NZ Woman's Weekly

Book Reviews

The Chaperone by Laura Moriarty

The 1920s – a time of daring glamour, sobriety and propriety. Hemlines were slowly travelling north from the ankle and the popular bob was the precursor to 1995’s “Rachel” haircut.

Trafficked: My Story by Sophie Hayes

Human trafficking is modern-day slavery. Millions of men, women and children are sold every year, smuggled across borders and within their home country, then forced into labour such as prostitution.

Lone Wolf by Jodi Picoult

Lone Wolf Jodi Picoult - Allen & Unwin It’s been 16 years since Jodi Picoult hit on the winning formula that made her a bestselling author. She’s got it down to a fin

The Soldier’s Wife

It’s always good when a novel can comfortably straddle the line between chick lit and serious, timely issues, and Joanna Trollope’s latest book does this extremely well.

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