Freda Stark by Dianne Haworth; Diane Miller
Freda Stark | Dianne Haworth; Diane Miller | Freda Stark was an Auckland celebrity who hit the headlines in the 1930’s as a key witness in the trial of well-known conductor, Eric Mareo. Mareo was
Freda Stark | Dianne Haworth; Diane Miller | Freda Stark was an Auckland celebrity who hit the headlines in the 1930’s as a key witness in the trial of well-known conductor, Eric Mareo. Mareo was
The Trials of Eric Mareo | Charles Ferrall; Rebecca Ellis | This expose delves into the murder trial of flamboyant musician Eric Mareo and provides an interesting glimpse into social attitudes in New Zealand in
The Topp Twins Book | Jools Topp | Jool?s and Lynda?s first book acquaints us with their childhood on the farm, early breaks into the music scene, then their best loved characters take
Untouchable Girls | Jools Topp | Iconic Kiwi comic, country music, yodelling, lesbian duo: in their own wordsThe incredible story of how a couple of country kids from Huntly became mu
Sexuality and the Stories of Indigenous People | Jessica Hutchings; Clive Aspin | Since the beginning of time, sexuality has played a fundamental role in ensuring good health and well-being of people throughout the world.Today, ther
Take It Easy | Pat Rosier | Isobel and Iris are happy, aren’t they? When Isobel is forced to face a decision from long ago and Iris has to deal with an accident, they become at o
Mad or Bad?: | Jenny Coleman | Amy Bock’s life has been the inspiration for plays, books, a TV program, music, poems, an exhibition and more, but Mad or Bad? is the first comprehens
Outspoken | Liz Lightfoot | ‘In 2007, I underwent a crisis of sexual identity. I was married, with two young children, when I became attracted to another woman. The hostility I e
Expressions Of Sexuality | Alison Gray | 156 pages, b/w photos. Produced in association with BCNZ enterprises. The book of the TV series. Expressions of Sexuality explores the impact of the s
Out to Lunch | Judith Dale; Annabel Fagan; Robin Fleming; Pat Rosier; Kate Torrens; Terry Kennaway | A collection of writing by six Kapiti women, who meet to workshop one another’s writing, talk and share food.
Stories, poems, essays and