Ockham New Zealand Book Awards おっかむ・にゅーじーらんど・ぶっく・あわーず
Edition 28 (2024)
Fiction (Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction)General non-fictionIllustrated non-fictionPoetry (Mary and Peter Biggs Award for Poetry)Te Mūrau o te Tuhi – Māori Language AwardBest First Book awards (各部門)
Winners
1 peopleTherese, who has grown comfortable in a life of luxury, is forced to rethink what has sustained her once corruption rumours gather around her husband and she encounters her neighbour Claire. The novel sharply examines class, marriage, privilege, and female anger.
When the comfort of privilege starts to crack, Therese begins to look again at the life she has chosen.
288 pages
classmarriagefemale rageprivilegeself-discovery