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TOUCHDOWN is a weekly selection of outstanding new titles: books either anticipated or surprising, just out of the carton! Follow the links for more information, to purchase these books or to have them put aside for you.

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17 July 2015

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/867039?barcode=9781785150289&title=GoSetAWatchman
Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee          $49.99
Appearing fifty-five years after To Kill a Kockingbird, this companion book sees Scout returning to Maycomb as an adult and confronting Atticus's resistance to racial integration.
"A harder, more ruthless novel that Mockingbird, it will evoke much discussion." - Stella
>> We would like to offer our customers a chance to buy both a copy of the new book (a lovely hardback) and a copy of the lovely new hardback edition of the first book (replicating the wrapper design of the first edition) for $75 (a $10 saving for a very special pair of books). Just let us know.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/914732-LostandGoneAway-9781869408404
Lost and Gone Away by Lynn Jenner        $35.00
Between 2010 and 2014 Lynn Jenner made several related emotional and intellectual investigations. Lost and Gone Away is the record of these: a hybrid text of nonfiction, prose poems and poetry. The book traverses the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquake; samples and sifts through the lost and recovered detritus of the ancient world; radiates its attention out from that epicentre of loss, the Point Last Seen, from which all searches begin; and quietly, devastatingly, explores how one might think and write about the Holocaust, from far away.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/919315-ThePredictions-9780349134369
The Predictions by Bianca Zander         $29.99
A novel of one woman's attempt to outrun the destiny that is predicted for her, moving from a remote New Zealand commune in the waning days of 1970s free-love experimentation to the heady music scene of 1980s London. Can she define her own happiness, even if it takes her in unanticipated directions?
"In every sense, Bianca Zander is a fantastic writer." - Curtis Sittenfield    
"I really enjoyed this fascinating portrayal of commune living in New Zealand in the 70's and 80's and how the best of intentions don't always have the desired outcome. It's a story of relationships, parenting and ideologies. It also explores how a prediction can shape how a life is lived. It's a great read, the characters are brilliantly portrayed and the themes fascinating." - Sarah
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/886506-RisingGroundASearchfortheSpiritofPlace-9781847086303
Rising Ground: A search for the spirit of place by Philip Marsden        $25.00
When Philip Marsden moved to a remote, creekside farmhouse in Cornwall, the intensity of his response took him aback. It led him to wonder why we react so strongly to certain places, and set him off on a journey on foot westwards to Land's End through one of the most myth-rich regions of Europe. From the Neolithic ritual landscape of Bodmin Moor to the Arthurian traditions at Tintagel, from the mysterious china-clay region to the granite tors and tombs of the far south-west, Marsden assembles a chronology of attitude to place.
"A superb work which should be read everywhere, describing in beautiful prose the opulence of our natural and human fabric." - Independent
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/886499-ImJack-9781783780846
I'm Jack by Mark Blacklock          $33.00
In this provocative novel Blacklock portrays the true and complex history of John Humble, a.k.a. Wearside Jack, the Ripper Hoaxer, a timewaster and criminal, sympathetic and revolting, the man hidden by a wall of words, a fiction-spinner worthy of textual analysis, who leads the reader into an allusive, elusive labyrinth of interpretations, simultaneously hoodwinking and revealing.
"Intelligent and disturbing." - Guardian
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/881134-AlenaANovel-9781594632921
Alena by Rachel Pastan           $29.99
In constant conversation with du Murier's Rebecca, this novel tells of an aspiring young curator is offered a plumb position at the Nauk, Cape Cod's most cutting-edge art gallery. The wealthy, enigmatic founder who offered her the job fails to mention that Alena, the previous curator, died two years ago. Quickly, she finds herself in over her head. The Nauk echoes with phantoms of the past - a past obsessively preserved by the museum's staff - and the newcomer's every move mires  and entangles her more deeply.
