Auckland Council Libraries’ free month-long festival ‘We Read Auckland’ celebrating authors and readers of Tāmaki Makaurau, returns this August.
This year’s festival brings together book lovers with a brand-new Bestie Collection featuring 14 exciting new book titles, engaging author talks, and writing workshops hosted at libraries across the region.
Chair of the Community Committee, Councillor Angela Dalton says the return of We Read Auckland is cause for celebration.
“The literary spirit of Auckland truly shines through this festival,” said Cr Dalton.
“We Read Auckland is about celebrating the books that reflect who we are and where we’ve come from. It’s a way to recognise our diverse voices and stories, and to share the connections that bring us together through reading.”
Each of the 14 titles will be available from 1 August at all 56 Auckland Council Library branches on a two-week loan. Non-fiction fans can dive into everything from Jacinda Ardern’s memoir of her time in office, to Andrew Fagan’s gripping account of his solo round-the-world sailing voyage, to Dr Timoti Te Moke’s inspiring story of turning his life around from gangs and crime to becoming a doctor at the age of 56.
Fiction readers are in for a treat as well, with six new titles to explore – including Dominic Hoey’s coming-of-age novel set in 1980s Grey Lynn and a powerful debut from Gina Butson about a woman on the run from her past.
To celebrate the collection, there will be an opportunity to engage with writers to discuss the inspiration behind their work; dig deeper with free writing workshops for aspiring teen and adult writers led by experienced local authors and tutors; and take part in a reading party at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki.
Auckland Council’s Head of Library and Learning Services, Catherine Leonard said she was thrilled to support both local talent and readers through this festival.
“We Read Auckland is about creating opportunities, whether it’s a budding writer attending a workshop or a long-time fan seeing one of their favourite authors speak, our libraries will bring literature to life in new ways throughout August.”
There are several author events across Tāmaki Makaurau throughout the festival. Catch Diana Wichtel in conversation with Kerre Woodham at Birkenhead Library, hear from Jenny-May Clarkson on her personal story of reconnection at Franklin: The Centre; or join bestselling debut author Rachel Paris with Megan Nicol Reed at Glen Eden Library.
All events are free to attend. Book your tickets at the We Read Auckland website.