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29 April 2016

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1011054?barcode=9780143573661&title=TheBlackbirdSingsatDusk
The Blackbird Sings at Dusk by Linda Olsson      $38.00
One winter evening, Elias, a young artist, watches a woman move into his apartment building. After closing her door, however, she is not seen again. A misdirected letter finally gives Elias the opportunity to make contact. But inside her dark apartment, Elisabeth refuses to respond to his knock. Her only company is the Woman in Green, an unbidden vision from her childhood dreams. Elias, meanwhile, is not to be deterred and draws his friend Otto, an elderly widower, into his attempts to entice Elisabeth into the world. As spring segues into summer, their lives become intertwined and their past stories are revealed. A beautifully written and sensitive novel.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1016722?barcode=9780947493011&title=SeelenbinderTheAthleteWhoDefiedHitler
Seelenbinder: The Olympian who defied Hitler by James NcNeish       $34.99
The 1936 Berlin Olympics were an opportunity for Hitler to be propagandised as a man of peace. German wrestler Werner Seelenbinder hoped to win and then refuse the Nazi salute as a mark of resistance. Unfortunately he came fourth. Under constant watch by the Gestapo for his socialist beliefs, Seelenbinder was arrested, tortured, and eventually executed in 1944. James McNeish has written a fascinating, eccentric and personal book about this under-celebrated hero of the German resistance. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/991105?barcode=9781849764124&title=WhatisaChild%3F
 What is a Child? by Beatrice Alemagna         $34.99
 A child has small hands, small feet and small ears, but that does not mean they have small ideas. Another wonderful book from the author of A Lion in Paris.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1012154-WhatisNotYoursisNotYours-9781447299363
 What is Not Yours is Not Yours by Helen Oyeyemi       $38.00
Helen Oyeyemi's characters slip from the pages of their own stories, only to surface others. The reader is invited into a world of lost libraries and locked gardens, of marshlands where the drowned dead live and a city where all the clocks have stopped; students hone their skills at puppet school, the Homely Wench Society commits a guerrilla book-swap, and lovers exchange books and roses on St Jordi's Day.
>> A thoughtful interview with the author
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1007625?barcode=9781473618701&title=EveryoneBraveisForgiven
Everyone Brave is Forgiven by Chris Cleave       $37.99
"This book is set during the Second World War and is based on the lives of Cleave’s grandparents. An absorbing read, it tells the story of Mary North who enlists immediately after war is declared, hoping to be a spy but instead assigned to a teaching job. When the children are sent to the countryside, there are some who are not wanted there and end up back in London, where Mary takes it upon herself to teach them and look out for them. She is backed by Education Ministry official Tom Shaw who supports her, and their relationship becomes closer, but when Tom's friend and flatmate Alistair enlists things get a bit complicated. Alistair is posted to Malta after leaving France and the book gives an insight into the deprivation suffered by the inhabitants and defenders of Malta under the Nazi blockade. This is a great read, and fans of Chris Cleave won't be disappointed. Highly recommended." - Peter
>> Watch the trailer!
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1012244?barcode=9781784783624&title=HowDidWeGetintoThisMess%3F%3APolitics%2CEquality%2CNature
 How Did We Get into this Mess? Politics, equality, nature by George Monbiot        $39.00
 "Without countervailing voices, naming and challenging power, political freedom withers and dies. Without countervailing voices, a better world can never materialise. Without countervailing voices, wells will still be dug and bridges will still be built, but only for the few. Food will still be grown, but it will not reach the mouths of the poor. New medicines will be developed, but they will be inaccessible to many of those in need." Typically incisive in his analysis, Monbiot also lays out practical steps to throw off the politics of fear.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1007628-Britt-MarieWasHere-9781473617216
Britt-Marie Was Here by Fredrik Backman      $37.99
For as long as anyone can remember, Britt-Marie has been an acquired taste. It's not that she's judgemental, or fussy, or difficult - she just expects things to be done in a certain way. A cutlery drawer should be arranged in the right order, for example (forks, knives, then spoons). We're not animals, are we? But behind the passive-aggressive, socially awkward, absurdly pedantic busybody is a woman who has more imagination, bigger dreams and a warmer heart than anyone around her realizes.From the author of A Man Called Ove and My Grandmother Sends her Regards and Apologises
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1014925?barcode=9781509812882&title=ThereisaTribeofKids%28HB%29
 There is a Tribe of Kids by Lane Smith       $29.99
Did you ever want to waddle with a colony of penguins? Wriggle with an army of caterpillars? Or march with a troop of monkeys? Lane Smith takes us on a colourful adventure through the natural world, following a child as he weaves through the jungle, dives under the ocean and soars into the sky. Along the way he makes friends and causes mischief with a dazzling array of creatures both large and small - but can he find a tribe of his own? A lovely book.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1006007?barcode=9780500343173&title=TheBattleforHome%3AMemoirofaSyrianArchitect
The Battle for Home: The memoir of a Syrian architect by Marwa al-Sabouni         $49.99
Drawing on the author's personal experience of living and working as an architect in Syria, this book offers an eyewitness perspective on the country's bitter conflict through the lens of architecture, showing how the built environment offers a mirror to the community that inhabits it. 
>> Her battle to heal Homs

