Entertainment
Top-Selling New Zealand Books for Labour Weekend Unveiled

The Labour Weekend in New Zealand saw a surge in book sales, with several titles capturing the attention of readers nationwide. Among the standout releases is **Nourish**, the latest cookbook by **Chelsea Winter**, which has quickly become a bestseller. Priced at **$49.99**, this book not only showcases Winter’s culinary prowess but also offers a glimpse into her personal journey, including her recent return to meat-based recipes.
Throughout the week, media coverage highlighted various aspects of **Nourish**. On Monday, Winter shared a heartfelt personal essay explaining her dietary transformation. Tuesday brought a review from renowned food writer **Julie Biuso**, while **Steve Braunias** penned an engaging piece on Winter’s signature dish, Oozy Quesadillas. The week culminated in a contest, inviting readers to express their appreciation for Winter’s recipes. The winner, **Jen**, captured hearts with her moving tribute, stating, “Chelsea’s recipes have fed my family, soothed depression and anxiety, and made ordinary days feel less ordinary.”
Another notable title is **Nadia’s Farm Kitchen** by **Nadia Lim**, available for **$55**. While the book focuses on wholesome recipes, it also offers a glimpse into Lim’s life, including her collection of art, featuring works by celebrated painter **Douglas Badcock**. His legacy, marked by his iconic depictions of New Zealand landscapes, resonates deeply in the cultural fabric of the country.
In the realm of nonfiction, **Mana** by **Tāme Iti** offers a compelling memoir priced at **$49.99**. To celebrate its release, a giveaway invites readers to share what they admire about Iti, a prominent figure in New Zealand’s social landscape. Participants have until **October 27, 2023**, to submit their entries, making it an engaging opportunity for fans to connect with the author.
Other bestselling nonfiction titles include **Lessons on Living** by **Nigel Latta** and **Become Unstoppable** by **Gilbert Enoka**, both retailing at **$39.99**. These books promise insights into personal development and resilience, appealing to a wide audience.
The fiction market also saw exciting releases, including **Angels of Clay** by **Madeleine Eskedahl**. This mystery novel, priced at **$36.99**, has already gained traction following its recent launch. The gripping narrative begins with a Lotto millionaire found deceased in an unsettling manner, sparking intrigue among readers.
Additionally, **The Last Living Cannibal** by **Airana Ngarewa** and **The Vanishing Place** by **Zoe Rankin** have captured attention, both priced at **$37.99**. These titles reflect the diverse storytelling landscape in New Zealand, showcasing both emerging and established authors.
As the Labour Weekend festivities continue, book sales reflect a growing appetite for literature that resonates with New Zealand’s unique identity and culture. With a blend of culinary delights, personal narratives, and gripping fiction, these bestsellers are sure to keep readers engaged long after the holiday has ended.
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