So Far, For Now

So Far, For Now

Evocative, wry and thought-provoking, this is a rewarding journey with one of our finest writers. It is a little over a decade since Fiona Kidman wrote her last volume of memoir. But her story did not end on its last page; instead her life since has been busier than ever,…

Read More
A Sandwich Short of a Picnic

A Sandwich Short of a Picnic

A funny novel that tackles the serious issues of divorce, breast cancer and being stuck in the ‘Sandwich Generation’. A warmly humorous novel about an engagingly vulnerable woman who belongs to the Sandwich Generation – sandwiched between the demands of a career, elderly parents, teenagers and a marriage that is…

Read More
A Breed of Women

A Breed of Women

A bestselling and influential novel, this compulsive story examines women’s changing lives. ‘One thing she had learnt was that she and Leonie belonged to a breed of women who were indestructible. They were survivors.’ Taking risks is something Harriet seems driven to do as she struggles to retain her identity…

Read More
Book Book

Book Book

An evocative and moving mix of memoir and fiction from an award-winning novelist. As war is waged in the Middle East, a woman in New Zealand has her nose in a book. Kate is immersed in other battles, engrossed in eyewitness accounts of an earlier war in ancient Persia. She…

Read More
Love as a Stranger

Love as a Stranger

Brilliantly tracing the progress of unexpected love and the perils of relationships, this gripping novel is a tour de force. Temporarily in Auckland while her husband is undergoing treatment, Sarah enjoys a walk in the coolness of the Symonds Street Cemetery. As she pauses at the grave of Emily Keeling,…

Read More
The Gulf Between

The Gulf Between

Under the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, love, lies and disenchantment lead to a menacing showdown in this suspense-filled novel. A foreigner is seriously injured not far from Julia’s safe Queenstown hideaway. Why does he have her name in his wallet? His unexpected arrival takes Julia back forty-five years to London,…

Read More