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Saint Sebastian's Abyss by Mark Haber $35
VOLUME FOCUS : The Mind
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New books and book news! Find out what we 've been reading and recommending in our latest NEWSLETTER.
BOOKS @ VOLUME #307 (02.12.22)
>>The book she was born to write.
>>In conversation with Ann Patchett.
>>A literary ancestor.
>>Seething with love and outrage.
>>The voice of Demon Copperhead.
>>Hillbillies not included.
>>Get your copy now!
Irresistible Cookbook Reductions. We are offering a selection of superb cookbooks at reduced prices as a gesture towards the coming season. Single copies only of most titles. We send books anywhere—and gift-wrap too! >>Choose now! >>Browse our other cookbooks.
Kiwi Christmas Books. If you can't imagine the festive season without a pile of good books, remember that there are children whose whānau are experiencing hardship and who have little to look forward to at Christmas. If you would like to give books to needy children in our community, either 1. Make a donation and we will choose books on your behalf; or 2. Choose books from our website yourself and just put "Kiwi Christmas Books" in the 'notes' field as you check out. Thank you for making a difference! >>Find out more about the Kiwi Christmas Books scheme.
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The Summer of Diving by Sara Stridsberg (translated by S.J. Epstein), illustrated by Sara Lundberg $37Zoe's father isn't home. She still sees him in photographs, laughing and playing tennis, but for now she can only visit him in a building where everyone looks sad and the walls are an ugly pink color. Some days Zoe's father is too sad to see her, but she goes to the hospital anyway. While waiting she meets Sabina, who invites her to swim across the world. Zoe's not sure it's possible, but Sabina tells her, "A girl can do everything she wants." Even though Sabina sometimes dives deep into her own thoughts, the two of them swim around the world many times that summer, until eventually Zoe's father is ready to come home. A tender and thoughtful book. Lundberg's beautiful paintings reflect and validate a child's feelings of loss and longing for closeness when a parent's joy for living temporarily fades.
"This poignant, gentle book will be immensely helpful to anyone caring for the child of someone with major depression. It fills an important gap in literature for young children." —Andrew Solomon
>>See some sample pages. The Book of Goose by Yiyun Li $33
>>"I'm not that nice friendly Chinese lady who writes."
>>Housing as a human right.
VOLUME FOCUS : Mythology
A selection of books from our shelves.
Book of the Week: The Golden Mole, And other living treasure by Katherine Rundell
The animal world is endlessly varied, fascinating and inspiring, and needs to be preserved both for its own sake and for the richness it adds to human experience and thought. Rundell considers 22 animals (including the human) whose existence is endangered by humans, and reveals the depths of wonder embodied in these animals. For instance, did you know that the Golden Mole is luminescent, but blind and therefore unable to see its own radiance? This hardback book is beautifully presented (it even has gilt edges), and illustrated by Tayla Baldwin.
>>Startling astonishments.
>>Consider the golden mole.
>>Consider the hummingbird.
>>Consider the hare.
>>The world will not starve for want of wonders.
>>On the illustrations.
>>Weird and wonderful.
>>A 21st century bestiary.
>>Consider a copy of the book.
>>Other books by Katherine Rundell.
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Unraveller by Frances Hardinge {Reviewed by STELLA} The country of Raddith is an odd place, complex and unpredictable. Kellen, once a weaver, has been gifted or cursed, depending on your perspective, with the ability to ‘unravel’ curses. Nettle, his trusty sidekick (she’s always there — a watchful appeaser to Kellen’s unpredictable temperament) was not so long ago a heron cursed to feed on fish and watch her siblings (each other bird species) struggle with their human-bird / bird-human natures. Though she’s back in her human body, her experience has altered her and some of her heron qualities linger. She’s not the only one haunted by their recent past. Kellen was a weaver from a weaving village, but once he was cursed with unravelling, it wasn’t too long until his parents had to cast him out or suffer the consequences of a village’s livelihood undone. But there is always work for a curse-fixer, and Kellen and Nettle mostly stay on the right side of law and order. Not all things go smoothly though in the curse game and it’s not too long until Kellen’s temper gets the better of him and they find themselves arrested. No fear, a stranger seeks them out and makes them an offer they are in no position to reject. Gall, a man bonded to a marsh horse (a strange and demonic creature) employs them on behalf of an official. Dark magic and conspiracy are afoot in the chambers of powers and someone wants to see the equilibrium — the deal struck with the Little Brothers (spidery inhabitants of the lowlands) — undone. The Little Brothers spin webs of mystical power and gift the curse eggs to those who carry loathing and hate in their guts. Curse eggs can be controlled, but not easily, and cursers and the cursed alike often regret their actions. Step in the likes of Kellen, who can unpick these spells. With no choice but to follow Gall’s instructions, Kellen and Nettle find themselves pulled tighter into a web of danger and confusion. Will their friendship endure? Will the Little Brothers help or hinder Kellen when he needs them most? The story weaves in uneven and unexpected ways as the two teens travel to the capital to meet their employer — a startling discovery, head to a remote village through a haunted forest, and end up in the lowlands and on the treacherous waters of the Moonlight Market where a clever hand will need to be played if Kellen is to keep his head and Nettle survive a deceit that will surprise the reader as well as her. Hardinge’s latest is a highly structured tale, much like a spider’s web, with two competing but complementary protagonists at its centre. It has those classic elements of loyalty and betrayal, trust and deceit alongside a vividly portrayed fantastical world (at times wonderfully overwhelming and darkly unsettling), which Hardinge does so well. Another stunner from the author of The Lie Tree and A Skinful of Shadows.
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NEW RELEASES
Te Motunui Epa by Rachel Buchanan $50
The story begins in the early 1800s in Peropero swamp, just north of Waitara. Taranaki was teetering on the edge of what would be almost a century of war, and Te Atiawa hapu moved quickly to dismantle their most important public buildings and hide significant pieces in the swamps. The epa – serpentine figures carved in five totara panels – went to sleep, only to awaken one hundred and fifty years later to hands that would take them to New York, Geneva, London and the Royal Courts of Justice. Te Motunui Epa have journeyed across the world and changed practices, understanding and international law on the protection and repatriation of stolen cultural treasures. By placing these taonga/tupuna at the centre of the story, Rachel Buchanan (Taranaki, Te Atiawa) presents a vivid narrative, richly illustrated, that draws on newly released government records to tell a story of art, ancestors and power.
>>A return home.
>>Book trailer.
>>Look inside.
>>Some of the 1000 pages.
>>The architecture of the book.
>>Have a look inside.
>>Issue sampler.
"Shawn has a powerful sense, both as an actor and political essayist, of the extent to which our better selves are constrained by lines that have been written for us; by received ideas, the comforting deceptions of class, agency and so on. Behind most of these essays are questions about the unfairness of life to which the author responds — fairly, I think — without answers, only further questions of his own." —Will Eaves
VOLUME FOCUS : Anatomy
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