"Luminous and sure-footed. The triumph of Pastan's story is that it manages to be more than a companion piece to du Maurier's. Alena proves itself an intriguing and substantial novel on its own merits, while still offering the kind of gothic plunge we remember and crave from our younger years." - The Washington Post
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/879099-TheAntipodeans-9781927262030
The Antipodeans by Greg McGee         $38.00
Beginning with the return to Venice of an old and sick man determined to confront his past, and accompanied by his daughter who is escaping hers, The Antipodeans spans three generations of a New Zealand family and their interaction with three families of Northern Italy. This strong novel marks the return to literary prominence of the author of Foreskin's Lament.
>> The author talks about his book.
>> "Give a brief history of your eyesight." (interview)

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/879264-DiscoveringNewZealandTrees-9781869664305
Discovering New Zealand Trees by Sandra Morris         $18.00
An attractive new reference for children, introducing 20 native trees.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/876048-TheArtofFlying-9780224099370
The Art of Flying by Antonio Altaribba and Kim              $49.99
A deeply touching synthesis of individual and collective memories. A deeply personal graphic novel, Altarriba's account of what led his father to commit suicide at the age of ninety is a detective novel of sorts, one that traces his father's life from an impoverished childhood in Aragon, to service with Franco's army in the Civil war, escape to join the anarchist FAI, exile in France when the Republicans are defeated, to return to Spain in 1949 and the stultifying existence to which Republican sympathisers were consigned under Francoism.
"Tremendously sad, subtly drawn." - Guardian
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/911591-TheLastActofLove-9781447286387
The Last Act of Love by Cathy Rentzenbrink            $35.00
In the summer of 1990 - two weeks before his GCSE results, which turned out to be the best in his school - Cathy Rentzenbrink's brother Matty was knocked down by a car on the way home from a night out, suffering serious head injuries. He was left in a permanent vegetative state. For the next eight years, Cathy and her parents took care of Matty - they built an extension onto the village pub where they lived and worked; they talked to him, fed him, bathed him, held him. Most of all, they loved him. But there came a point at which it seemed the best thing they could do for Matty - and for themselves - was let him go. With unflinching honesty and raw emotional power, Cathy describes the unimaginable pain of losing her brother and the decision that changed her family's lives forever. As she delves into the past and reclaims memories that have lain buried for many years, Cathy reconnects with the bright, funny, adoring brother she lost and is finally able to see the end of his life as it really was - a last act of love. A remarkable book.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/884045?barcode=9781846275159&title=TheEndofDays
The End of Days by Jenny Erpenbeck         $23.00
The story of the twentieth century is traced through the various possible lives (and deaths) of one woman.
Winner of the 2015 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize.
We also have a couple of copies left of the beautiful hardback edition.
"Erpenbeck's writing is astoundingly evocative and nuanced, balancing vast emotional weights on delicate, precisely placed observations. Such good writing, distilling the incomprehensibly large in the affectingly small, is a pleasure to read." - Thomas
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/920824-TheCrowEaters-9781907970610
The Crow Eaters by Bapsi Sidhwa         $25.00
A vibrant portrait of a Parsi family taking its place in colonial India on the brink of the 20th Century, from one of Pakistan's best-loved novelists.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/886509-LoveGameAHistoryofTennisfromVictorianPastimetoGlobalPhenomenon-9781846689116
Love Game: A history of tennis, from Victorian pastime to global phenomenon by Elizabeth Wilson             $25.00
"Excellent. Wilson makes a passionate, partisan case that tennis should be treated differently from all other sports. In fact tennis shouldn't be treated like a sport at all, but should instead be seen as a kind of burlesque gymnastic seduction, a business of passion and, above all, of love." - Guardian
"Hers is a sporting history unlike any I've read - one that, in its sophistication and thoughtfulness, shows up the hollowness of most other accounts." - William Skidelsky, Observer

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/886517-LivingintheSoundoftheWindAPersonalQuestforWHHudsonNaturalistandWriterfromtheRiverPlate-9781472106353
Living in the Sound of the Wind: Personal quest for W.H. Hudson, naturalist and writer from the River Plate by Jason Wilson          $45.00
W. H. Hudson was brought up on the pampas, where he learnt from gauchos about frontier life. After moving to London in 1874, Hudson lived in extreme poverty. Like his friend Joseph Conrad, Hudson was an exile, adapting to England. He never returned to Argentina. Wilson unravels Hudson's English dream, his natural history rambles, and his work to protect birds. He remains both a complex witness to his homeland before mass immigration and to his England of the mind, before the urban sprawl.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/884052?barcode=9781847088420&title=TheEmpathyExams%3AEssays
The Empathy Exams: Essays by Leslie Jamison           $25.00
Illness, violence, sentimentality, hurt, confession. What are the deep unfaceable motors of our culture? How do we look sidelong at the tings we most fear? How do we always fail to confront out vulnerabilities: pain, bodies, limitations, failure to connect and to commit?
