.99
 Oliver Sacks died in August 2015, surrounded by his close friends and family. He was 82. He spent his final days doing what he loved: playing the piano, swimming, enjoying smoked salmon - and writing. In this series of meditations, Dr Sacks reflects on a life well lived, and expresses his thoughts on growing old, facing terminal cancer and reaching the end. "I cannot pretend I am without fear. But my predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved; I have been given much and I have given something in return; I have read and travelled and thought and written.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/977764-SpookyActionataDistance-9780374298517
Spooky Action at a Distance: The phenomenon that reimagines space and time, And what it means for black holes, the Big Bang and the Theory of Everything by George Musser       $44.99
What is space? Space is the venue of physics; it's where things exist, where they move and take shape. Yet over the past few decades, physicists have discovered a phenomenon that operates outside the confines of space and time: the ability of one particle to affect another instantly across the vastness of space in an almost magical way. Einstein grappled with this oddity and couldn't quite resolve it, describing it as "spooky action at a distance". But this strange occurrence has direct connections to black holes, particle collisions, and even the workings of gravity. If space isn't what we thought it was, then what is it? Highly unnerving.

20 November 2015

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/973921?barcode=9781782116141&title=Beatlebone
Beatlebone by Kevin Barry       $32.99
1978. Fleeing the demands of public life, and a third request to appear on The Muppet Show, John Lennon heads to the west coast of Ireland in search of answers to life's most pressing questions.
This novel has just been awarded the Goldsmiths Prize for Fiction: "Beatlebone is a novel that takes its reader to the edge – of the Western world, of sanity, of fame, of words. But it also takes us to the very edge of the novel form, where it meets its notorious doppelgänger, autobiography. Its compulsive narrative of one of the last century’s great musicians and pop icons gradually, and without a hint of contrivance, becomes a startling and original meditation on the uncanny relationship of a writer to his character. Intricately weaving and blurring fiction and life, Beatlebone embodies beautifully this prize’s spirit of creative risk." - Judges' report.
>> "John is so many miles from love".
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/921704?barcode=9781861976628&title=TheCabaretofPlants%3ABotanyandtheImagination
The Cabaret of Plants: Botany and the imagination by Richard Mabey       $49.99
Mabey is the perfect nature writer, always resisting easy thoughts and seeking deeper understanding. In exquisite prose, he overthrows our habit of seeing plants as a ‘biological serving class’ and shows them to be ‘alternative solutions to living’, rampant in literature and art, and in our minds.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/957584?barcode=9781612194820&title=WittgensteinJr
Wittgenstein, Jr. by Lars Iyer       $29.99
The unruly undergraduates at Cambridge have a nickname for their new lecturer: Wittgenstein Jr. He s a melancholic, tormented genius who seems determined to make them grasp the very essence of philosophical thought. But Peters a working-class student surprised to find himself among the elite soon discovers that there s no place for logic in Cambridge.
"Iyer is a deeply elegiac satirist. He manages to both send up intellectual life and movingly lament its erosion." - New York Times
"Iyer has again managed to write a book that's funny, unexpected,and profound, and his prose is suffused with a calm beauty." - Emily St. John Mandel
"After the tenderly-savagely funny Spurious (&c), I am looking forward to reading this." - Thomas
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/977297?barcode=9780857895455&title=DeathbyWater
Death by Water by Kenzaburo Oe      $45.00
For the first time in his long life, Nobel-laureate Kogito Choko is suffering from writer's block. The book that he wishes to write would examine the turbulent relationship he had with his father, and the guilt he feels about being absent the night his father drowned in a storm-swollen river; but how to write about a man he never really knew? When his estranged sister unexpectedly calls, she offers Choko a remedy - she has in her possession an old and mysterious red trunk, the contents of which promise to unlock the many secrets of the man who disappeared from their lives decades before. Another elegantly written patient self-excoriation from this fine writer.
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/966936?barcode=9780908321575&title=WealthandNewZealand
