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Mountain Scene By PHILIP CHANDLER The author of the most talked-about book in New Zealand this year talks about her life and her work at a literary event in the Arrowtown Athenaeum Hall on Wednesday night. Celebrated Kiwi novelist Charlotte Grimshaw hit the headlines with her ‘‘explosive’’ memoir, The Mirror Book, which critiques her father, literary lion C.K. Stead, who’s now 88. After being traumatised by a marriage crisis, Grimshaw who grew up knowing NZ’s literary elite as regular visitors to her home realised her family background had been far darker than what her father had painted. The memoir tells of her parents’ hostility towards a daughter who was repeatedly accused of fantasising, stroppy me-too feminism, lacking humour and being ‘‘Charlotte-chaotic’’. ....
Thursday, 1 July 2021, 3:47 pm ‘It’s material, make a story out of it,’ was the mantra Charlotte Grimshaw grew up with in her famous literary family. But when her life was suddenly turned upside-down, she needed to re-examine the reality of that material. The more she delved into her memories, the more the real characters in her life seemed to object. So what was the truth of ‘a whole life lived in fiction ? The Dunedin Writers & Readers Festival is very pleased to be bringing Charlotte to Dunedin next month to talk about her memoir, The Mirror Book (RHNZ Vintage, 2021). Charlotte will be in conversation with ....
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. AUCKLAND 1 Helen Kelly: Her Life by Rebecca Macfie (Awa Press, $50) From the publisher’s blurb: “Kell ....
What I m Reading: New author Rebecca K. Reilly 14 May, 2021 10:00 PM 2 minutes to read Rebecca K. Reilly. Photo / Supplied By: Rebecca K. Reilly Most of the reading I do comes about because I m desperate to be in the know about the latest literary trends and be a part of the conversation. However, because I hate owning things and never have any money anyway, my reading life takes place at the mercy of the sometimes wildly lengthy Auckland Libraries waitlists. I ve been waiting to read The Girl in the Mirror since October last year and I m still 141 in the queue. It s great to hear so many people are using the libraries - and also terrible for me, personally. ....