HEAR JODI PICOULT IN HER
ONLY NZ APPEARANCE
On Monday 23 July 2012, the Auckland Writers & Readers Festival in
association with Allen & Unwin and the New Zealand Woman’s Weekly is
presenting the sole New Zealand performance by international best-selling
author Jodi Picoult at Auckland’s Aotea Centre at 7pm. She will be
discussing her latest novel Lone
Wolf, as well as a new work Between the Lines, co-authored with her
teenage daughter Samantha van Leer.
THE AUTHORS:
JODI PICOULT, 44, is the
bestselling author of eighteen novels including: Songs of the Humpback Whale
(1992), Nineteen
Minutes (2007), Change
of Heart (2008), Handle
With Care (2009), House
Rules (2010), and Sing
You Home (2011) — the last five of which debuted at number
one on the New York
Times bestseller list – and her newest novel, Lone Wolf. www.jodipicoult.com.au
SAMANTHA VAN LEER
is a junior in high school. She conceived the idea for Between the Lines
and pitched it to her mum, Jodi Picoult, who was in the middle of a book
tour. In her spare time, Samantha can be found playing softball, doing
contemporary dance, acting and singing in musicals, and cuddling her two
dogs, Dudley and Oliver — for whom the prince in this fairy tale was
named.
Monday 23 July 7pm
ASB Theatre, Aotea
Centre, The EDGE
$30 Earlybird, $35
Standard
$20 Under 18 years
of age
Book now on www.buytickets.co.nz
(service fees apply)
QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY
HONOURS LIST
The AWRF team would like to extend our warmest congratulations to the New
Zealanders who were appointed to The Order of New Zealand by Her Majesty
the Queen during the Diamond Jubilee weekend including Sir Peter Jackson
and Dame Malvina Major.
A number of people were included into the New Zealand Order of Merit for
services to literature or publishing. These include:
As a Companion of
the Order:
Mr Owen Marshall Jones, ONZM, of Timaru - for services to literature
As Officers of the
Order:
Mr Geoffrey John Chapple, of Auckland - for services to tramping, tourism
and literature
Ms Fiona
Farrell, of Akaroa - for services to literature
Mr John Puhiatau Pule, of Auckland - for services as an author, poet and
painter
Ms Bridget Rosamund Williams, MBE, of Wellington - for services to
publishing
As a Member of the
Order:
Ms Peta Christine Mathias, of Auckland - for services as an author and
television presenter
RANDOM HOUSE'S
BOOK OF THE MONTH
Following a desperate night-long battle,
a group of beleaguered soldiers in an isolated base in Kandahar are faced
with a lone woman demanding the return of her brother’s body. Is she a
spy, a black widow, a lunatic, or is she what she claims to be: a
grieving young sister intent on burying her brother according to local
rites?
This heartbreaking and haunting novel takes a timeless tragedy and hurls
it into present-day Afghanistan. Taking its cues from the Antigone myth,
Roy-Bhattacharya brilliantly recreates the chaos, intensity, and
immediacy of battle, and conveys the inevitable repercussions felt by the
soldiers, their families, and by one sister. The result is a gripping
tour through the reality of this very contemporary conflict, and our most
powerful expression to date of the nature and futility of war.
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