Wealth and New Zealand by Max Rashbrooke      $14.99
The most recent NBR Rich List has revealed the biggest proportional increase in wealth since the list first appeared in 1986. But what do these figures mean, and what else do we know about New Zealand's fortunes? Following his groundbreaking work on income inequality, Max Rashbrooke examines how wealth shapes New Zealand experience. Drawing on previously unpublished data, this award-winning writer explores what constitutes wealth in New Zealand - where, how and why it is held. In doing so, he addresses how wealth has come to be so unevenly distributed, and why this imbalance is something we can no longer ignore.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/976067?barcode=9781869408442&title=TellYouWhat%3AGreatNewZealandNonfiction2016
Tell You What: Great New Zealand non-fiction, 2016 edited by Susanna Andrews and Jolisa Gracewood      $29.99
This year's crop includes Elizabeth Knox on death and disputation, Steve Braunias on the threat of fire, Tina Makereti on museumology and memory, Nicky Hager on dirty politics, Joe Nunweek on school suspensions, Ali Ikram on Keri Hulme; Kate Camp, Megan Dunn and Naomi Arnold. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/967858-TheMysticsofMileEndANovel-9780062412171
 The Mystics of Mile End by Sigal Samuel        $29.99
 "'This is not an ordinary tree I am making. This,' he said, 'this is the Tree of Knowledge.'" In the half-Hasidic, half-hipster Montreal neighborhood of Mile End, a fascination with Jewish mysticism threatens to pull a family apart.
“Rarely does one encounter a novel as full of charm and heart. And perhaps even more rarely does one encounter a novel that takes up enormous questions — about the very nature of existence — with both profound intelligence and galloping humour." - Joanna Rakoff
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/961063?barcode=9781927249260&title=OceanNotorious
 Ocean Notorious: Journeys to lost and lonely places of the deep south by Matt Vance      $39.99
 Between New Zealand and Antarctica lies some of the wildest ocean on the planet, feared by sailors and explorers. On the scattering of islands, humans have dwelt only temporarily and often unintentionally. Vance, after a decade in these seas, tells the stories of these hardy souls.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/971327-HeirloomHarvestModernDaguerreotypesofHistoricGardenTreasures-9781620407776
Heirloom Harvest: Modern daguerrotypes of historic garden treasures by Amy Goldman and Jerry Spagnoli        $125.00
An absolutely luscious and wonderful book of photographs of heirloom vegetables, with enlightening text. This would make a wonderful gift, but you will keep it for yourself.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/971341-RadicalCitiesAcrossLatinAmericainSearchofaNewArchitecture-9781781688687
Radical Cities: Across Latin America in search of anew architecture by Justin McGuirk         $35.00
An inspiring journey to meet activist architects, politicians and radical communities who are starting to think about inhabited environments in radically new ways.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/976034-SylvietheSecond-9780994106537
 Sylvie the Second by Kaeli Baker       $25.00
It's another hospital trip for Sylvie, as part of the support crew for her crazy sister, Calamity Cate. An overdose, this time. As usual, it seems like the family is so caught up in Cate's drama that Sylvie goes unnoticed. Invisible. Always coming second. Not any more. Sylvie makes herself noticed, but to the wrong people, and with painful consequences. NZ YA fiction that tackles some difficult issues. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/980502?barcode=9781927213704&title=MarcusKing%3APaintingNewZealandfortheWorld
 Marcus King: Painting New Zealand for the world by Peter Alsop       $79.99
Arguably New Zealand's most viewed but largely unrecognised artist, Marcus King's tourism posters and paintings capture a certain feel and light that speak strongly of New Zealand from the 1920s-1970s. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/969074?barcode=9781846142109&title=TheInventionofScience%3AANewHistoryoftheScientificRevolution
 The Invention of Science: A new history of scientific revolution by David Wootton       $85.00
"The Invention of Science is neither a light nor a quick read, but it’s a fantastic revisionist history, an intellectual feat and a marvellous attack on those academics who believe that “retrospective history” — written with the outcome in mind — is wrong. It’s utterly refreshing to read a grand, whooping narrative that is also exhaustively researched. It will, I am certain, become a landmark in the discipline of the history of science." - Andrea Wulf