" It’s hard to imagine a stronger, more thoughtful voice." - The New York Times
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/887287-Speak-9780356506074
Speak by Louise Hall                 $38.00
When machines learn to speak, who decides what it means to be human? She cannot run. She cannot walk. She cannot even blink. As her batteries run down for the final time, all she can do is speak. Will you listen? Speak is the story of artificial intelligence and of those who loved it, hated it and created it. From Alan Turing's conviction in the 1950s to a Silicon Valley Wunderkind imprisoned in 2040 for creating illegally lifelike dolls, from a pilgrim girl writing her diary to a traumatised young girl exchanging messages with a software program, all these lives have shaped and changed a single artificial intelligence - MARY3. 
"The rarest of finds: a novel that doesn't remind me of any other book I've ever read. A complex, nuanced, and beautifully written meditation on language, immortality, the nature of memory, the ethical problems of artificial intelligence, and what it means to be human." - Emily St. John Mandel
"Speak reads like a hybrid of David Mitchell and Margaret Atwood. Louisa Hall has written a brilliant novel." - Philipp Meyer
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/713876-Encircling-9781908745293
Encircling by Carl Frode Tiller            $25.00
David Hugsar has lost his memory so his psychiatrist places an advertisement in a newspaper inviting friends and relatives to share their memories of him. The resulting letters, reminiscences, and scenes offer an encircling narrative that reveals more about the intersecting young lives in a small Norwegian backwater than about David himself, the enigma at the heart of the novel. Adolescent sexuality, boredom, filial guilt, violence and love; the frustrations of life in a small-town rock band; drugs and cigarettes all find their place in these chronicles of Norwegian provincial life, exploring masculinity in crisis.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/885751-TheLastEnglishPoachers-9781471135675
The Last English Poachers by Bob and Brian Tovey               $39.99
Just two hours' drive west of London, a secret way of life that has been operating for centuries is clinging to a fragile existence. This is the world of the last English poachers - men who have lived off the land, taking game and wildlife from the big country estates, risking the wrath of gamekeepers in order to feed their families and make a modest livelihood. Poachers have lived cheek by jowl with landowners throughout the history of the British class system. Their customs, hunting skills and knowledge of animals is comparable to that of indigenous communities in pre-industrial societies, yet the poacher has been vilified, ridiculed and, in olden times, even put to death. Bob and BrianTovey are poachers of the old stripe: a father and son of 75 and 50 years old respectively, who are continuing their ancestors' traditions, reluctant to surrender the old ways of sourcing food from nature.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/840809-BetweenGods-9781472225092
Between Gods by Alison Pick         $38.00
Alison Pick was born in the 1970s and raised in a loving, supportive family, but as a teenager she made a discovery that changed her understanding of who she was for ever. She learned that her Pick grandparents, who had escaped from Czechoslovakia during WWII, were Jewish, and that most of this side of the family had died in concentration camps.
