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Let Huck Finn tell it as it was

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"That is just the way with some people,” says Huckleberry Finn in Mark Twain’s eponymous novel, published in 1885. “They get down on a thing when they don’t know nothing about it.” Huck was talking about the Widow Douglas’s disapproval of smoking. But his point applies more generally to the legions of American parents and political activists who have lately sought, with considerable success, to ban or censor Twain’s work.

Huckleberry Finn is not the world’s greatest novel, but it is the most American of the world’s great novels. It follows Huck on a rafting voyage down the Mississippi with Jim, a runaway slave. Along the way, with subtlety, wryness and explosive humour, Twain deflates the ideology of racism as Americans lived it in the 19th century. For US adolescents, the book has been an irreplaceable bridge from juvenile into adult reading. Its page-turning picaresque draws the reader towards deep questions of the human condition. Unfortunately for present-day sensibilities, it does so in the dialect of Missouri in the 1840s. Twain’s characters use the word “nigger” at least 200 times.

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Coolangatta

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Coolangatta stood at 464 Remuera Rd for 93 years until 2006, when it was bulldozed without warning one Saturday morning in less than an hour. Sadly nothing is left of the very substantial home except an empty plot on the northern slopes of the suburb.Peter Macky has researched why the house was not scheduled under the Heritage Building Act and who were the councillors at the time and which way they voted, but the story is bigger than that and the photographs and descriptions of other buildings around Auckland that need protection make this fascinating reading. Family history of the two owners and petty politics all wrapped up in the story of Coolangatta.Great production values make this book extra special.

If you would like to reserve a copy please call Arcadia Bookshop on 09 522 5211 or e-mail Doris at doris@arcadiabookshop.co.nz

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Trade Me

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Celebrating 10 years in business and a milestone of success,Trade Me has become part of everyday life in New Zealand. Sam Morgan , a young man with a computer took on the the big business of classifieds and won- hands down. He eventual sold his company for $750 million to the folk whose business he had taken from underneath their noses. Michael O'Donnell, Head of Operations explains how the company works and why we trust it.

If you would like to reserve a copy please call Arcadia Bookshop on 09 522 5211 or e-mail Doris at doris@arcadiabookshop.co.nz

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The Last 10 Seconds

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This is one of those fast-paced detective stories where the detective- this time a woman is tough and has a past. DI Tina Boyd has just nailed a nasty serial killer but there is someone else who wants him more than the police do and the killer is abducted while in custody. Boyd has to use all her skills to solve the crime and keep the killer alive.
Fans of Lynda la Plante will like Simon Kernick's style of writing and his cast of characters.

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How To Disappear

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Whether you want to cover your traces avoid the stalker or prevent identity theft Frank Ahearn has the answers- lots of them. From simple prepaid phones changed often to moving your money around to avoid being tracked down this book will tell you how to do it and double check that you have got it right.

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Vision Of Loveliness

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Set in London in the early sixties this is the tale of two young women caught up in the glamour of modeling, entertaining and rich men and their mistresses.
Excellent description of manners, lifestyle and good believable characters make this a good atmospheric read.

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Bluestockings

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Subtitled,The Remarkable Story of the first Women to Fight for an Education, Jane details what it was like for the pioneers of university education to claim their places much to the dismay of male graduates and tutors. The struggle for scholarships and funding added to the prejudices the women met but their determination won through and now the daughters, and granddaughters of the original group tell how being educated to a higher level gave them a different perspective on life.A read for all modern women who need to acknowledge the battle fought on their behalf. Excellent piece of social history.

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Postcards from Tukums: A Family Detective Story

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After finding a collection of hidden postcards in the attic in their house in Remuera where the Gluckman's had lived for three generations, Ann Gluckman has them put in order and translated from the original Yiddish/Russian/Latvian to discover what life was like for her grandparents before and after they moved to New Zealand in 1904. A fascinating story is revealed and 'the old country' on the edge of revolution much better understood. Packed with illustrations of the postcards and photos of friends and family Ann has created a family history to be proud of.

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To Kill a Mockingbird

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Celebrating 50 years in print this American modern classic has sold over 30 million copies since it was first published in 1960. Set in the Southern States in the 30s, one man fights for justice amongst the prejudice and violence endemic in small town America.

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Atypical : Life with Asperger's in 20 1/3 Chapters

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After a difficult childhood Jesse was diagnosed with a mild form of autism when he was fourteen. Now in his thirties he has written a memoir of what if feels like and how he copes with life.

He explains what it means to him , how he is determined when he takes on a project to complete it to the best of his ability and what his hopes are for the future.This book is an excellent insight into life with Asperger's. Also mentioned was another book on Asperger's Born on a Blue Day

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