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1013779-WaybreadFlax-9780947493028
 Waybread and Flax by Belinda Diepenheim      $24.99
"Almanac, history, lament, proclamation. Poems that wear their green uniforms the way we did at school. Tuned to everything underneath them. Elegant as Chanel suits. Tough as." - Janet Charman
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1010572-TheCourseofLove-9780241145487
 The Course of Love by Alain de Botton         $37.00
What does it mean to live happily ever after? At dinner parties and over coffee, Rabih and Kirsten's friends always ask them the same question: how did you meet? The answer comes easily - it's a happy story, one they both love to tell. But there is a second part to this story, the answer to a question their friends never ask: what happened next? Rabih and Kirsten find each other, fall in love, get married. Society tells us this is the end of the story. In fact, it is only the beginning.


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1010450?barcode=9780297867500&title=DeathofanOwl
 The Death of an Owl by Paul Torday     $39.99
 Andrew Landford is driving home one night, along a dark country lane, when a barn owl flies into his windscreen. It is an accident, nothing more. However Andrew is in line to be the country's next prime minister. And he has recently been appointed to a parliamentary committee concerned with the Wildlife and Countryside Act. Barn Owls are protected species, and it is a crime to kill one. If Andrew acknowledges that he has killed the owl, he could be risking his political career... From the author of Salmon Fishing in the Yemen.
"A delightful Gothic fantasy, witty and well-crafted, completed with panache. - The Guardian
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1003309-NarconomicsHowtoRunaDrugCartel-9781785030413
  Narconomics: How to run a drug cartel - What big business taught the drug lords by Tom Wainwright       $38.00
Useful.  

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/54113-BugsinaBlanket-9780714849706
 Bugs in a Blanket by Beatrice Alemagna      $16.00
It is Little Fat Bug's birthday and he has invited all the little bugs in the blanket to his party. The little bugs have never met each other before and when Little Fat Bug opens the door to his guests, he is shocked to find that no one looks like him. Beautiful felted illustrations!
>> There are also Bugs in the Garden!

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1012255-LittleWarrior-9780571322688
 Little Warrior by Giuseppi Catozella         $32.99
Based on the true story of Samia Omar, a girl who grows up in war-torn Somalia determined to be a world-class sprinter. She sleeps with a photo of Mo Farah by her bed, trains hard despite the violence and prejudice around her, and makes the national team. But with the war encroaching on their family, her sister is forced to make the treacherous journey to Europe by boat. Samia, scared for her life and for her dreams, decides to join her, which means putting her life in the hands of traffickers...
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1012308?barcode=9781910254493&title=Savour-SaladsforAllSeasons
 Savour: Salads for all seasons by Peter Gordon        $55.00
Throw away your preconceived ideas about salads and discover inventive, mouth-watering dishes that will change the way you cook. Invite your guests now, and then come and get a copy of the book!
"This book is a thing of complete beauty! Peter is a master of a very elusive art: combining great innovation with a massively delicious tummy-hug." - Yotam Ottolenghi

