Our big May newsletter is out today. 💛 mailchi.mp/wgtn.ac.nz/t...
"This book is so extraordinary I've pegged it as my book of the year already, and it's only April" a rave review for ASH from @clairemabey.bsky.socialwww.rnz.co.nz/national/pro...
Today Claire talks to Jesse about The Unsettled by Richard Shaw, Otherhood, a forthcoming anthology and Ash by Louise Wallace.
Ash by @louisewallace.bsky.social is officially launching at 6pm tonight at Unity Books Wellington. Come along to celebrate the novel that has already been described as ‘incredibly compelling’, ‘sparse and beautifully crafted’ and ‘like a drug’.
All welcome to the launch of FIRST THINGS, the much-anticipated memoir from Harry Ricketts! Tuesday 7 May, 6pm, at Unity Books Wellington facebook.com/events/26687...
"Ash is an impressive first novel that sweeps the reader along." Check out Anna Scaife's fantastic review of ASH over on RNZ today www.rnz.co.nz/stories/2018...
Louise Wallace’s simmering rural story Ash is easily swallowed whole, yet it’s a book layered with flavour, promising to reward the reader who lingers, writes Anna Scaife.
Reminder that we are officially launching ASH tomorrow 6pm at Unity Books Wgtn. All welcome! @clairemabey.bsky.social@thwupbooks.bsky.social
We are delighted to have a new James Brown book on the way. July! teherengawakapress.co.nz/slim-volume/
All welcome to a Unity Books Wellington lunchtime event next Friday. Airini Beautrais will be in conversation with Megan Dunn about her latest book of essays, The Beautiful Afternoon. Come along at 12:30pm! facebook.com/events/954718408975632
'The warm and wise Asian immigrant novel I’ve been waiting for.' Madeleine Ballard reviews when I open the shop by romesh dissanayake on The Spinoff thespinoff.co.nz/books/18-04-...
A new novel set in Wellington is a narrative of grief, and an ode to beautiful food writing.