https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/976016?barcode=9780143507055&title=TheAdventuresofHutuandKawa
The Adventures of Hutu and Kawa by Avis Acres      $25.00
In an old pohutukawa tree between the forest and the sea live two tiny Pohutukawa Babies, Hutu and Kawa. With the help of Grandpa Kiwi, Hutu and Kawa build a canoe and set off up the river to explore the forest. On their way they make many new friends - and encounter the fearsome Bush Hawk. A charming reprint of the 1950s classic.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/976989-Hotel-9781628924732
Hotel by Joanna Walsh       $22.99
During the breakdown of an unhappy marriage, writer Joanna Walsh got a job as a hotel reviewer, and began to gravitate towards places designed as alternatives to home. Luxury, sex, power, anonymity, privacy...hotels are where our desires go on holiday, but also places where our desires are shaped by the hard realities of the marketplace. Part memoir and part meditation, this book visits a series of rooms, suites, hallways, and lobbies-the spaces and things that make up these modern sites of gathering and alienation, hotels.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/969032?barcode=9781925240566&title=AFewDaysintheCountry%3AAndOtherStories
A Few Days in the Country by Elizabeth Harrower      $37.00
"The landscape of small-mindedness and emotional cruelty is one Harrower has mapped throughout her career: it is her great theme, her obsession even.she shows us the choices even weakened people can make: struggle or go under, get better, or become bitter." - Sydney Morning Herald
"Lyrical, insightful and finely tuned." Otago Daily Times
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/911957?barcode=9780994106964&title=ASenseofMoreThan
 A Sense of More Than by Tony Michael Martin      $39.99
Tony Michael Martin is a retired surgeon of the head and neck with a philosopher's interest in the part of the body he once explored with science and scalpel. Starting at a London railway station, he takes the reader into the farthest reaches of our consciousness.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/973560?barcode=9781472121769&title=TheTeenagerWhoCametoTea
The Teenager Who Came to Tea by Josie Lloyd, Emlyn Rees and Gillian Johnson       $22.99
A very amusing (and painfully accurate) parody of The Tiger Who Came to Tea. The teenager uses up all the hot water. Typical. If you've ever had to live with a teenage, you will need this book.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/877668-TheAntarcticBookofCookingandCleaningAPolarJourney-9780062395030
 The Antarctic Book of Cooking and Cleaning: A polar journey by Wendy Trusler and Carol Devine       $55.00
 "The first thing that comes to mind about Antarctica is not likely the food. But if you are going there, it is the second." Devine, a humanitarian who piloted a three-month mission to pick up three decades worth of rubbish at Bellingshausen, and Trusler, a visual artist and cook, use journal entries, letters, provision lists, recipes, and menus to document their journey. Includes 42 recipes with Russian, Chinese, and South American influences, such as Honey Oatmeal Bread, Cheese Fondue, Great Wall Dumplings, Roasted Pepper Goulash with Smoked Paprika, Roast Leg of Pork, and Frozen Chocolate Cream.
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/977561-TransAMemoir-9781784784171
Trans by Juliet Jacques       $32.99
Trans explores the physical, psychological and cultural impact of transitioning from male to female. In July 2010, aged thirty- one years old, Juliet Jacques underwent sex reassignment surgery and for the first time her body matched the person she felt she had been since childhood.
>> Jacques responds to the accusation that transgendering reinforces gender stereotypes.

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The Prison Book Club by Ann Walmsley        $32.99
When Ann Walmsley was asked to take part in a book club in a men's prison, she was initially anxious: after a violent mugging a few years before, could she really cope being surrounded by violent criminals? Luckily, curiosity got the better of her, and she signed up for eighteen months of meetings with heavily tattooed inmates, talking about books ranging from The Grapes of Wrath to The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. But this wasn't your typical book club - there was no wine and cheese, plush furniture or superficial chat about recent holidays. Classic works of fiction and non-fiction became springboards for frank discussions about loss, anger, redemption and loneliness, and for the men a prized oasis in which to regain a sense of humanity.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/977506?barcode=9781408858073&title=TheInflatableWoman
The Inflatable Woman by Rachael Ball          $39.99
Iris (or balletgirl-42 as she's known on the internet dating circuit) is a zookeeper looking for love when she is diagnosed with breast cancer. Overnight, her life becomes populated with a carnival of daunting hospital characters. Despite the attempts of her friends - Maud, Granma Suggs, Larry the Monkey and a group of singing penguins - to comfort her, Iris's fears begin to encircle her until all she has to cling to is the attention of a lighthouse keeper called sailor_buoy_39. A poignant, gritty graphic novel.
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/977306-WeareAllStardustScientistsWhoShapedOurWorldTalkAboutTheirWorkTheirLivesandWhatTheyStillWanttoKnow-9781925106992
We Are All Stardust: Scientists who shaped our world talk about their work, their lives and what they still want to know by Stefan Klein        $35.00
What sets scientists apart? Curiosity (primarily).