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1012312?barcode=9781743366622&title=Venezia
Venezia: Food and dreams by Tessa Kiros        $45.00
Venice is Italy's kingdom of salt and pearls, prosecco and mermaids, bigola and polenta. Tessa Kiros travels through the city, breathing in its atmosphere and letting its bejewelled past and dark alleyways fuel her imagination. Mingled among the recipes and beautiful photography are Tessa's diary jottings on Venice's life and food.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1012229?barcode=9781408869802&title=TheGunRoom
 The Gun Room by Georgina Harding        $29.99
 Dawn, mist clearing over the rice fields, a burning Vietnamese village, and a young war photographer gets the shot that might make his career. The image, of a staring soldier in the midst of mayhem, will become one of the great photographs of the war. But what he has seen in that village is more than he can bear, and he flees. Jonathan drifts on to Japan, to lose himself in the vastness of Tokyo, where there are different kinds of pictures to be taken: peacetime pictures of crowds and subways and cherry blossom. And pictures of a girl with whom he is no longer lost: innumerable pictures of Kumiko, on the streets and in the rain and in the heat of the summer. Yet even here in this alien city, his history will catch up with him: that photograph and his responsibility in taking it; his responsibility as a witness to war, and as a witness to other events buried far deeper in his past.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1023781-UdonbytheRemarkables-9780994117298
 Udon by the Remarkables by Harvey Molloy       $25.00
Poet Harvey Molloy lives in many worlds – the place he was born, the place he lives now, the lives of the Anglo-Saxons whose work he translates and the world of his wife’s Indian family. And then there are the other worlds that claim him – the beleagured planet he calls home, and the ones beyond Earth’s boundaries.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1020978-WheretheFishGrow-9780994123718
Where the Fish Grow by Ish Doney     $25.00
 Leaving the country you grew up in is both heart-wrenching and liberating. Doney's poetry rtells of her move from New Zealand to Scotland, to find that tea leaves in a pot still make a cup of tea, but one that’s somehow different. Then she winds back to other more painful leave-takings that a pot of tea has no answer for. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1020977-Withstanding-9780994117281
 Withstanding by Helen Jacobs      $25.00
Once, Canterbury poet Helen Jacobs delighted in walking the hills, but now she can only get as far as the local shops, and the nature she loves is pressed into the tiny garden she tends. It is here that she ponders the paradox of old age – a time of terrible losses and unexpected joys, and then finds herself moving one last time to a room with a view of the hills she loves.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1012294?barcode=9781408878415&title=TheBombsThatBroughtUsTogether
The Bombs that Brought Us Together by Brian Conaghan        $18.00
 Fourteen-year-old Charlie Law has lived in Little Town, on the border with Old Country, all his life. He knows the rules: no going out after dark; no drinking; no litter; no fighting. You don't want to get on the wrong side of the people who run Little Town. When he meets Pavel Duda, a refugee from Old Country, the rules start to get broken. Then the bombs come, and the soldiers from Old Country, and Little Town changes for ever. Sometimes, to keep the people you love safe, you have to do bad things. As Little Town's rules crumble, Charlie is sucked into a dangerous game. There's a gun, and a bad man, and his closest friend, and his dearest enemy. Charlie Law wants to keep everyone happy, even if it kills him. And maybe it will...
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1010460?barcode=9780316352024&title=AtlasofLostCities%3AATravelGuidetoAbandonedandForsakenDestinations
 Atlas of Lost Cities: A travel guide to abandoned and forsaken destinations by Aude de Tocqueville        $49.99
Like humans, cities are mortal. They are born, they thrive, and they eventually die. Aude de Tocqueville tells the compelling narrative of the rise and fall of such notable places as Pompeii, Teotihuacan, and Angkor. She also details the less well known, including Centralia, an abandoned Pennsylvania town consumed by unquenchable underground fire; Nova Citas de Kilamba in Angola, where housing, schools, and stores were built for 500,000 people that never came; and Epecuen, a tourist town in Argentina now swallowed up by water.
