Of course every issue of NZ Books is well worth reading, but this one really is terrific. It's Vol 24 No 3, issue 107, Winter 2014.
Here is Harry Ricketts on the contents of New Zealand Books, Winter 2014:
The winter issue of New Zealand Books/Pukapuka
Aotearoa as usual takes the pulse of our recent books. John Campbell weighs
up David Grant's life of Norman Kirk; Jane Stafford tunes into the music
of Where the Rekohu Bone Sings; Mark Houlahan dives into Michele
Leggot's Heartland; Kirstine Moffat unpacks the kists of Scots
immigrants; Michael Jackson pays tribute to the undersung Les Cleveland; and
Jane Westaway says every New Zealander should read Rebecca Macfie’s searing
analysis of the Pike River tragedy.
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