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/980501-TheBlueVoyageandOtherPoems-9781869408428
The Blue Voyage, And other poems by Anne French       $24.99
 "Waiting / for the ringing of the bells announcing daybreak, / I put down my brush."


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/962434?barcode=9781910200728&title=Unbecoming
Unbecoming by Jenny Downham        $21.00
Seventeen-year-old Katie has a secret she can’t reveal, and her mother is too controlling. When Katie’s grandmother comes to live with them, their ordered life is broken open and unsuspected secrets are revealed. As Katie’s grandmother loses her mental grip, how will the three learn to live? Heartbreakingly well written and thoughtful. 

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/956812?barcode=9781408856246&title=FrancisBaconinYourBlood
Francis Bacon in Your Blood by Michael Peppiatt       $45.00
Michael Peppiatt met Francis Bacon in June 1963 in Soho's French House to request an interview for a student magazine he was editing. Bacon invited him to lunch, and over oysters and Chablis they began a friendship and a no-holds-barred conversation that would continue until Bacon's death thirty years later. Fascinated by the artist's brilliance and charisma, Peppiatt accompanied him on his nightly round of prodigious drinking from grand hotel to louche club and casino, seeing all aspects of Bacon's 'gilded gutter life' and meeting everybody around him, from Lucian Freud and Sonia Orwell to East End thugs.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/911356?barcode=9780571298136&title=TheBoyWhoPlayedwithFusion
 The Boy Who Played with Fusion: Extreme science, extreme parenting, and how to make a star by Tom Clynes      $37.00
 By the age of 11, Taylor Wilson had mastered the science of rocket propulsion. At 13, his grandmother's cancer diagnosis drove him to investigate medical uses for radioactive isotopes. And at 14, Wilson became the youngest person in history to achieve nuclear fusion. How could someone so young achieve so much, and what can Wilson's story teach parents and teachers about how to support high-achieving children? 

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/984878?barcode=9780908321612&title=PollutedInheritance%3ANewZealand%27sFreshwaterCrisis
 Polluted Inheritance: New Zealand's freshwater crisis by Mike Joy     $14.99
 Intensive dairy farming has degraded our freshwater rivers, streams and lakes to such a degree that we face an environmental crisis. This perilous situation has arisen primarily through governmental policy that prioritises short-term economic growth over long-term environmental sustainability.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/957840-PacificStar3nzDivisionintheSouthPacificinWorldWarII-9781927187838
 Pacific Star: 3NZ Division in the South Pacific in World War II by Reg Newell       $44.99
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/968955-SecretHistoryofWonderWoman-9781925106985
The Secret History of Wonder Woman by Jill Lepore      $37.00
Like every other superhero, Wonder Woman has a secret identity. Unlike every other superhero, she also has a secret history. Drawing from an astonishing trove of documents, including never-before-seen private papers, Harvard historian and New Yorker staff writer Jill Lepore reveals the fascinating family story that sparked the invention of the most popular female superhero of all time, and traces of antecedents and resonances in contemporary culture and feminist thought.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/967875-SuchGoodGirlsTheJourneyoftheHolocaustsHiddenChildSurvivors-9780062297112
 Such Good Girls: The journey of the Holocaust's hidden child survivors by R.D. Rosen        $29.99
10% of European Jewish children survived the Holocaust, often in ways that re-railed their life stories in significant ways. Rosen traces the stories of three women whose survival as hidden children brought them eventually to New York and careers helping others.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/969075-HowtoPlanaCrusadeReasonandReligiousWarintheMiddleAges-9781846144776
 How to Plan a Crusade: Reason and religious war in the Middle Ages by Christopher Tyerman         $69.99
The efforts of many thousands of men and women, who left their lands and families in Western Europe, and marched off to a highly uncertain future in the Holy Land and elsewhere have never been sufficiently understood. Their actions raise a host of compelling questions about the nature of medieval society. How to Plan a Crusade is fascinating on diplomacy, communications, propaganda, the use of mass media, medical care, equipment, voyages, money, weapons, credit, wills, ransoms, animals, and the power of prayer.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/921625-LettertoHisFather-9780805212662
Letter to His Father by Franz Kafka      $29.99
 Kafka's letter to his father is at once an exploration of his relationship to his father, his need to write, and the source of his fear one that his father prompts in him but that is beyond the scope of Kafka's memory and power of reasoning. There is no greater text about authority, the disfiguring effects of shame, and, in particular, Kafka's lifelong need to have his father's unobtainable approval. In both the original German and in English.
>> Also just in: Aphorisms, containing both the 'Zurau Aphorisms' of 1917-1918 and a second series that were found in his 1920 diaries.