"A beautifully woven story of family, partnership, love and reconciliation, not just with one's past but with oneself." - A.M. Homes
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/912548?barcode=9781447289265&title=MyYearoff%3ARediscoveringLifeAfteraStroke
My Year Off: Rediscovering life after a stroke by Robert McCrum        $25.00
When he was 42 and editor-in-chief of Faber & Faber, Robert McCrum woke up paralysed on his left side. He spent months as an invalid lying on his back and over a year recovering his function. In this book he describes the transforming effects of being shunted the short sudden distance to disability, the reassessment of his life that resulted from time in the ‘antechamber of death’, and the deepening of his relationships with those who cared for and about him. He found the disjunction of the mental and physical aspects of existence profoundly disconcerting, time thereafter flowed differently, and the natural compulsion to look for meaning in life’s occurrences found itself frustrated at a deep level. What carried on had a different texture from what came before.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/885484-LettersofIvorPunch-9780297609261
The Letters of Ivor Punch by Colin MacIntyre            $38.00
Imagine an island, a place separated from the mainland by choppy seas. A place of myths and faith, where a Headless Horseman is said to stalk the woods but where the kirk is always full. Imagine a community which held its own against Darwin but which can't hold on to its own. Prepare to meet a pioneering female travel writer, two fatherless boys, and a man who, quite simply, fell from the sky. And, at the centre of it all, the figure who links the past to the present - the irrepressible, unforgettable former Sergeant Punch.
>> Colin MacIntyre has been voted Scotland's Top Creative Talent.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/886028-Motherland-9781473612006
Motherland by Jo McMillan           $38.00
"I hadn't expected the Berlin Wall to be clean and white and smooth. It looked more like the edge of the swimming baths than the edge of the Cold War. On the grass of No-man's Land, fat rabbits ate and strolled about as if they'd never been hunted and nothing could disturb them. This was their land and they ruled it, and there were three parts to Berlin: East, West and Rabbit." What is it like to grow up on the losing side of history?
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/886490-ThroughtheWoods-9780571288656
Through the Woods by Emily Carroll         $28.00
"It came from the woods. Most strange things do." Five mysterious, spine-tingling stories follow journeys into (and out of?) the eerie abyss. These chilling tales spring from the macabre imagination of acclaimed and award-winning comic creator Emily Carroll. Take a walk in the woods and see what awaits you there...
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/882447-SevenGoodYears-9781925106435
The Seven Good Years by Etgar Keret          $35.00
The seven years between the birth of Keret's son, Lev, during a terrorist attck on Tel Aviv, and the death of his father were good years, but still full of reasons to worry. The Seven Good Years is a tender and entertaining tale of a father bringing up his son in a country beset by wars and alarms.
"Funny, dark and poignant." - Jonathan Safran Foer
"One of the most important writers alive." - Clive James
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/915447-NaturesGodTheHereticalOriginsoftheAmericanRepublic-9780393351293
Nature's God: The heretical origins of the American Republic by Matthew Stewart         $35.00
Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, Thomas Paine: these radicals who founded America set their sights on a revolution of the mind. Derided as "infidels" and "atheists" in their own time, they wanted to liberate us not just from one king but from the tyranny of supernatural religion. The ideas that inspired them were neither British nor Christian but largely ancient, pagan, and continental: the fecund universe of the Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius, the potent (but nontranscendent) natural divinity of Spinoza.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/887705-ThisThingofDarkness-9781409152712
This Thing of Darkness by Harry Bingham       $38.00
A marine engineer who tumbles off a cliff path on a windy night. A burglary where everything taken was returned by the thief. The suicide of a man in love with life. An accident, a mystery, an unexplained tragedy. And nothing at all to connect them. Until, that is, Detective Constable Fiona Griffiths, searching for something - anything - to take her mind off the tedious job of evidence-cataloguing she's been assigned to, starts to wonder if all three incidents are not quite what they seem.