Riverkeep by Martin Stewart      $24.00
 Fifteen-year-old Wulliam is dreading taking up his family's mantle of Riverkeep, tending the river and fishing corpses from its treacherous waters. But then everything changes. One night his father is possessed by a dark spirit, and Wull hears that a cure lurks deep within the great sea-beast known as the mormorach. He realizes he must go on an epic journey downriver to find it - or lose Pappa forever.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1014934-WellAlwaysHaveParisTryingandFailingtobeFrench-9781447285793
 We'll Always Have Paris: Trying and failing to be French by Emma Beddington      $38.00
As a bored, moody teenager, Emma Beddington came across a copy of French ELLE in the library of her austere Yorkshire school. As she turned the pages, full of philosophy, sex and lipstick, she realized that her life had one purpose and one purpose only: she needed to be French. Instead of skulking in her bedroom listening to The Smiths or trudging to Betty's Tea Room to buy fondant fancies, she would be free and solitary, sitting outside the Cafe de Flore with a Scottie dog at her feet, a Moleskine on the table and a Gauloise trembling on her lower lip. And so she set about becoming French: she did a French exchange, albeit in Casablanca; she studied French history at university, and spent the holidays in France with her French boyfriend. Eventually, after a family tragedy, she found herself living in Paris, with the same French boyfriend and two half-French children. Her dream had come true, but how would reality match up?
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1013778-ArtefactsVentifacts-9781927242919
 Artefacts and Ventifacts by Peter Shadbolt     $24.99
Maurice Shadbolt's novels drew extensively on his experience of family life. These poems by his brother Peter use the same source material. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1014942-TheDiaryofLenaMukhinaAGirlsLifeintheSiegeofLeningrad-9781447269915
 The Diary of Lena Mukhina: A girl's life in the Siege of Leningrad     $24.99
 In May 1941 Lena Mukhina was an ordinary teenage girl, living in Leningrad, worrying about her homework and whether Vova - the boy she liked - liked her. Like a good Soviet schoolgirl, she was also diligently learning German, the language of Russia's Nazi ally. And she was keeping a diary, in which she recorded her hopes and dreams. Then, on 22 June 1941, Hitler broke his pact with Stalin and declared war on the Soviet Union. All too soon, Leningrad was besieged and life became a living hell. Lena and her family fought to stay alive; their city was starving and its citizens were dying in their hundreds of thousands.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1014939-ARageforOrderTheMiddleEastinTurmoilfromTahrirSquaretoIsis-9781447240563
 A Rage for Order: The Middle East in turmoil, from Tahrir Square to ISIS by Robert Worth       $38.00
How did the Arab Spring give way to a new age of discord?
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1012266-SmallTownTalk-BobDylantheBandVanMorrisonJanisJoplinJimiHendrixFriendsinWoodstock-9780571309757
 Small Town Talk: Bob Dylan, The Band, Van Morrison, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and friends in Woodstock by Barney Hoskyns        $45.00
 Think 'Woodstock' and the mind turns to the seminal 1969 festival that crowned a seismic decade of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. But Woodstock itself was over 60 miles from the site to which the fabled half a million flocked. So why the misnomer? Quite simply, Woodstock was already a key location in the Sixties rock landscape, the tiny Catskills town where Bob Dylan had holed up after his 1966 motorcycle accident. In Small Town Talk, Hoskyns recreates Woodstock's community of brilliant dysfunctional musicians, opportunistic hippie capitalists and scheming dealers drawn to the area by Dylan and his sidekicks The Band.
>> The Band, Woodstock, Bethel, NY.  
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1013362-Shortcuts-9780473336486
 Shortcuts (Track 1) edited by Marie Hodgkinson       $29.99
Six kiwi sci-fi novellae:
Lee Murray and Piper Mejia's odyssey through a dystopic future: MikaA.C. Buchanan's story of creatures and people displaced in time and space: Bree’s Dinosaur
Grant Stone's tale of jealous muses and musical prodigy: The LastA husband with a secret in I.K. Paterson-Harkness' Pocket WifeTim Jones' exploration of desperation and betrayal on New Zealand’s shores: LandfallGrief, ghosts, and atoms in Octavia Cade's The Ghost of Matter