https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/971391-TheAraboftheFuture-9781627793445
The Arab of the Future by Riad Sattouf         $29.99
A graphic memoir of the author's childhood in rural France, Gaddafi's Libya, and Assad's Syria.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/973515-Writers13Vignettes-9781609806491
 Writers: 13 vignettes by Barry Gifford         $48.00
Gifford conjures famous writers in imaginary vulnerable moments in their lives. In prose that is funny, grotesque - and a touch brutal, Gifford shows these writers at their most human, which is to say at their worst: they are liars, frauds, lousy lovers and drunks. For a writer, is there a borderline between success and failure?
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/975839-RiverstoneKitchenAnotherHelping-9780473321062
Riverstone Kitchen: Another helping by Bevan Smith      $49.99
Another mouthwatering cookbook from the same New Zealand chef.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/977532-Gabriel-ErnestandOtherTales-9781847495921
Gabriel-Ernest, And other tales by Saki, illustrated by Quentin Blake      $18.99
Eight strange, mischievous, witty stories.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/980909-ClancyoftheUndertow-9781925240405
Clancy of the Undertow by Christopher Currie     $24.00
In a dead-end town like Barwen a girl has only got to be a little different to feel like a freak. And Clancy, a typical sixteen-year-old misfit with a moderately dysfunctional family, a genuine interest in Nature Club and a major crush on the local hot girl, is packing a capital F.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/971333-SuspiciousMindsWhyWeBelieveConspiracyTheories-9781472915627
Suspicious Minds: Why we believe conspiracy theories by Rob Brotherton       $32.99
We're all conspiracy theorists. Some of us just hide it better than others.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/967560?barcode=9781775501633&title=CrossingtheFloor%3ATheStoryofTarianaTuria
 Crossing the Floor: The story of Tariana Turia by Helen Leahy        $45.00
>> Hope for a better future for the mokopuna.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/973555-AdventuresofMissPetitfour-9781408868041
The Adventures of Mrs Petitfour by Anne Michaels        $22.99
Mrs Petitfour loves baking and making and dancing with her cats, but most of all she loves to fly. All she has to do is pick up a favourite tablecloth (preferably the one with the paisley print), catch the breeze and she swooshes off on an adventure - with her many cats (Minky, Misty, Taffy, Purrsia, Pirate, Mustard, Moutarde, Hemdala, Earring, Grigorovich, Clasby, Captain Captain, Captain Catkin, Captain Clothespin, Your Shyness and Sizzles) dangling paw-to-tail behind her. A charming children's book from the author of Fugitive Pieces.

https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/977574-TheMakerBeyondDecoratingCraftingaUniqueSpace-9781743365205
The Maker: Beyond decorating, crafting a unique space by Tamara Maynes       $69.99
Your chosen craft can make a difference to your home.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/994336?barcode=9780473335069&title=TheyAllCameBack
 They All Came Back: An account of the wider Nelson Mabin family and their involvement in World War Two by L.H. Cook.     $29.00
Soldiers, sailors, pilots, POWs of both the Germans and the Japanese. Includes experiences building the Thai-Burma Railway.