"The most startling protagonist in modern crime fiction." - Sunday Times
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/887286-Aurora-9780356500478
Aurora by Kim Stanley Robinson          $38.00
Our voyage from Earth began generations ago. Now, we approach our destination. A new home. Aurora.
"This apparently simple tale unpacks into a mellow, complex meditation on human stubbornness (for good and ill); on the environmental disaster that is happening all around us; on hope, love and the mystery of consciousness itself. Aurora is a magnificent piece of writing, certainly Robinson’s best novel since his mighty 'Mars trilogy', perhaps his best ever." - Guardian
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/876383-ThePointlessLeopardWhatGoodareKidsAnyway-9781782690405
The Pointless Leopard (What good are kids anyway?) by Colas Gutman and Delphine Perret          $17.00
 In the country, there's nothing to do, except: admire. It's the same as being bored, but with your eyes wide open. The story of grumpy city-child Leonard, forced to go for country walks with his greenery-loving mum and dad, is a reminder of what use we may be to the world. What do we know? What can we do? And is any of it of real value?
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/885480-QualityofSilence-9780349408132
The Quality of Silence by Rosamund Lupton         $37.99
 On 24th November Yasmin and her deaf daughter Ruby arrive in Alaska. Within hours they are driving alone across a frozen wilderness where nothing grows, where no one lives, where tears freeze - and night will last for another fifty-four days. They are looking for Ruby's father. Travelling deeper into a silent land. They still cannot find him. And someone is watching them in the dark...
"This stylish thriller will send shivers down your spine." - Guardian
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/883969-BigTiny-ABuilt-It-MyselfMemoir-9780142181799
The Big Tiny: A built-it-myself memoir by Dee Williams        $29.99
A health scare precipitated the author to re-examine her life and to get rid of everything in it she didn't really want. She downsized her expectations and upsized her contentment, she built her own small house, gluing her hair to it in the process, and found a new and better way to live.
"Williams creates a portrait of humanity through her own compelling experience. That she has written about home and life with such humour and vulnerability, and in her own unique vernacular, makes her story all the more universal." - Jay Shafer


10 July 2015


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/886980?barcode=9780864739926&title=MauriceGee%3ALifeandWork
Maurice Gee: Life and work by Rachel Barrowman       $59.99
It's here! The greatly anticipated biography of Maurice Gee, Nelson resident and one of New Zealand's finest writers, by one of New Zealand's finest literary biographers. Beginning with his debut novel The Big Season in 1962, Gee has published 33 books, including Plumb, which won the 1978 James Tait Black Memorial Prize and is regarded by many critics as the defining novel of modern New Zealand literature. The product of nearly ten years’ research and writing, this biography provides an engaging and frequently surprising narrative of Gee’s life, along with vivid and accessible readings of both his adults and children's books. The book is illustrated with photographs from Gee’s personal collection as well as public archives.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/887182?barcode=9781927271896&title=WhenIamHappiest%28Dani%233%29
When I am Happiest by Rose Lagercrantz and Eva Eriksson      $19.99
Dani is very happy that it's the last day of school and the holidays are about to start. But then there's a knock on the classroom door, and Dani is told some bad news. How can she possibly be happy now? This is a sensitive, beautiful story about Dani's love for her father and her on-going friendship with Ella. It's a story about sorrow and joy and how life really is.
We love the Dani books! You will want to read My Happy Life and My Heart is Laughing too.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/882281?barcode=9780007459599&title=TheEmperorWaltz
The Emperor Waltz by Philip Hensher       $25.00
A novel with three narrative strands: fourth-century Rome, 1920s Germany, and 1980s London. In each place, a small coterie is closely connected and separated from the larger world. In each story, the larger world regards the small coterie and its passionately-held beliefs and secrets with suspicion and hostility. It is the story of eccentricity: its struggle, its triumph, its influence - but also its defeat.