Gather: Fresh, tasty recipes for sharing by Tim Read      $49.99

Read won Masterchef NZ with his personable, accessible recipes and direct personal charm.


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1016723-TheDiscombobulatedLifeofSummerRain-9780994123701
 The Discombobulated Life of Summer Rain by Julie Lamb       $25.00
 Making people laugh is what Summer does best. It’s how she fits in. And is it any wonder with a family like hers? Top of the list of crazies is Pop, her stingy grandfather, who whips up possum stews and turns chicken scraps into the worst school lunches ever. So why does Juanita suddenly want to be her friend? Juanita’s not her type, she has real sandwiches in her lunchbox, and does nice things like saving greyhounds and sticking up for people. And then Pop gets himself a dangerous girlfriend with a mysterious past. Summer has to do something. Apple works in the crystal shop and knows a thing or two about love potions – can she brew an un-love potion? Juanita’s keen to help. But what if she discovers all the other embarrassing stuff – what if she finds out … everything?
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1011048-GeorgeandtheBlueMoonGeorge5-9780552575423
 George and the Blue Moon by Lucy and Stephen Hawking        $22.00
 George and his best friend, Annie have been selected as junior astronauts - part of a programme that trains up young people for a trip to Mars in the future. This is everything they've ever wanted - they get to be a part of up-to-the minute space discoveries and meet a bunch of new friends who are as fascinated by the universe as they are. But when they arrive at space camp, George and Annie quickly learn that strange things are happening - on Earth as well as up in our skies. Mysterious space missions are happening in secret, and the astronaut training they're undertaking gets scarier and scarier... The fifth instalment in this fact-packed series!
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1025110-U-BoatinNewZealandWatersU862sWarPatrolofGisborneandNapier-9780473351281
 U-Boat in New Zealand Waters: U-862's patrol off Gisborne and Napier in 1945 by Gerald Shone      $39.99
 U-862 was one of three U-boats based in the Far East chosen in Berlin for operations against merchant shipping off the Australian coast in 1944. After sinking the US ship Robert J. Walker south of Sydney on Christmas Day, 1944, U-862 headed for New Zealand waters and conducted a war patrol along the East Coast of the North Island. Looking for ships to sink, U-862's Commander Timm made a daring entry into Gisborne harbour at midnight on 15 January and the following night chased and fired a torpedo at a merchant ship in Hawkes Bay. These operations in New Zealand waters remained known only to a small number of Allied codebreakers until 1992.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1004592-RewriteHowtoOvercomeDailySabotageofYourBrandandProfit-9780987665928
 ReWrite: How to overcome daily sabotage of your brand and profit by Lynda Harris     $54.00
 Highlights the tremendous cost of bad writing in business and government - and offers practical solutions for change. By a New Zealand advocate for plain and effective English.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1025111-DriversofUrbanChange-9780947493042
 Drivers of Urban Change by Lisa Early et al         $39.99
 Explores pressing issues of compact vs dispersed urban development, infrastructure renewal, resilient transport patterns and healthy, affordable housing, sustainable living, and addresses questions about planning, development, governance and public engagement, in the context of social demographic and economic trends and environmental challenges. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/986341-TheArtfulWoodenSpoon-HowtoMakeExquisiteKeepsakesfortheKitchen-9781452137728
 The Artful Wooden Spoon: How to make exquisite keepsakes for the kitchen by Joshua Vogel       $55.00
A clear and appealing guide to turning a tree into a spoon.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1010602-IntotheBlack-9780593064375
 Into the Black: The extraordinary untold story of the first flight of the Space Shuttle and the men who flew her by Rowland White       $38.00
 On 12th April 1981 a revolutionary new spacecraft blasted off from Florida on her maiden flight. NASA's Space Shuttle Columbia was the most advanced flying machine ever built.
>> What lay ahead for Columbia
>> Immortalised in a song

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1011053-FindingAudrey-9780552573665
 Finding Audrey by Sophie Kinsella        $22.00
Audrey can't leave the house. she can't even take off her dark glasses inside the house. Then her brother's friend Linus stumbles into her life. With his friendly, orange-slice smile and his funny notes, he starts to entice Audrey out again - well, Starbucks is a start. And with Linus at her side, Audrey feels like she can do the things she'd thought were too scary. Suddenly, finding her way back to the real world seems achievable.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/986519-AmyButlersBlossomIssuesNo12CreateLoveExpressBeautyBeKind-9781452149516
Blossom: Create love, express beauty, be kind by Amy Butler      $65.00
Delectable creative inspiration from the renowned fabric artist. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1014961?barcode=9781447294146&title=Uprooted
 Uprooted by Naomi Novik         $24.99
Agnieszka loves her village, set deep in a peaceful valley. But the nearby enchanted forest casts a shadow over her home. Many have been lost to the Wood and none return unchanged. The villagers depend on an ageless wizard, the Dragon, to protect them from the forest's dark magic. However, his help comes at a terrible price. One young village woman must serve him for ten years, leaving all they value behind. Agnieszka fears her dearest friend Kasia will be picked at the next choosing, for she's everything Agnieszka is not - beautiful, graceful and brave. Yet when the Dragon comes, it's not Kasia he takes.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1011045-TheBeginnersGuidetoNetball-9781775538677
 The Beginner's Guide to Netball by Maria Tutaia     $35.00
A very clear and helpful introduction to New Zealand's national sport. 
>> She can play
 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/975799-Surfing-9783836547505
 Surfing by Jim Heiman       $310.00
The most comprehensive photographic record of the sport and culture of surfing - in other words, the surfing book. 




