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Full review incoming.Ĥ Eddy, Eddy by Kate De Goldi (Allen & Unwin, $30) And then just seeing these cranes going up and the power dynamics just turning into I’d say a comedy of errors, but it wasn’t very funny.”Īnother snippet, just from us: give this novel a nudge. “I was living on Karangahape Road when my grandmother, who passed away recently, had to go into care and leave Grey Lynn and that for me was a big separation anxiety between my cultural connections and history with the area. Gentrification is a personal subject for Hansell, who describes the transformation of the suburbs, where her whānau lived for years, as like having her “world rewritten in front of her”.
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Almost half of New York’s 8.3 million residents are living near or below the poverty line.ģ How to Loiter in a Turf War by Coco Solid (Penguin, $28)Ī short snippet from Jessica Hansell’s, aka Coco Solid’s, interview with RNZ: Beyond the shelter’s walls, in the fall of 2012, Dasani belongs to an invisible tribe of more than 22,000 homeless children – the highest number ever recorded, in the most unequal metropolis in America.
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Nearly a quarter of her childhood has unfolded at the Auburn Family Residence, where Dasani’s family – a total of 10 people – live in one room. It is on the fourth floor of that shelter, at a window facing north, that Dasani now sits looking out.
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Plus: an excerpt, excellently headlined with the word “fuckery”.Ģ The Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival and Hope in an American City by Andrea Elliott (Hutchinson, $40) Supplement your reading with a treasure trove of extra goodies from Toby Manhire, including his interview with the author and special edition of the Gone by Lunchtime podcast. The story of the National Party’s internal warfare continues to light up the number one spot. AUCKLANDġ Blue Blood by Andrea Vance (Harper Collins, $37) The only published and available best-selling indie book chart in New Zealand is the top 10 sales list recorded every week at Unity Books’ stores in High St, Auckland, and Willis St, Wellington.