Paul Diamond
Book Review with Paul Diamond
The title is"To Heaven by Water". Its by Justin Cartwright, Published by Bloomsbury. Audio
Book review - The Prophet and the Policeman
Paul Diamond reviews 'The Prophet and the Policeman: The Story of Rua Kenana and John Cullen' by Mark Derby. Published by Craig Potton Publishing. Audio
Book review - The Uses and Abuses of History
Paul Diamond reviews"The Uses and Abuses of History"by Margaret MacMillan. Published by Profile Books Audio
Book Review - The Music Room
By William Fiennes, published by Picador and reviewed by Paul Diamond. Audio
Book review - The Thing Around Your Neck
The Thing Around Your Neck' by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Published by Fourth Estate. Reviewed by Paul Diamond. Audio
Book Review - The Vagrants
Paul Diamond reviews 'The Vagrants' by Yiyun Li. Published by Fourth Estate. Audio
Book review - The Jack Irish Double
Written by Peter Temple. Published by Text Publishing. Reviewed by Paul Diamond. Audio
Book Review - Ngoingoi Pewhairangi: A Remarkable Life
Paul Diamond reviews Tania M Ka'ai's biography about Ngoingoi Pewhairangi. Published by Huia. Audio
Book Review - 'The Household Guide to Dying'
Paul Diamond reviews 'The Household Guide to Dying' by Debra Adelaide. Published by Picador. Audio
Book Review - The White Tiger
By Aravind Adiga, published by Atlantic Books and reviewed by Paul Diamond. Audio
Writing 9/11
"After a couple of hours at their desks, on September 12, 2001, all the writers on earth were reluctantly considering a change of occupation" (Martin Amis). In this programme three very different… Audio
Book Review - Remembering the Sixties
Remembering the Sixties by Robert Stone. Published by HarperCollins US. Reviewed by Paul Diamond. Audio
Maori Issues
Paul Diamond discusses a recent report on the growing Maori population living in Australia. Audio
Book Review - The Carver and The Artist
The Carver and The Artist: Maori Art in the 20th Century. Published by Auckland University Press. Reviewed by Paul Diamond. Audio
Maori Issues
Writer and commentator, Paul Diamond talks about the life and works of Barry Barclay. Audio
Book Review - 3 Para
Written by Patrick Bishop. Published by 4th Estate. Reviewed by Paul Diamond. Audio
Musical Chairs - Tuini Ngawai (Part Two)
Through Sir Apirana Ngata's influence, Tuini Ngawai taught Maori culture in schools and went on to lead shearing gangs, even winning the women's section of a shearing competition. Shearing also became… Audio
Musical Chairs - Tenei Te Ruru
The Kai Tahu iwi is taking deliberate steps to save and strengthen its language, and wants 1000 families to be using te reo Maori by 2025. Acknowledging the power of music to reach out to its… Audio