Books on Radio NZ National: 7-14 October 2011
Radio New Zealand National features several books over the course of a week. These listings are for books that will be featured on the following programmes...
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- The Children's Book Review on Nine to Noon
- Saturday Morning with Kim Hill
- The Arts on Sunday with Lynn Freeman, and
- Book readings (various programmes)
The Children's Book Review on Nine to Noon
Friday, 7 October 2011
John McIntyre from The Children's Bookshop (Kilbirnie) will talk about:
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Fantail's Quilt |
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The Fly Papers |
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Saturday Morning with Kim Hill
Saturday, 8 October 2011
Booksellers New Zealand has been advised that the following books will be mentioned on Radio New Zealand National’s Saturday Morning with Kim Hill programme this weekend.
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Three Famines: Starvation and Politics by Tom Keneally Published by Knopf ISBN: 9781741668551 NB: the second volume of his history of Australia, Eureka and the Diggers (Allen & Unwin, ISBN: 9781742374482), will be published at the end of this month. |
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Psychology for a Better World: Strategies to Inspire Sustainability by Niki Harré Published by ISBN: 9780473193041 |
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Children’s Books with Kate De Goldi The Apothecary |
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The Arts on Sunday with Lynn Freeman
Sunday 9 October 2011
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The Parihaka Woman by Witi Ihimaera Published by Vintage ISBN 9781869797294 |
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Coast David Carnegie Young Sea Change Productions ISBN 9780473195618 |
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Radio NZ National Book Readings
8 - 14 October 2011
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NINE TO NOON 10:45am
Mon 10 - Friday 14 October Last Day, Last Chance, Forever And Ever |
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AFTERNOONS 2.30pm Monday 10 - Friday 14 October Departure Lounge |
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ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME 3.05am Saturday 8 - Tuesday 11 October The Shag Incident – Eps 12-15 (of 15) Read by Nick Blake, Madeline McNamara, Jason Whyte, Perry Piercy and Jim Moriarty Random House New Zealand |
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Wednesday 12 October The Oath |
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Thursday 13 – Friday 14 October
Pomare |
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Wednesday 12 October 9.06pm
Kikia Te Poa Cast: Jamie McCaskill, Matthew Chamberlain, Nathan Meister, Gavin Rutherford (The Play Press (22 Oct 2010 ); ISBN 9781877319129) |
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Sunday 9 October 3.04pm
The CBC 2010 Massey Lectures Player One: What Is to Become of Us: A Novel in Five Hours - Douglas Coupland – Ep 2 (of 5) Read by Douglas Coupland (House of Anansi Press (1 Oct 2010); ISBN-978-0887849725) |
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Read the schedule for Nine to Noon's The Book Review
- Anansi Press
- Book Review
- Chad Taylor
- David Carnegie Young
- Douglas Coupland
- Elizabeth Knox
- Fiona Stewart Sussman
- Gavin Rutherford
- Gay Hay
- George Henare
- Hinterlands Press
- House New Zealand
- Jamie McCaskill
- Jason Whyte
- Jed Brophy
- Jim Moriarty
- Johanna Knox
- John McIntyre
- Kate De Goldi
- KIM HILL
- Lynn Freeman
- Madeline McNamara
- Maile Meloy
- Margaret Tolland
- Matthew Chamberlain
- Matthew Saville
- Miranda Harcourt
- Nathan Meister
- Nick Blake
- Nicola Kawana
- Niki Harr
- Noel Harrison
- Perry Piercy
- Stephanie Johnson
- Text Publishing
- The Play Press
- Tom Keneally
- Victoria University
- News Archive
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