"A ravishing tour de force." - The Times
 "A performance of extraordinary flair and majesty from a writer who seems capable of anything." - Guardian
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/921666-TheNot-DeadandtheSavedandOtherStories-9780330535250
 The Not-Dead and the Saved by Kate Clanchy        $38.00
"The short stories in this debut collection possess a raw, unsettled urgency and are exactly what we need to be reading now. Clanchy’s tales possess a raw, unsettled urgency, as if she were gripping the reader by the collar. These are not, it should be noted, stories for the faint of heart. They are literary hand grenades, raising difficult questions about the world in which we live – which is exactly what we need right now." - Joanna Rakoff, Guardian


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/766659-TheFIREEconomy-9781927247839
The FIRE Economy: New Zealand's reckoning by Jane Kelsey      $49.99
The FIRE economy – finance, insurance and real estate – is now the world’s principal source of wealth creation. Its rise has transformed our political, economic and social landscapes. From rising inequality and ballooning household debt to a global financial crisis and fiscal austerity, instability has accompanied this new orthodoxy. The continuing narrative of neoliberalism in New Zealand reveals financial crises to be inherent to the very structure of the FIRE economy. How we respond to New Zealand’s future crises, however, means questioning what responses the failing neoliberal orthodoxy will actually permit. In detailing the barriers the FIRE economy presents to change in New Zealand, Kelsey points towards socially progressive, post-neoliberal futures. An important book.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/570089-NewZealandMountaineeringAHistoryinPhotographs-9781869538231
New Zealand Mountaineering: A history in photographs by John Wilson          $49.99
Ever since the 1880s, when mountaineering was born in New Zealand with the first attempt to climb Mount Cook, New Zealanders have had a special affinity with their mountains (climbing them in particular).
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/906941-TheSupernaturalEnhancements-9780091956479
The Supernatural Enhancements by Edgar Cantero       $24.00
When Ambrose Wells dies jumping out of his bedroom window in Axton House, forgetting to open it first, a distant relative with an unusual companion takes possession of the gothic estate at Point Bless, Virginia. But as they settle into their new surroundings, excited by rumours of ghosts, suicides and secret societies, they find themselves not just part of a mysterious 'Game', but determined to win it. Part ghost story, part cerebral mystery - fully enjoyable.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/887026-SomeofUsEattheSeeds-9780864739872
Some of Us Eat the Seeds by Morgan Bach          $25.00
Morgan Bach weaves a line between waking life and the unstable dreamworld beneath, disorienting and reorienting us from moment to moment. In poems of childhood, family, travel and relationships, her poems respond to the ache and sometimes horror of life in a voice that is restless and witty, bold and sharp-edged.
"It’s ordinary and extraordinary. It’s the kind of arrival that delights me." – Bernadette Hall
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/920580-TheHumanRighttoDominate-9780199365005
The Human Right to Dominate by Nicola Perugini and Neve Gordon      $45.00
"Nourished by a profound knowledge of the intricacies of the situation in Israel and Palestine, Nicola Perugini and Neve Gordon uncover a remarkable paradox of contemporary society: how the claim for human rights can coexist with the use of violence and serve purposes of domination. Their convincing analysis invites a critical rethinking of the global moral order." -Didier Fassin



http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/884427-Pablo-9781906838942
Pablo by Julie Birmant and Clement Oubrerie       $39.99
This award-winning graphic biography of Pablo Picasso captures the prolific and eventful life the artist. Pablo takes in Picasso's early life among the bohemians of Monmartre, his turbulent relationship with Fernande, and the development of a career that began in penury, continued on through scandal and frustration, and reached its climax with the advent of Cubism and modern art. The book shows how Picasso's art developed through his friendship with the poets Max Jacob and Guillaume Apollinaire, the painter Georges Braque, as well as his great rival Henri Matisse.
