Books
Bilingual work takes top prize at book awards
A bilingual work has taken out the top prize at the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults.
Te Wehenga: The Separation of Ranginui and Papatūānuku by Mat Tait was last night presented… Audio
Bilingual book takes top honours at Children's Book Awards
A bilingual book about the Māori creation story has won the highest accolade in children's literature.
Hiwa: Contemporary Māori Short Stories released
An exciting new book is out today from one of Afternoon's favourite guests and incredible author, Paula Morris. Hiwa: Contemporary Maori Short Stories is a unique anthology. Audio
Book review: Porn: An Oral History
Kiran Dass reviews Porn: An Oral History by Polly Barton Audio
Book review: We Need to Talk about Norman by Denis Welch
Sonja de Friez reviews We Need to Talk about Norman by Denis Welch published by Quentin Wilson Publishing
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Book Critic: Dominic Hoey
Today Dominic talks to Jesse about Ill Will by Dan Chaon. Audio
Mardo El-Noor's Dogs with Stories
Our four-legged best friends are the subject of a new photography book; Dogs with Stories. The work of Mardo El-Noor, the book showcases one hundred adorable dogs and their owners, elaborately staged… Audio
Book review: Penance by Eliza Clark
Laura Caygill reviews Penance by Eliza Clark published by Allen and Unwin Audio
Book review: Old Boy: My Dad's Story of Addiction, Resurrection, Dumb Luck and Love by Georgia Tree
Cynthia Morahan reviews Old Boy: My Dads Story of Addiction, Resurrection, Dumb Luck and Love by Georgia Tree published by Fremantle Press Audio
Book review: Safiyyah's War by Hiba Noor Khan
Roger Christensen of Unity Books Auckland reviews Safiyyah's War by Hiba Noor Khan published by Walker Books. Audio
Jury researcher pens gripping courtroom drama
Claire Baylis is a fiction writer and legal researcher based in Rotorua. After 12 years as a law lecturer at Victoria University, Claire Baylis joined a trans-Tasman Jury Research project, and was… Audio
Book review: Why is This Lying Bastard Lying to Me
Dean Bedford reviews Why is This Lying Bastard Lying to Me?: Searching for the Truth on Political TV by Rob Burley published by HarperCollins Audio
Book review: The Trackers by Charles Frazier
Quentin Johnson reviews The Trackers by Charles Frazier published by HarperCollins Audio
Book Critic: Catherine Robertson
Today Catherine talks to Jesse about non-fiction book Shadowlands: A Journey Through Lost Britain by Matthew Green, Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld and The Artist by Ruby Solly. Audio
Book review: Dice by Claire Baylis
Carole Beu from the Women's Bookshop reviews Dice by Claire Baylis published by Allen and Unwin Audio
From harrowing childhood to award winning writer
Rachel Louise Snyder survived a harrowing childhood in an cruel, evangelical family to become a globally recognised journalist and author. She tells her story to Kathryn Ryan. Audio
Book review: The Spare Room by Andrea Bartz
Sally Wenley reviews The Spare Room by Andrea Bartz published by Penguin Random House Audio
Walter Marsh: The beginning of the Murdoch Empire
Drawing on unpublished archival material and new reportage, author and journalist Walter Marsh's book, Young Rupert pieces together the paper trail giving us a glimpse of the Australian media… Audio
Parenting : big feelings experienced by little people
We're looking at how a range of emotions that children experience can be addressed through age appropriate books. Audio
Book review: Audition by Pip Adams
Ash Davida Jane reviews Audition by Pip Adams published by Te Herenga Weka University Press Audio