 










22 April 2016

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1018542?barcode=9781776560721&title=ThoughtHorses
Thought Horses by Rachel Bush         $25.00
Rachel Bush's poetry is remarkable for the amount of meaning, feeling and wry humour it pivots on the ordinary details of life, and by the verbal lightness of touch brought to even the heaviest of subjects. Sadly, Rachel died last month. This, her last collection, contains some of her very best work. 
>> We will be having an event in the shop to celebrate Thought Horses on Thursday 28 April at 5:30. There will be readings from the book. Please come along. 
>> There is a very nice interview with Rachel here.  
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1017663?barcode=9781509822836&title=ZeroK
Zero K by Don DeLillo      $34.99
"The thinness of contemporary life. I can almost poke my finger through it." Jeffrey Lockhart's father, Ross, is a billionaire in his sixties, with a younger wife, Artis Martineau, whose health is failing. Ross is the primary investor in a remote and secret compound where death is exquisitely controlled and bodies are preserved until a future time when biomedical advances and new technologies can return them to a life of transcendent promise. Jeff joins Ross and Artis at the compound to say "an uncertain farewell" to her as she surrenders her body. "We are born without choosing to be. Should we have to die in the same manner?" Thoughtful (as always); exquisitely written (as always).
"America's greatest living writer." - Observer
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1008240?barcode=9781782271567&title=WakingLions
 Waking Lions by Ayelet Gundar-Goshen     $29.99
 Dr Eitan Green is a good man. He saves lives. Then, speeding along a deserted moonlit road in his SUV after an exhausting hospital shift, he hits someone. Seeing that the man, an African migrant, is beyond help, he flees the scene. It is a decision that changes everything. Because the dead man's wife knows what happened. And when she knocks at Eitan's door the next day, tall and beautiful, holding his wallet, he discovers that her price is not money. It is something else entirely, something that will shatter Eitan's safe existence and take him into a world of secrets and lies he could never have anticipated.


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/998081-UrbanFaunaLabValleyofBeggars-9788831721066
 Urban Fauna Lab: Valley of Beggars by Katerina Chuchalina, Vladislav Shapovalov et al           $45.00
Urban Fauna Lab is a collective, formed in 2011 in Moscow by the artists Alexey Buldakov and Anastasia Potemkina. The group is a multidisciplinary platform conceived to explore parasitic and symbiotic relationships in the urban environment and their associated adaptations. This book focuses on the role of urban animals and plants in human culture and on the economic, architectural, and political implications of the cohabitation of humans and animals in the city. Thoughtful.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1000882-AGeneralTheoryofOblivion-9781846558474
 A General Theory of Oblivion by Jose Eduardo Agualusa      $48.00
 On the eve of Angolan independence, Ludo bricks herself into her apartment, where she will remain for the next thirty years. She lives off vegetables and pigeons, burns her furniture and books to stay alive and keeps herself busy by writing her story on the walls of her home. The outside world slowly seeps into Ludo's life through snippets on the radio, voices from next door, glimpses of a man fleeing his pursuers and a note attached to a bird's foot. Until one day she meets Sabalu, a young boy from the street who climbs up to her terrace.
Short-listed for the 2016 Man Booker International Prize.
 "The light detachment and readability of Louis de Bernieres at his best, but combined with the sharp insights of JM Coetzee. Agualusa's writing is a delight throughout." - Scotsman
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/984462?barcode=9781471151255&title=TheNorthWater
 The North Water by Ian McGuire       $37.99
 Stinking, drunk, brutal and bloodthirsty, Henry Drax is a harpooner on the Volunteer, a Yorkshire whaling ship bound for the hunting waters of the Arctic Circle. Also aboard for the first time is Patrick Sumner, an ex-army surgeon with a shattered reputation, no money and no better option than to embark as ship's medic on this violent, filthy, ill-fated voyage. In India during the Siege of Delhi, Sumner thought he had experienced the depths to which a man can stoop and imagined he'd find respite on the Volunteer, but now, trapped in the wooden belly of the ship with Drax, he encounters pure evil and is forced to act. As the true purposes of the expedition become clear, the confrontation between the two men plays out in the freezing darkness of an Arctic winter.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/998987-DidYouEverSee-9781849763493
 Did You Ever See? by Joanna Walsh       $32.99
An exquisite new picture book with a classic feel (and philosophical depth!). Have you ever sped past in such a hurry that everything you passed was soft and blurry? And did you ever squeeze your eyes so tight that you saw lots of dots of coloured light? This book is a wonderful introduction to the world of the senses.
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 Written Lives by Javier Marias        $39.99
In these short, capricious and irreverent portraits of twenty-six great writers, from Joyce to Nabokov, Sterne to Wilde, Marias throws unexpected, and very human, light on authors too often enshrined in the halo of artistic sainthood. Revealing that Conrad actually hated sailing and Emily Bronte was so tough she was known as 'The Major', among many other stories of eccentricity, drunkenness and even murder, this joyful book uses unusual angles and peculiar details to illuminate writers' lives in a new way. Interesting. 
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 The Tusk that Did the Damage by Tania James       $28.00
 When a young elephant is orphaned by poachers, it is only a matter of time before he begins terrorising the countryside, earning his malevolent name from the humans he kills and then tenderly buries with leaves. Manu, the studious son of a rice farmer, loses his cousin to the Gravedigger and is drawn into the alluring world of ivory hunting. Emma is working on a documentary set in a Kerala wildlife park with her best friend. Her work leads her to witness the porous boundary between conservation and corruption and she finds herself caught up in her own betrayal. 
Short-listed for the 2016 Dylan Thomas Prize.
"One of the most unusual and affecting books. A compulsively readable, devastating novel." - Jonathan Safran Foer

