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EPISODE · Mar 15, 2022 · 30 MIN

Books and Beyond: Literary Lounge: Break the bias

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This episode has a focus on women and women’s writing. Alison and Ineka talk about breaking the bias and discuss the 2022 Women’s Prize longlist of 16 titles which has just been announced. #breakthebias #womensprize For more information on International Women’s Day, please see their website: https://www.internationalwomensday.com/ Explore the full Women’s Prize for Fiction 2022 longlist here: https://bit.ly/3I5K8VE and request the longlist today from the Auckland Libraries catalogue: https://www.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/ Books mentioned in the show All books discussed in this episode of Books and Beyond can be requested via the Auckland Libraries catalogue: Remote Sympathy / Catherine Chidgey / published 2020 / Adult Fiction NZ and OverDrive/Libby: https://bit.ly/3wdOKaf Sorrow and Bliss / Meg Mason / published 2020 / Adult Fiction, OverDrive/Libby and BorrowBox: https://bit.ly/3KRLEgb Fifty years a feminist / Sue Kedgley / published 2021 / Adult Non-Fiction – Biography and OverDrive/Libby: https://bit.ly/35MJlvO Great circle / Maggie Shipstead / published 2021 / Adult Fiction and OverDrive/Libby: https://bit.ly/3MRETwC The herd / Emily Edwards / published 2022 / Adult Fiction and OverDrive/Libby: https://bit.ly/3Jj7h8N The island of missing trees / Elif Shafak / published 2021 / Adult Fiction: https://bit.ly/368Indg Apeiregon / Colum McCann / published 2020 / Adult Fiction and OverDrive/Libby :https://bit.ly/3pXMxeO Say Nothing: a true story of murder and memory in Northern Island / Patrick Radden Keefe / published 2018 / Adult Non-Fiction – History and OverDrive/Libby: https://bit.ly/3pVu0zI Careless / Kirsty Capes / published 2021 / Adult Fiction: https://bit.ly/3J6RoSK

This episode has a focus on women and women’s writing. Alison and Ineka talk about breaking the bias and discuss the 2022 Women’s Prize longlist of 16 titles which has just been announced. #breakthebias #womensprize For more information on International Women’s Day, please see their website: https://www.internationalwomensday.com/ Explore the full Women’s Prize for Fiction 2022 longlist here: https://bit.ly/3I5K8VE and request the longlist today from the Auckland Libraries catalogue: https://www.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/ Books mentioned in the show All books discussed in this episode of Books and Beyond can be requested via the Auckland Libraries catalogue: Remote Sympathy / Catherine Chidgey / published 2020 / Adult Fiction NZ and OverDrive/Libby: https://bit.ly/3wdOKaf Sorrow and Bliss / Meg Mason / published 2020 / Adult Fiction, OverDrive/Libby and BorrowBox: https://bit.ly/3KRLEgb Fifty years a feminist / Sue Kedgley / published 2021 / Adult Non-Fiction – Biography and OverDrive/Libby: https://bit.ly/35MJlvO Great circle / Maggie Shipstead / published 2021 / Adult Fiction and OverDrive/Libby: https://bit.ly/3MRETwC The herd / Emily Edwards / published 2022 / Adult Fiction and OverDrive/Libby: https://bit.ly/3Jj7h8N The island of missing trees / Elif Shafak / published 2021 / Adult Fiction: https://bit.ly/368Indg Apeiregon / Colum McCann / published 2020 / Adult Fiction and OverDrive/Libby :https://bit.ly/3pXMxeO Say Nothing: a true story of murder and memory in Northern Island / Patrick Radden Keefe / published 2018 / Adult Non-Fiction – History and OverDrive/Libby: https://bit.ly/3pVu0zI Careless / Kirsty Capes / published 2021 / Adult Fiction: https://bit.ly/3J6RoSK

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