>> Nobody called Pablo Picasso anything.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/884096-BecauseYoullNeverMeetMe-9781408862629
Because You'll Never Meet Me by Leah Thomas      $18.00
For fans of John Green! Ollie and Moritz are two teenagers who will never meet. Each of them lives with a life-affecting illness. Contact with electricity sends Ollie into debilitating seizures, while Moritz has a heart defect and is kept alive by an electronic pacemaker. If they did meet, Ollie would seize, but turning off the pacemaker would kill Moritz. Through an exchange of letters, the two boys develop a strong bond of friendship which becomes a lifeline during dark times - until Moritz reveals that he holds the key to their shared, sinister past, and has been keeping it from Ollie all along.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/886489-Stallo-9780571296781
Stallo by Stefan Spjut         $33.00
In the summer of 1978 a young boy disappears without trace from a summer cabin in the woods. His mother claims that he was abducted by a giant. The boy is never found. The previous year, over in a Swedish National Park, a wildlife photographer takes a strange picture from his small airplane, of a bear running over the marshes. On its back sits a creature, which the photographer claims is something extraordinary. This is a haunting supernatural thriller for fans of Let the Right One In or The Passage.
"I was enthralled form the very first page. The words seems to sparkle on the page." - Karl Ove Knausgaard
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/881659-Whole-9780992264864
Whole: Recipes for simple wholefood eating by Bronwyn Kan      $45.00
Bronwyn Kan brings together 10 contributors of varying culinary backgrounds to explore the very personal relationship we have with the food we make. Drawing from their collective experience, the healthy wholefood recipes within are simple to make and designed to nourish body and mind. A lovely book. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/887031-TheLivesofColonialObjects-9781927322024
 The Lives of Colonial Objects edited by Annabel Cooper et al       $49.99
The 50 authors - historians, archivists, curators and Māori scholars - have each chosen an object from New Zealand’s colonial past, and their examinations open up our history in astonishingly varied ways. A kahu kiwi, a music album, a grandmother’s travel diary, the tauihu of a Māori waka, a Samoan kilikiti bat, a flying boat, a cannon, a cottage, a country road – things invite us into the past through their tangible, tactile and immediate presence: in this collection they serve as 50 paths into New Zealand’s colonial history.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/876704-ArtoftheBook-StructureMaterialandTechnique-9781584235897
 Art of the Book: Structure, material and technique       $89.99
A comprehensive guide to printed volumes, featuring not only finished projects but also the techniques and materials of book making, as well as definitions of the terminology.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/953415-LesserBeastsASnout-to-TailHistoryoftheHumblePig-9780465052745
Lesser Beasts: A snout-to-tail history of the humble pig by Mark Essig          $45.00
Incredibly efficient at converting almost any organic matter into nourishing, protein, swine are prized for their meat - yet their flesh is banned in many cultures, and the animals themselves are maligned as filthy, lazy brutes. As historian Mark Essig reveals, swine have such a bad reputation for precisely the same reasons they are so valuable as a source of food: they are intelligent, self-sufficient, and omnivorous. What's more, he argues, we ignore our historic partnership with these astonishing animals at our peril.
>> Demonstration of pigs' control of humans
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/883081?barcode=9789881383457&title=AnimalKingdom-DesignwithAnimalAesthetics-UntamedGraphics
Animal Kingdom: Design with animal aesthetics        $79.99
From packaging and branding to product design and installation art, this is an illustrated survey of how the graphic depictions of animals impact on our visual culture.
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The Official New Zealand Dictionary of Colloquialisms by Lucy Kirkwood        $29.99
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 Birth of a Bridge by Maylis de Kerangal          $38.00
Coca, Southern California. A small town on a wild river, at the margins of the red-rocked desert and the forest where the last of the state's Native Americans still make their home. When Boa, the charismatic new mayor, decides to put Coca on the map, he plans a monumental new project: a six-lane bridge, two hundred metres high, designed and destined to catapult the city into the third millennium. Workers from across the globe flock to California: to earn a living, to escape their pasts, to bear witness to man's mastery of nature. But the project's majestic scope has no regard for the legacy of this ancient land, and within this monochrome Babel festers a very human cocktail of fears and passions.
