Ka mua, ka muri | Saraid de Silva & Shilo Kino

Fri Aug 16 2024 at 06:30 pm to 07:30 pm

Studio One Toi Tū | Auckland

Auckland Libraries
Publisher/HostAuckland Libraries
Ka mua, ka muri | Saraid de Silva & Shilo Kino
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Friday 16 August, 6.30pm - 7.30pm (doors open 6pm)
Join us for an evening with award-winning authors Saraid de Silva (Amma) and Shilo Kino (All That We Know) as they discuss their bold novels exploring themes of identity, relationships and cultural navigation with writer Mairātea Mohi.
About the books
All That We Know by Shilo Kino (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Maniapoto)
Māreikura finds herself thrust into the spotlight as an accidental activist, navigating the complexities of language, friendships, relationships, and the two worlds she straddles – te ao Māori and te ao Pākehā.
Amma by Saraid de Silva
This powerful novel follows three generations of women from the same family as their lives take them across continents, cultures, and personal journeys. As the author describes it, Amma is "a story about queerness, migration, rage, and revenge."
Meet the authors and facilitator
Shilo Kino is an award-winning author and journalist whose debut novel, The Pōrangi Boy, won the Young Adult Fiction award at the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults.
Saraid de Silva is a Sri Lankan Pākehā writer and creative. She co-hosts RNZ's Conversations with my Immigrant Parents podcast and video series, and her work has been featured in publications like A Clear Dawn: New Asian Voices from Aotearoa New Zealand. The manuscript of her debut novel, Amma, won the inaugural Crystal Arts Trust Prize.
Facilitated by Mairātea Mohi, a freelance writer with a passion for fashion's history and politics. Mairātea Mohi's journey began with Ngāti Rangiwewehi elders, leading her from bookworm to librarian, writer, editor, and now publisher with Auckland University Press. Dedicated to amplifying new voices, she's written for Sunday Magazine, The Press, and more, with credits in NUKU and Huarere.
Parking & accessibility
Parking is available on-site, on-street parking (Ponsonby Road & nearby streets), and at the Wilson Parking on Gundry Street.
The facility is wheelchair accessible.
All spaces for this author talk are now allocated in Eventfinda. We will share an update here if any space opens up again before the event.
Book sales by The Women's Bookshop and signings will be available after the event or borrow the Bestie titles from the Leys Institute Little Library team.
This event is presented by Auckland Council Libraries as part of We Read Auckland / Ka Pānui Tātou i Tāmaki Makaurau.
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Studio One Toi Tū, 1 Ponsonby Rd, Grey Lynn, Auckland 1011, New Zealand,Auckland, New Zealand

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