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For Two Thousand Years by Mihail Sebastian      $39.99
Absolutely, definitively alone', a young Jewish student in Romania tries to make sense of a world that has decided he doesn't belong. Spending his days walking the streets and his nights drinking and gambling, meeting revolutionaries, zealots, lovers and libertines, he adjusts his eyes to the darkness that falls over Europe, and threatens to destroy him. Mihail Sebastian's 1934 masterpiece, now translated into English for the first time, was written amid the anti-Semitism which would, by the end of the decade, force him out of his career and turn his friends and colleagues against him. 
"One of the foremost chronicles of the rise of nazism in Europe." - Guardian
>> Interesting article about Sebastian and the book.  
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The Glorious Heresies by Lisa McInerney        $24.99
 Based on the author's blog about working-class life in a Galway council estate, The Glorious Heresies features drug dealers, dysfunctional families and a Cork woman who accidentally brains someone with a religious icon.
"A punchy, edgy, sexy, fizzing feast of a novel." - Joseph O'Connor
"The most talented writer at work today in Ireland." - Irish Times
Short-listed for the 2016 Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction.
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 Outfoxed by Claudia Bolot        $27.00
Harold is unlike any other fox. He hates eating chicken, for one thing. He much prefers reading detective novels. But can he solve the mystery and save his feathered friends when he is wrongly accused of being the ringleader in a chicken-smuggling crime ring? A fun and lovely picture book. 
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Barging Round Britain: Exploring the history of our nation's canals and waterways by John Sergeant        $29.99
>> Here he is, barging round
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 Tu Meke Tui! by Malcolm Clarke, illustrated by Flox     $29.99
There's more to being a bird than flying. Tere the Tui and Taitu the Takahe are two very different sorts of birds: one loves to flit and twirl about in the sky, while the other prefers to rustle around in the undergrowth. This is a story of friendship, courage and discovering that sometimes it's our differences which make us special.