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The Bird Skinner by Alice Greenway         $25.00
It is 1973. Jim Kennoway, a distinguished ornithologist, has just left his work at the Natural History Museum in New York, turned his back on his family and retreated to an island boathouse off the coast of Maine. His desires are simple: to be left alone with his cigarettes, gin and battered copy of Treasure Island, and to forget.
"Alice Greenway creates intensely believable characters who come from other places and other times. The Solomon Islands become characters as rich and three-dimensional as any other. She captures so well the unsleeping tragedies of the past, and how these bear in upon the present." - Helen Dunmore
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Meariki: The quest for the truth by Helen Pearse-Otene and Andrew Furdan       $25.00
Meariki is a slave to the people of Ngaī Kuw̄ai and must obey the chief and look after his only daughter, Hineamuru. When Hineamuru is abducted by a warlock, Meariki and Peh̄i, a young warrior and Hineamuru's lover, go on a hazardous journey to rescue Hineamuru. Peh̄i is brave but arrogant, while Meariki is clever and resourceful, and the success of the journey rests on her. At each incident in the adventure, Peh̄i and Meariki uncover hidden truths, and Meariki comes to realise that in saving Hineamuru, she will also reveal her own true destiny. A gripping graphic novel.
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Arohanui: Revenge of the Fey by Helen Pearse-Otene and Andrew Furdan       $25.00
An accomplished graphic story of two hostile tribes: one thriving, the other starving and forced to enter into a hard bargain to survive. In the midst of the conflict, two lovers from opposing tribes, Kahu and Kuratawhiti, plan to bring their warring tribes together through their marriage. But tragedy looms as Kahu defends his beloved Kuratawhiti against his treasured sister, Mira, who unleashes a lifetime of rage on Kuratawhiti and her people.
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How Music Got Free: What happens when an entire generation commits the same crime? by Stephen Witt        $39.99
The story of how a creative industry ate itself. Could this happen to books?
"Scorching investigative history of how the music industry found itself staring catastrophe in the face. Essential reading for anyone who cares about the future of our creative industries." - The Bookseller
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Oblivion by Arnaldur Indridason        $38.00
"The prince of gloom." - New York Times
"One of the greats of modern crime fiction." - Sunday Times
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Humans 3.0: The upgrading of the species by Peter Nowak         $27.00
We used to create technology to change the world around us; now we're using it to change ourselves. With vaccinations, in-vitro fertilization, and individual genetic therapy, we're entering a new epoch, a next step, faster and more dramatic than the shift from Australopithicines to Homo Sapiens. The technology that set us apart from our earliest selves is becoming part of the evolutionary process. Advancements in computing, robotics, nanotechnology, neurology, and genetics mean that our wildest imaginings could soon become commonplace.
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 The Way of Tea and Justice: Rescuing the world's favourite beverage from its violent history by Becca Stevens      $35.00
What started as an impossible dream-to build a cafe that employs women recovering from prostitution and addiction-is helping to fuel an astonishing movement to bring freedom and fair wages to women producers worldwide where tea and trafficking are linked by oppression and the opiate wars. Becca Stevens started the Thistle Stop Cafe to empower women survivors. But when she discovered a connection between cafe workers and tea laborers overseas, she embarked on a global mission called "Shared Trade" to increase the value of women survivors and producers across the globe.
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 Bob Dylan: The illustrated discography by Jon Bream     $45.00
 Thpughtful analyses of all 35 studio releases, illustrated with LP art, period photography, 7-inch picture sleeves from around the world, and other memorabilia, as well as performance and candid offstage photography. 
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