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To the Memory: New Zealand's war memorials by Jock Phillips       $59.99
Over 30,000 New Zealanders have died in wars since 1840. They have been remembered in the more than a thousand memorials put up in public places throughout New Zealand.
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 England's Dreaming: Sex Pistols and punk rock by Jon Savage       $16.00
The ultimate book on punk, its progenitors, the Sex Pistols, and their time: the late 1970s. Full of anedcote, insight, and exclusive interviews, it tells the sensational story of the meteoric rise and rapid decline of the band and the cultural moment they came to define. 
>> Still fresh.
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 How to See the World by Nicholas Mirzoeff     $18.00
 Since the rise of the internet and personal computers, we have seen an exponential increase in the number of visual images around us. From YouTube to Instagram, video games to installation art, this dramatic visual transformation is liberating, confusing and worrying all at once. Mirzoeff draws on art history, theory and everyday experience to provide an engaging, approachable introduction to how visual materials shape our lives.
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Paul Smith's Cycling Scrapbook      $69.99
If you have any interest in either cycling or design, you will want this book. If you haven't, you will probably want it for someone who has. From his collection of cycling jerseys and his extensive library of cycling publications and brochures of the 1950s and 1960s, to the inspiration he has found in his cycling heroes (Coppi, Anquetil, Bartali) and his collaborations with bike-makers (Mercian and Pinarello) and race organizers, this is a personal and highly visual journey that connects Smith's love of cycling with his love of design.
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 Paranoid: Exploring suspicion from the curious to the delusional by David Laporte        $39.99
 From the pathological killer who gunned down the innocents at Virginia Tech to the average citizen who suspects the government is monitoring phone calls, the signs of suspiciousness and paranoia are all around us. How reasonable are our suspicions, and how can we tell?
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 March Violets by Philip Kerr       $29.99
 Bernhard Gunther is a private eye, specializing in missing persons. And in Hitler's Berlin, he's never short of work. Winter 1936. A man and his wife shot dead in their bed. The woman's father, a millionaire industrialist, wants justice - and the priceless diamonds that disappeared along with his daughter's life. As Bernie follows the trail into the very heart of Nazi Germany, he's forced to confront a horrifying conspiracy. A trail that ends in Dachau.
"Fast-paced, laconic, unpredictable, and witty." - Evening Standard

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 A Very Expensive Poison: Murder from London to Moscow and Russia's new Cold War with the West by Luke Harding       $32.99
Harding argues that the polonium murder of Alexander Litvinenko  in 2006 marked the beginning of a decline is Russia's dealing with the West. 
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 Is Shame Necessary? New uses for an old tool by Jennifer Jacquet       $32.00
 Jacquet argues that modern-day shaming is a non-violent form of resistance that can be used to bring about large-scale change.
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 Scripted by Maya Rock        $24.00
 To the people suffering on the war-torn mainland, Bliss Island seems like an idyllic place. And it is: except for the fact that the island is a set, and the islanders' lives are a performance. They're the stars of a hit TV show, Blissful Days. Characters are adored by mainland viewers, yet in constant danger of being cut if their ratings dip too low. And no one really knows what happens to cut Characters. Nettie Starling knows she's been given the chance of a lifetime when a producer offers suggestions to help her improve her mediocre ratings - especially when those suggestions involve making a move on the boy she's been in love with for years. But she'll soon have to decide how far she's willing to go to keep the cameras fixed on her. . . especially when she learns what could happen to her if she doesn't.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/983709?barcode=9780143126461&title=TheArtofLanguageInvention%3AFromHorse-LordstoDarkElves%2CtheWordsBehindWorld-Building
 The Art of Language Invention: From House-Lords to Dark Elves, The words behind world-building by David Peterson     $32.00
 From the creator of the Game of Thrones Dothraki language comes a creative guide to language construction. Peterson begins with a brief history of constructed languages, from Tolkien's creations to Klingon to the global community of language construction. Then, using examples from a variety of languages including his own creations, Peterson provides linguistic tools for inventing and evolving one's own lexicon. Useful. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1003333-WheretoEatPizza-9780714871165
 Where to Eat Pizza: The last word on the slice     $45.00
 Includes 22 New Zealand pizzerie, including Nelson's Stefano's: "Never mind the mythical sunshine of Nelson; it's worth making a trip there for Stefano's alone."
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1022507-BeingThereAnAutobiography-9781925403312
 Being There: An autobiography by Hugh Anderson        $49.99
The New Zealand farm boy who leapt to international prominence in the 1960s by racing on his motorcycle. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1006817-ZooBoy-9780571322244
 Zoo Boy by Sophie Thompson       $15.00
Vince is an normal boy with an unusual dislike for animals. Well, you'd feel the same if your father was always working at a zoo and your mother had run off with a lion tamer. Then, on his eighth birthday, Vince discovers he has "the gift". He can talk to animals! You think this is amazing? Perhaps you should meet the spoiled and demanding zoo animals that Vince encounters.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1025976?barcode=9780473353339&title=Where%27sWoolly%3F
 Where's Woolly? by Poppi Burke       $19.99
 Woolly has run off with his friends Collie the sheepdog and Mooey the cow. Can you find them?
Published by a group of Nelson College students.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/955009?barcode=9781471135224&title=I%27llNeverWriteMyMemoirs
 I'll Never Write My Memoirs by Grace Jones        $37.99
If you don't know Grace Jones, this book is not for you. 
>> Pull up to the bumper, baby